Whisper it but slowly and steadily the beast is rising from its slumber and the possibility of live shows in 2021 looks increasingly possible. So Arch Enemy, Carcass, Behemoth and Untoothers better be sharpening their blades because their siege on Europe is due to start in September. Until then, here’s a pro-shot rendition of “Stolen
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? no it’s Reading Progressive Metallers Arcaeon with a performance video for “Ezekiel’s Wheel” from their stunningly good debut album “Cascadence“. We’re not sure if it counts a bootleg but that’s essentially what it is as Stuart, Sam and Rhys perform the long as live in their own
“Keelhaul that filthy landlubber, Send him down to the depths below, Make that bastard walk the plank, With a bottle of rum and a yo ho ho…” The end of the year will see our favourite Pirate Metal act Alestorm back on the seven seas once more with Glory Hammer and Aether Realm but before
Two years before their seminal album “Pure Rock Fury“, Germantown Maryland’s Clutch had already wiped the floor with four studio albums having formed in 1991 and big single “A Shogun Named Marcus” dropping in 1993 laying the foundation for what was to come. Here’s a full set from February 1999 in Coney Island New York
Fans of Canadian Blackened Thrash act Dizastra had to wait four long years between 2015 debut EP “Hell’s Gate” and 2019’s “Elder Sun” but it was well with the wait. Filmed by Scratch Takes during the the album release show the band have released “The Second Coming” and that show happened to be the final
Ahead of this summer’s fifth incarnation of Helsinki Death Fest which will take place at the end of August in Finland, the organisers put together a live streamed event called Total Death = Total Live. If you missed that, you can watch the full set from Technical Death Metallers Omnivortex culled from the event which
9th April will see Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals return to the stage for a live streamed show where they will one again be performing their “A Vulgar Display Of Pantera” set that cuts across all five Pantera albums with support from special guests King Parrot. Tickets and merch for the event are available
Believe it or not Eighteen Visions, Atreyu and Chimaira did indeed tour the US and Canada together back in 2003 so having brought us the first two bands sets earlier this week, Hate5six has one again done the business with the headliners. The original footage was recorded on 16th May 2003 at The Rainbow in
When in 2017 drummer Charlie Benante suggested that Anthrax were beginning to work on the follow up to “For All Kings“, guitarist Scott Ian was fairly quick to shoot declare that those ideas were in their infancy and after his comments in November 2020 that the band wouldn’t put out an album until they can
Another one from The Rainbow in Montreal, Canada filmed by Sebastien Lapointe and handed to hate5six for restoration and preserving in the digital realm sees Atreyu on 16th May 2003 during a run of shows for their debut album “Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses”. That record saw them inject swagger into Metalcore from Glam Rock influences