One of the corner stones of Thrash Metal, Exodus are not exactly a name that needs an introduction. Having been together for total of thirty five years the band have truly seen it all. Releasing their latest album Blood In, Blood Out saw the return of vocal legend Steve “Zetro” Souza, giving the band a new found lease of life the record was one of the highest charting of their career. Which, is saying something when the band have been around for as long!
Live Review : Coal Chamber
Nostalgia, something that seeks out people’s past experiences to draw on “the good old days”, on their previous emotions that hold connotations of the old times. Perhaps when we were younger, had more energy and more life. Returning after releasing their brand new album Rivals, Coal Chamber show us that despite their leave, they are more than happy to be back.
Live Review : Flotsam And Jetsam
After re-recording their classic album No Place For Disgrace we saw the classic thrash act Flotsam And Jetsam grace the halls of our proud Underworld once again.
Live Review : Wovenwar
After the events that transpired two years ago, we welcome a new breed of metal. Borne from the fruits of As I Lay Dying‘s arduous labour Wovenwar are comprised of 4/5ths AILD, joined by singer Shane Blay from Oh, Sleeper the band have been defiant in the face of adversity. Given a rebirth from the pigeonholed As I Lay Dying sound the band are able to be their own entity entirely. The good thing about seeing a band in their infancy is that you know all the material! Having released their debut album Wovenwar this is arguably the band’s first time to prove themselves to us UK fans.