Category: Album Stream

Album Stream: Spawn (Again): A Tribute To Silverchair!

Spawn (Again): A Tribute To Silverchair is out now via UNFD, released today. The full 10 track stream has been released and breaks down as follows; The Amity Affliction – Tomorrow Void of Vision – Israel’s Son In Hearts Wake – Freak The Brave – Cemetery Northlane – Anthem For The Year 2000 Hands Like

Documentary: Devil Sold His Soul talk about “A Fragile Hope”!

In celibration of 10 years since ambient influenced metalcore crew Devil Sold His Soul released their debut album “A Fragile Hope” via Basick Records, the Londoners have released a documentary talking about the release. The’ve also announced two shows in December; Dec 02 Manchester, Academy 3 Dec 08 London, Koko

NEWS: Full Album Stream of “Disconnect” by Threat Signal!

Official full album stream for Threat Signal’s new album “Disocnnect” released today via Agonia Records! Track list 1. Elimination Process 2. Nostalgia 3. Walking Alone 4. Exit the Matrix 5. Falling Apart 6. Aura 7. Betrayal 8. To Thone Own Self Be True 9. Dimensions 10. Terminal Madness

NEWS: Full Album Stream of “Aether” from Earth Trip!

French Deathcore mob Earth Trip have released a full stream of their new 7 track album Aether! The album is out now and features the previously released single “Higher Meaning”. It was produced, mixed and mastered by Martin Gronnier at Wavelenght Records and is available here. Tracklist : 1. Charon 00:00 2. Ethereal (Ft. Philippe

Throwback Thursday: “Deathless” by Throwdown

Seven years ago, in 2010, Throwdown dropped their sixth studio album”Deathless” via Nuclear Blast records. The album has been teased for some time and been released in the US for two months prior to hitting our European shores. It was a big surprise for some fans, making the leap from their hardcore-punk-metal sound to a

REVIEW: “Infinite Unknown” by Carcer City

I first came across Carcer City when they opened up for Attila on The European Chaos Tour in April 2017 with The Word Alive. I knew they were from Liverpool and signed to Chris Fronzak’s Stay Sick Recordings label, but that was it. Carcer City were second on the bill and put on a stunning