Toiling away hard at work on their new album, Instinctus Bestialis was unleashed last week upon the unsuspecting masses. See what we thought of their return after a six year absence!
Album Review : Dew-Scented – Intermination
Precision is one of the most important elements of any band. Understanding the band’s direction band’s sound can lead to some truly phenomenal focused albums. Returning this year Dew-Scented unleash their latest strike in validity.
Album Review : Muse – Drones
Returning from their spaced out trip fiddling with buttons more than playing their instruments, we welcome back the holy trinity for their brand new effort, Drones. We find out if Neo hadn’t quite made the cut, what would have happened if Muse had taken the blue pill instead…
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.
Album Review : Skinless – Only The Ruthless Remain
Watching football fans truly is a marvel, seeing spectators screaming at the players telling them what they ought to do, though what would it be like to put a spectator on the pitch?
Album Review : The Great Discord – Duende
Though not much may be known about the elusive band, let us take you through the disconcerting progressive journey that is Duende.
Album Review : Tribulation – The Children Of The Night
A point of difference is essential, in this day and age where so many bands seem to sprout the possibility of sounding similar is more than ever before. Tribulation have been quietly tinkering away, touring with classic bands the likes of Behemoth and Cannibal Corpse the band have been slowly but surely priming themselves for the release of one of the best records of the year.