The progressive Swedes close to our heart have posted a studio update, and it looks as though this new album we’ve been hearing so much about is going to be a reality!
Rotting Christ Reveal Third New song
Returning this year with the announcement of their new album Rituals, Rotting Christ have already had heads turning. Both singles “Elthe Kyrie” and “In Nomine Del Nostri” showed varying sides of what to expect from the forthcoming record and we now have yet another treat!
Babymetal Working On A New Album
Everybody’s favourite Japanese schoolgirls will be continuing to ride their wave of popularity with a brand new album coming very soon!
Entombed A.D. Premiere Brand New Track
Returning with their new effort Back To The Front, Entombed A.D. were perhaps slightly under sold. Now announcing that they will be back this year we have heard the first example of what to expect from the Swedish Death Metal masters.
An Interview With: Garrett Whitlock (Tremonti)
Before Tremonti rocked London, we were able to catch the man behind the sticks Garrett Whitlock to ask a few questions about how Tremonti was developed as a metal band, given that it’s frontman has an extensive history of being involved in alternative rock.
An Interview With : Scott Carstairs (Fallujah)
Creativity has always been one of the corner stones of a progressive nature. The sense of the inquisitive has lead to some of the biggest musical advances in recent years. In an age where almost everything has already been done there comes a time when innovation seeks out new blood. Signing a major record deal last year Fallujah began carving their next step in their process of evolution after the critically acclaimed The Flesh Prevails. Very luckily available to speak with guitar maestro Scott Carstairs on the band’s recent UK appearance we spoke to the man about the recording and writing process for the brand new album, what themes we can expect and just what makes them such a powerfully creative force.
A Taste of Hardcore in Brazil
We often see particular countries associated with certain brands of metal. When foreigners think of Brazilian bands we think of thrash and progressive. Anguere attempts to change all that.
Album Review: Rhapsody of Fire – Into the Legend
It’s no secret that Rhapsody of Fire have struggled a bit musically since separating with prolific songwriter Luca Turilli, who branched off and made his own string of grandiose albums. The band have lost and gained members, lost the backing of a full orchestra and as a result their preceding effort ‘Dark Wings of Steel‘ was lacklustre. 3 years on Rhapsody of Fire are giving it another go to revitalise the band with ‘Into The Legend‘.