Review: An Elegy – Embrace the Rain
Genre: Metalcore
Young and eager, An Elegy who formed last year are equipped with their instruments and a goal in mind. 5 piece metal...
Review: Akasava – Strange Aeons
Genre: Heavy Psyche Occult Rock
The band Aksava was founded recently in July 2014 and deliver heavy psych sounds inspired by the dark side...
Review: Cut Up – Forensic Nightmares
Genre: Death Metal
Formed in the beginning of 2014 by Tobias Gustafsson and Erik Rundqvist with the mission to continue spreading brutal grinding death metal,...
Review: Sumo Cyco – Lost In Cyco City
Although the Canadian nu-metal / punk-pop outfit have been making music since 2011, Sumo Cyco have only appeared on the radar this year. Big...
Review: Dead Existence – Endless Misery
Genre: Sludge / Doom / Stoner / Hard Core / Crust / Metal
It seems the doom and gloom has been spreading over London since...
Review: Dying Humanity – Deadened
Genre: Melodic Death Thrash Metal
From 2006 to present day Dying Humanity have literally been breeding contempt and punishing the metal community with their own...
Review: Bad Cop/Bad Cop – Not Sorry
Fat Wreck Chords have had some of the best punk bands on the planet on their books at various points in their history. Rancid,...
Review: Joe Satriani – Shockwave Supernova
Joe Satriani is often referred to as ‘The Peoples Favourite’ guitarist. And that’s because his guitar-work feels so natural. It is sincerely played and...
Download 2015 – Post-festival summary
Three days of fantastic festival performances from the best the world of rock and metal has to offer; Download festival has come to an...
Live Review: Coal Chamber & Soil at Manchester Ritz
Tonight has been yet another unforgettable evening. Not only was Coal Chamber headlining with their rock industrial vibe and heavy out there tracks. Dope,...




























