As such a prominent figure and patron of the famed Sunset Strip bar, the ownership has commissioned to ensure the spirit of Lemmy lives forever at the Rainbow.
Album Review : Lost Society – Braindead
Thrash has never been known for its experimentation. Having had a resurgence in recent years many a band have sprouted only to imitate the classics of the bygone era. By no means meaning these bands are redundant, with most releasing material that is more apparent than ever but there comes a time when looking back is not enough. Enter the deranged world of our Lost Society.
Sinbreed Have A New Video
…and there’s a giant cockroach in it.
Album Review: To The Rats and Wolves – Neverland
Electronicore is a hard genre to prove your worth in. By adopting the techno sound as a staple in your music, you’ve already pissed off legions of metal fans by welding in a generally unfavourable genre into your sound without even demonstrating a single note. It leaves a mountain to climb for approval, but there is some electronicore out there that is simply fantastic, and on that premise it is worth us giving To The Rats and Wolves a whirl.
Ghost Win Grammy Award
Once again we return to the annual Grammy’s just yesterday it felt like the Mastodon boys rocked up and got kicked out wearing some of the best attire I have ever seen.
Hedfuzy Releases Video For ‘Snakes’
Hedfuzy, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist prog rocker Pat Byrne, have released a lyric video for their track ‘Snakes‘, and it’s epic proggy greatness!
Tesseract Live At London’s Koko
Once again we are plagued to the greedy maw of London’s venues with a particularly early start time at London’s Koko tonight to ensure that Club NME can still go ahead… However before that we embark on a journey of the metaphysical in both sound and spirit. Joined by Nordic Giants and The Contortionist, Tesseract will take to a sold out Koko’s stage later this evening to reveal just what makes this band absolutely exceptional.
Album Review: Serenity – Codex Atlanticus
Serenity have certainly not failed to impress in the symphonic metal scene, albeit being slightly more underground. With 3 years on the clock and a couple of line-up changes, the band have sought to change all that with the new offering ‘Codex Atlanticus‘.