An Interview With : Tim Charles (Ne Obliviscaris)

As we begin to wind down 2015 has been an incredibly eventful year for everyone in the Metal community, good and bad. Though for Australian borne Ne Obliviscaris 2015 has opened many doors to a plethora of audiences. However as the old adage goes, as one door opens another closes. Kindly devoting some time we were able to catch up with Violinist come Vocalist Tim Charles for an update on all things Ne Obliviscaris. Letting us in on just how much of a sacrifice is needed to change opportunities into realities, we’re given a glimpse into the band’s unbeatable work ethic. Discussing the creation of Citadel and what the record has done to the band’s status in the Metal community we delve into the world of one of the scenes most exciting bands.

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Abbath Releases First New Solo Project Song “Winter Bane”

At long last Abbath will have a soundtrack to accompany his now worldwide walks fully decked out in corpse paint.

Announcing that the now solo artist will be performing one of his first ever shows at London’s Forum, Abbath has now released his first solo track. Entitled “Winter Bane” it has the classic gurgling Black Metal vocals that were home to Immortal for such a long time.

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Album Review : Hate Eternal – Infernus

As times change so does the face of the music, a current talking point in the metal community being about whether technology has influenced the sound of Metal in the modern day. Being responsible for some of the best sounding Death Metal records in recent years, Erik Rutan is not only Death Metal royalty for his instrumental prowess but also for his genre defining production. A man of who goes under many guises at long last returns with some of the most abrasive Metal this year. 

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Album Review : Ken Mode – Success 

Hype can very much be a double edged sword, able to conjure up excitement surrounding the imminent arrival of new material. Be it film , music or well anything to be honest. With the release of their brand new album Ken Mode fall victim to the easy prey that comes with an album’s reputation built on an incredibly weak bedrock.

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