“Attitude & Consequences” is the second album from German Alternative Metal band Orphan Hate. The band formed in 1996, and after a few lineup changes recruited singer Sina Niklas in 2004. They released their debut album “Blinded by illusions” in 2008. They’ve toured extensively including festival appearances, and have played …
Read More »Venturia – Dawn of a New Era
Female fronted, French melodic metal band Venturia haven’t exactly had an easy time of it over the last couple of years. An unfortunate series of line-up changes (sometimes due to circumstances plainly beyond their control) have meant that putting music out there has been a difficult task for the band. …
Read More »Cradle Of Filth – The Manticore and Other Horrors
As bands always do in the lead up to a release of their new album, they make a lot of predictions and comments on how they think or what they think the album will sound like. In the running up to the release of The Manticore and Other Horrors, Cradle …
Read More »Coheed and Cambria – The Afterman: Ascension
Progressive rock masters Coheed and Cambria should add the word “consistency” into their name somewhere. Coheed, Cambria and Consistency. All right, fine, so it doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, but it does accurately describe the band’s illustrious career so far, as they’ve managed to constantly spew out …
Read More »Papa Roach – The Connection
Late nineties, early noughties nu-metal giants Papa Roach have been quiet for the last few years. It’s a shame, too, because they had a real flair for writing instantly recognisable, catchy music. In fact, almost everyone into metal has heard their anthem Last Resort, so it’s great for music fans …
Read More »Seremonia – Seremonia (Album)
Time for something a little different. Seremonia are a Finnish group who simply can’t be labelled, as their debut self titled release shows. These guys boast all kinds of exotic influences from Anglo-American proto-metal to Latin psychedelic rock which, as anyone can expect, makes for a…well, certainly interesting record. The …
Read More »The 69 Eyes – X
The latest gothic rock band to emerge from the depths of Scandinavia, Finland to be precise, are The 69 Eyes, a band that adds another name to a long legacy of rock and metal bands from the snowy country. Their latest release, a full length studio album imaginatively entitled X …
Read More »Evershine – Renewal
Pop-metal seems to be the new thing, these days. Softer metal bands that are meant to appeal to a wider audience are becoming ever more common, (The City Divided, Dead By April). Therefore, the fact that Italian metal masters Evershine are grasping this genre with both hands, and grasping it …
Read More »Thousand Autumns – Chasing Boats
Hertfordshire is getting a bit of a habit of producing excellent bands. First Enter Shikari appear out of St. Albans, then The Subways out of Welwyn Garden City. Now, it looks like the musical county is at it again, with Welwyn Garden City based metallers Thousand Autumns cooking up a …
Read More »Gotthard – Firebirth
After the untimely death of original singer Steve Lee on that fateful autumn of 2010, it seemed to most that the band would hang up their gear and call it a day, as would many bands facing a similar situation. Which is why when I found out the news that …
Read More »Atoma – Skylight
According to the press release, AtomA play “Apocalpytic Post Rock/Metal” – whatever that actually means. Usually when you get a pretentious load of garbage like that used to describe a band you know you’re not going to like it, but actually AtomA are very good. Describing their music isnt easy …
Read More »Nico Tamburella Mind Cage Competition – Competition Closed
WIN 2 Tickets and CD. Nico will be performing at the 600 capacity venue Under The Bridge in London on Saturday 21st April to showcase the …
Read More »Napalm Death – ‘Utilitarian’
A quarter of a century into their career, the godfathers of grindcore prove that they are still as acerbic, still as angry, still as pissed off – and, more to the point, still highly relevant –in their silver jubilee year. This, their 14th album, was recorded against the backdrop of …
Read More »Apparition – For Vengeance and For Love
“For vengeance and for love” is the new album from UK Gothic metal band Apparition. They released their debut album ‘Drowned in Questions’ in 2006, then in 2009 released ‘Ghosts of The Past’ – a compilation of new, old and demo’s songs. This then is their second “proper” album. The …
Read More »Mike Paradine Group – Death in the family
Mike Paradine, drummer with ArcticFlame, has released his first solo album “Death In The Family”. The album is a collection of personal songs, the subject matter consists of his on going feud with certain family members, growing up in the late 70’s, early 80’s in Bayonne, New Jersey, 9/11 and …
Read More »The Sticky Boys – This is Rock’n’roll
The Sticky Boys are a French rock band that was formed in 2008 when when Tom (drums) and Alex ( guitar/ vocals) decided to put an end to all their ongoing musical projects and to give France something that has been lacking for a long time – a genuine rock …
Read More »Katana – Storms of war
Swedish heavy metal band Katana had a very busy 2011. They released their debut album (Heads will roll), they toured with bands including “Where Angels Suffer”, featuring Chris Holmes and Stet Howland (ex-W.A.S.P.) and American metal legends Lizzy Borden. They also entered the studio to record their second album, “Storms …
Read More »Moonloop – Deeply from the earth
Founded in Barcelona in 2001, Spanish Metal band Moonloop play progressive death metal (think Gojira and early Opeth). Unusually these days, Moonloop are a band who have kept their lineup unchanged since forming ten years ago. Their name comes from the album Moonloop, by prog band Porcupine tree, which gives …
Read More »Savage Messiah Review, Hammerfest.
Only just recently witnessed this band when supporting Evile on their UK tour. I saw them on the stage at HMV Ritz, making one hell of an impression. So it was a must for me to see them live again in the Hammerfest experience with a longer set. Their new …
Read More »Hanging Doll – The Sacred and profane
At last the long wait for fans of Hanging Doll is almost over – the new album, “The Sacred & Profane” is due to be released on 30th April. It’s been a long wait for fans of the band – their previous album, “Reason and madness” was released in 2008. …
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