An absolute banquet of extreme metal from all genres, from the doom laden to the melancholic, the fast paced destruction to grooving riffs this was our account of Incineration Fest.
Live Review: Dir En Grey + Rise of the Northstar
Japan took over London last week with J-Rock dominating Islington as well as MCM Comic-Con expanding into the Docklands. We enjoyed every minute of it, and capped off the week with a performance from titans Dir En Grey, and Japanese-themed hardcore outfit Rise of the Northstar.
Live Review: MUCC
We caught J-Rock sensations MUCC at a rare UK appearance!
Live Review: Hammerfall
Hammerfall struck the UK shores, and we were there to bask in the epic!
Live Review: Arcturus + Vulture Industries
The Metalist were there with open arms to welcome back Arcturus with open arms after a 10 year absence!
Live Review: Sonata Arctica + Freedom Call + Twilight Force
TWILIGHT FORCE
Live Review : Broken Hope + Internal Bleeding and Unfathomable Ruination
With this set to be Broken Hope’s first ever performance on these shores the band are taking it in their stride. Having played the world over multiple times, due to various inconveniences the band have never been able to play Ol Blighty! Tonight will change that, however before history can be made before the twenty seven year old band take to the stage we see a multitude of some of the best death metal around.
Live Review : Anaal Nathrakh + Voices
In the heart of Camden, unbeknownst to most the sense of impending doom that Anaal Nathrakh bring with it will be thrust upon London’s Black Heart their unique brand of truly some of the most visceral and forward thinking metal is some of the most extreme out there. Having released new album Desideratum the year previous at long last the Brummie bunch return to dish out their brand of devastation in the miniscule Black Heart.