Fans of Melodic Metal with a modern touch might enjoy listening to ‘No Halos in Hell’. However, some extra surprises and less of a streamlined approach would help to stick out from the mass of releases.
Tag: Modern Metal
Bad Wolves – N.A.T.I.O.N. Review
This album is one I feel every metalhead should give a listen to. Even if you’re a fan of just hard rock music, you most likely would enjoy this album! I can’t wait to see where Bad Wolves go on their tour, which can be found easily through their website!
Metalite – Heroes in Time Review
What would it sound like if Amaranthe decided to ditch all their male vocals and let Elize Ryd perform all vocal lines on her own?
Godsmack – 1000HP Review
I really thought that I wasn’t gonna like 1000hp, but once I turned that shit up louder I realized just how solid a record this is. And THAT’S why I never judge an album till at least three full listens.
Wintersun – Time I Review
listening to TIME I it is clear that mastermind metal composer Jari Mäenpää has spent that off-time making sure that this new album is as good as it possibly could be…
HELLYEAH – Band of Brothers Review
In case we’ve all forgotten, METAL used to be a fun genre to be into and when PANTERA was king of the jungle life was good…
Fear Factory – The Industrialist Review
It’s safe to say that if you are familiar with any of FEAR FACTORY’S previous work (who isn’t hey?) then you pretty much know what to expect here. Industrial chugga-chugga guitar riffs that sync with the bass, near-mechanical & inhuman drumming, Industrial noises, heavy vocal verses, clean vocal choruses and songs about machines one day taking over the world…
Teramaze – Anhedonia Review
with ANHEDONIA they have a stellar album that should find it’s way into plenty of best-of lists come year’s end providing enough people hear about it.
Kill Devil Hill – Kill Devil Hill Review
There were two artists that jumped out at me as I listened to their SPV/Steamhammer debut Kill Devil Hill. The first is the most obvious, Alice In Chains. Clearly Bragg is influenced by the late Layne Staley, however the music even has that slow groove that brought AIC into prominence back in the day.