Last month saw the release of “Vdelygmia” by Chestcrush, a full debut album that was highly anticipated in these parts after their demo quite literarily landed in our lap courtesy of Cardiff based Record Label FHED who released it on cassette. The brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Evangelos Vasilakos (guitars, bass, lyrics, programming) that fuses Blackend Death
From their inception in 2018 to the release of their debut EP “Descent” a couple of weeks back, Bristol trio Moon Reaper have been at the coal face, creating spine crushing Metal that moves through sub-genres like a Juggernaut changing gears on the highway to hell, blending elements of Doom, Post, Progressive, Black and Sludge
As musicians, Swiss Metallers Ophelia’s Eye have roots that go way back, having played together under other monikers but with their freshly released EP “Fight For Us“, which we have the pleasure of reviewing earlier this week, they have created something of a new beginning with a new line up and a renewed energy. Clear
Two incredibly well received singles down and currently working on their debut album, STELL/\RIS have seen their stock rise dramatically as they build their fanbase. Formed in 2019 in the Czech Republic they have built on the foundations of Metalcore influences to create their own sound with frontwoman Nicol showing off some impressive vocal range
“Descending from the eternal darkness that lurks between the stars, that ineffable absence of light that seems to seethe with a hunger that could consume galaxies in the moment of silence between two heartbeats, from that blackness beyond night he comes – with the fate of a world in his cold, dry hands and the
Hailing from Prague in the Czech Republic, Stellaris (stylised STELL/\RIS) are every inch the Modern Metal band, a female fronted quintet with Metalcore roots who are plotting their own course to the top of Metal Mountain and following in the footsteps of Jinjer, Morphide and Infected Rain in doing so. Established in 2019 they released
…with 16.4k YouTube views for singles “Argument Bargument” and “Jejunum” before the release of their debut EP a couple of weeks back, Nottingham Progressive Post-Hardcore act Blight Town must have felt quietly confident about their debut self titled EP. Following our review and an interview about the band themselves, here’s our second conversation about their
Last weekend we brought you the first of two exclusive interviews with Abstractian (pronounced Ab-stract-ee-an) about their debut album “Box Of Frogs (Poison)” so now it’s time for the second. This time out it all about the writing and recording with the need for isolation meaning file sharing over the internet…
Hailing from Gothenburg in Sweden, multi instrumentalist Niklas Runstad has been releasing a steady stream of music under the moniker Aristic, solo project with guest vocalists that sees him playing in a multitude of styles from the Progressive to Metalcore and so much more. Last week saw him unveil his latest endeavour, a two track
This past weekend saw the release of the self titled EP from Nottingham Progressive Post-Hardcore quintet Blight Town, one of many who have been seduced by the talents of the legendary Myroslav Borys at Jigsaw Audio (Confessions Of A Traitor, Last Hounds) for recording, mixing and mastering skills in order to make a bold statement