Review: Bleeding Gods – Dodekathlon

Before I even had the chance to lay my ears on the dark brilliance that is Dodekathlon, fellow Moshville Times writer Ricky Fleming indicated to me that the band sounded akin to a "deathlier Dimmu Borgir", mixed with Hate and Behemoth. I wish I could take credit for the spot-on description, but, to my dismay, … Continue reading Review: Bleeding Gods – Dodekathlon

Review: Pestilence – Hadeon

It's fair to say that in 2014, Pestilence fans mourned when main man Patrick Mameli announced he was disbanding the group a second time. This proved to be short-lived when the band returned two years later with fresh blood in the ranks. Now on the cusp of releasing their 8th LP, Hadeon (via Hammerheart Records), … Continue reading Review: Pestilence – Hadeon

Review: Table Scraps – Autonomy

Blown away by last year's aphotic punk number "My Obsession" and more recently released aggravated track "Sick of Me" (video below), I was already super hyped for Table Scraps' latest LP Autonomy. When it landed in my inbox with a friendly "here's everything you need bab" along with an invite to their launch night on 2nd March … Continue reading Review: Table Scraps – Autonomy

Review: Walking Papers – WP2

Walking Papers grabbed my attention from their inception for one main reason: Duff McKagan on bass. As a massive fan of Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver (alongside his self-titled band Loaded), an album which featured his bass talents would be something I’d happily give my time to. Except, when I listened to it, it … Continue reading Review: Walking Papers – WP2

Review: Crossfaith – Wipeout

Wipeout is the third in a series of EPs Crossfaith have brought us since 2016's New Age Warriors. While the reappearing narrative of the future dominates the record, Wipeout sees the band stray only slightly from their melting pot of electronica, hardcore, nu metal and metalcore. When this arrived in my mailbox, I was convinced we … Continue reading Review: Crossfaith – Wipeout

Review: CVLTVRE – All Life Is//Act I: An Act of Letting Go

Based in Inland Empire (that’s south California to us Brits), CVLTVRE are already making a serious impact in the region’s live music scene. Roll on their debut extended play All Life Is//Act I: An Act of Letting Go. As opening gambits go, this EP is a stunning piece of work. The production on the record … Continue reading Review: CVLTVRE – All Life Is//Act I: An Act of Letting Go