A brand of death metal we haven’t heard out of Sweden before – we look at Meadow’s End and their new full-length ‘Sojourn‘.
Album Review : Hexvessel – When We Are Death
The unorthodox is often music’s greatest muse, bringing a sense of tweed aesthetic we embark on Hexvessel’s latest releases combining the classic era where The Doors reigned true with some intriguing ideas that will take you on an eerie trip of seventies nostalgia. Going back to basics with their approach we enter the weird and slightly off centre world of Hexvessel.
Album Review : Dream Theater – The Astonishing
Innovation and ambition have always been Dream Theater’s bedrock. Creating some of the best records in the Progressive Metal arena the band are visionaries in their field. Now gearing up for the release of their most ambitious release yet The Astonishing sets the benchmark unbelievably high for sheer all out creativity.
Album Review: Avantasia – Ghostlights
One of the most highly anticipated heavy metal releases has finally arrived. Avantasia has continually won over hearts and minds releasing a series of powerful epics in a rock opera package, putting on some stunning live shows intermittently featuring some huge heavy metal talent. After a long while away, the story continues with ‘Ghostlights‘.
Album Review: Votum – Ktonik
Poland’s heavier progressive outfit Votum are back on the scene, releasing a new atmospheric piece in ‘Ktonik‘.
Album Review: Digital Doomzday – Breed Em’ And Weep
Coming across a new project from Cryptopsy’s Flo Mounier and Into Eternity’s Justin Bender, Digital Doomzday tries it’s hand and re-inventing rap metal…
Album Review: Crimson Moonlight – Divine Darkness
We look at the new offering from Crimson Moonlight, a Swedish unblack band that has been around a lot longer than you would think…
Album Review : The Mute Gods – Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
Never the front runner in the line of soul, rhythm has always had the mundane task of keeping a beat. Unable to to shock with virtuosity or bathe in melody the likes of a lead section. Deciding to challenge the musical apartheight, Nick Beggs, Marco Minnemann and Roger King have come together to give a voice to the voiceless. The unsung heroes of the musical world unify the back bone of a band and now we see the arrival of The Mute Gods.