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Tag: Heavy Metal
Steel Prophet – ‘The God Machine’ – Review
Steel Prophet have released a strong album with ‘The God Machine’ that leaves the listener looking forward to what the band does in the future.
Iron Fire – Beyond the Void Review
Beyond the Void, and it is yet another killer! Fans of Among the Dead should know exactly what to expect, as the lineup remains unchanged, and musically this is a direct continuation of that album
Herman Frank – Fight the Fear Review
Released by: AFM Records Release Date: February 9th, 2019 Genre: Metal Links: Facebook Line Up: Herman Frank (guitars) Rick Altzi (vocals) Andre Hilgers (drums) Michael Müller (bass) Heiko Schröder (guitars) Tracklist: 01 – Until The End 02 – Fear 03 – Terror 04 – Sinners 05 – Hatred 06 – Hail&Row 07 – […]
Behemoth – I Loved You At Your Darkest Review
This release is as close as you are going to get to The Satanist and could even be argued better ! We didn’t think it would be possible to top but this is a strong candidate for our favourite album of the year.
Interview with Mike Spreitzer (guitar) of Devildriver in Dublin on August 15th, 2018
we were going to do a song called ‘Bad Things’ by a guy named Jace Everett. It’s the intro song from the TV show True Blood. I really liked that song, but some of the other guys weren’t into it. We recorded it, and it had a really cool vibe to it, but when Steve and Dez were doing vocals on it, both of them were like “Nah. This ain’t working”
First Full Day of Bloodstock Festival 2018, Friday – August 10th, 2018 – Live Report and Photos
Words: Alan Daly Pics: © Olga Kuzmenko Photography The first full day of Bloodstock 2018 starts out overcast but dry, as hungover heads come to life around the campsite. We make our way back to the arena to the sound of klaxons summoning the pre-noon risers to the Ronnie James Dio stage where British […]
Mob Rules – Beast Reborn Review
I find some of the best bands in metal are those who are able to take strong influences from the genre staples, but instead of just imitating them straight up, they find ways to incorporate their own unique touches to help stand out from the pack, mixing together modern and classic elements to create something truly special
PowerTribe – Prepare for Battle Review
My reviews tend to be a flight of idea-ish. Some people dig it, some perhaps not. Sometimes a band will inadvertently stir up a good old-fashioned rant without even being the target of it, per se.