Nope. It’s not Thursday. Nope. It’s not even a throwback. Here’s our review of King 810’s “La Petite Mort or A Conversation with God” from September 2016… …King 810 put out a lot of music before “Memoirs of a Murderer” and a lot of music between that and this, their second Major label album with
“Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying and the Dead” was released in April 2005, the follow up to The Murderdolls 2002 debut album “Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls” and Wednesday 13‘s major label debut. Saying “debut” is hilarious because Wednesday 13 had already released 6 albums under the moniker Wednesday 13 and the Frankenstein Drag
Long Island, New York gave birth to Dr Acula in 2005. Their ever changing line-up spawned many other bands, including Kissing Candice before they finally ran their course in 2012 (2015 reunion show aside) with lead guitarist Bill Graffeo being the only member to take in the entire ride. Their debut full length, entitled “S.L.O.B”
The second album and Victory Records debut from Bury Your Dead back in 2004 saw Mat Bruso replace Joe Krewko as vocalist and a selection of songs re-recorded and re-worked from the bands Eulogy debut “You Had Me At Hello”. The songs were renamed to the titles of Tom Cruise films, the naming convention something that
Industrial Metal self-release from 1999, just 12 months before American Head Charge landed their major label debut “The War Of Art” with Roadrunner Records. This album, “Trephanation” was were it all began and turned a lot of heads. Sadly rarely available in it’s original form, though downloads and streams are readily available. Peter Harmon was
Originally released in 2004 via Trustkill records, “The Caitiff Choir” by It Dies Today was the part of a wave of Metalcore albums at the height of the genre. Metalcore had taken over from Nu-Metal and Trustkill were a label milking it for all it was worth and as history documents, mistreating a number of
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