The titans of German melodic death metal are back with a vengeance. Not content with just releasing a single album, the quintet made the decision to release a double album equating to nearly 100 minutes of new music. A bold move some might say given today’s commonality of singles and EP’s. However, Heaven Shall Burn … Continue reading Album Review: Heaven Shall Burn – Of Truth And Sacrifice
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Album Review: False Heads – It’s All There, But You’re Dreaming
Battering their way through over 4 years hard work, London's False Heads bring us their debut album It's All There, But You're Dreaming this week. This follows a long string of singles, two EPs and relentless touring which sees this post-punk three-piece getting high regard on the circuit. Jack Saunders just featured the band and their … Continue reading Album Review: False Heads – It’s All There, But You’re Dreaming
Album Review: Beneath the Massacre – Fearmonger
It’s been a long 8 years since the Canadians in Beneath the Massacre gifted the world an album composed of their brand of extreme metal. With influences including tech-death giants Origin, this is not music for the faint-hearted. That fact remains true with the first two tracks of the album, “Rise of the Fearmonger” and … Continue reading Album Review: Beneath the Massacre – Fearmonger
Album Review: Dark Fortress – Spectres from the Old World
Dark Fortress have long been untypical black metal band. Employing a more melodic flavour of the genre and having much better mixing/mastering than their peers, the band has slowly been carving out their own corner of the dark abyss with each release. And, after a break of 6 years, the band are now ready to … Continue reading Album Review: Dark Fortress – Spectres from the Old World
Album Review: Wolf – Feeding The Machine
At last, one of the most underrated bands in modern heavy metal has unleashed their 8th album to the masses. 6 years in the making, the album also provides a showcase to new members Pontus Egberg and Johan Koleberg on bass and drums respectively. Opening up the album, “Shoot To Kill” takes everything that makes … Continue reading Album Review: Wolf – Feeding The Machine
Album Review: Tomorrow is Lost – Therapy
We’re in a fortunate position where we get to watch bands grow right from the beginning more often than not. And nowhere is that more true than Tomorrow is Lost, never spending much time away from our pages since their inception. Their EP, The Shadowman, which topped off an incredible year for releases in 2018 … Continue reading Album Review: Tomorrow is Lost – Therapy