Having had our bones rattled after the performance of Heart Of A Coward, we then slunk off to the after party. Amid the beers we caught a performance once again from Sithu Aye along with a little help from Plini. Performing material from the split EP the two had worked it was undoubtedly one of the best jams I have heard in a long while. Complete with scetions of classic AC/DC as well! Not to mention the acoustic wizard that was Sean De Burca performing some incredibly dexterous acoustic material before the Plini / Sithu Aye jam bonanza.
Album Review: Powerwolf – Blessed & Possessed
The wolves are back in town, and although it hasn’t been a particularly absence, they are howling again! We review the new album, ‘Blessed & Possessed’.
An Interview With: Georgij Makazaria (Russkaja)
We catch up with the absolute gentleman known as Georgij Makazaria from the forerunners of turbo polka – Russkaja. We share banter on the band’s history, Wacken Open Air and their upcoming album ‘Peace, Love & Russian Roll‘.
Album Review : Cradle Of Filth – Hammer Of The Witches
As the saying goes revenge is a dish best served cold. Having waded through various line up changes, Cradle Of Filth return for their Nuclear Blast debut. Common fodder among the Gothic underworld the subject of witchcraft has always been pertinent. Yet only one side of the story has been illustrated, with Hammer Of The Witches the band aim to show the other side of the coin. Though the album might not be strictly conceptual the same determination that the Witches have for revenge is shared by the band with this their rebirth.
Heavy Metal Lyrics Or Bible?
The fantastic vehicle for time wasting that is Buzzfeed has done something truly Metal.
An Interview With: Dani Filth (Cradle of Filth)
The Metalist caught up with British metal’s dark saint Dani Filth. We asked about the ‘Golden Gods’, and of course the ‘Hammer of the Witches‘.
Grease Goes Death Metal
Are you prepared for the greatest thing you’ll see all week?!
Live Review : Exodus
One of the corner stones of Thrash Metal, Exodus are not exactly a name that needs an introduction. Having been together for total of thirty five years the band have truly seen it all. Releasing their latest album Blood In, Blood Out saw the return of vocal legend Steve “Zetro” Souza, giving the band a new found lease of life the record was one of the highest charting of their career. Which, is saying something when the band have been around for as long!