Releasing potentially their most important album of their career, Between The Buried And Me will be returning to our ears this summer. Whilst patiently waiting for their most ambitious record yet Coma Ecliptic, we were able to speak to bassist and one of Between The Buried And Me’s musical masterminds Dan Briggs about what the story will entail on this new venture, how it was moving from Victory Records to Metal Blade and their evolution from being an almost hardcore / metal band to the forerunners of Progressive Metal today. Along with the possibility of the band performing the new album in its entirety on tour…
Album Review : Ol Drake – Old Rake
Deciding to forge his own path in the wake of Evile, we find out exactly what Ol Drake’s tongue in cheek first solo album is all about!
Revocation And Phil Dubois Part Ways
Sad news from the Revocation camp today as we have learnt that the absolute beast that is Phil Dubois has decided to step down from the drum kit.
Album Review: Luca Turilli’s Rhapsody – Prometheus, Symphonia Ignis Divinus
We review the new Luca Turilli’s Rhapsody, and see if the album lives to the epic title!
Sir Christopher Lee Dies At 93
Actor turned metal artist has passed away at the age of 93.
An Interview With : Mikey Cox (Coal Chamber)
Marking their return this year with their brand new album Rivals, Coal Chamber are well and truly back in business. Before their performance at a sold out London Koko, we were lucky enough to speak to drummer Mike Cox Enlightening us about what it’s like to be back after twelve years, how the band is now and their brand new album Rivals.
Album Review : George Kollias – Invictus
Embarking for the first time in his long career on his brand new solo album, known for being fiendishly technical behind the kit George Kollias brings us into the world of Invictus.
Steve ‘n’ Seagulls Cover ‘Run To The Hills’
Our favourite bluegrass cover band has released a cover of the Iron Maiden classic!