Category: Throwback

Throwback: “Hot Summer” from Channel Zero!

Back in 2011, Belgian Metallers Channel Zero recorded their one and only album “Feed ‘Em with a Brick” for Roadrunner Records, their first with former Soulfly and Snot guitarist Mikey Doling. Having gained a lot of attention thanks to the quality of their material and sophomore album “Stigmatized For Life” being mixed by Vinnie Paul

Throwback: “Lionheart” from Bury Tomorrow!

We knew that with their co-headlining European tour trek with August Burns Red pushed back to 2022 there had to be a reason for South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow not making an appearance at the Download Festival pilot event in June so the announcement of the departure of guitarist and clean vocalist Jason Cameron

Throwback: “My Dark Place Alone” from Murderdolls!

Hearing of the death of a hero and a legend is never easy and in Joey Jordison we lost a man who was the epitome of a Metal musician and a much loved human being. How much his suffering from acute Transverse myelitis, a neurological disease that causes inflammation of the spinal chord was a

Throwback: “Anatomy Of The Void” by Millstone!

Whether it’s because of legal disputes with labels, management or former members or because of a style shift that sees a band switch genres dramatically, band change their names and for Siberian Groove infused Death Metal quartet Millstone, they were formerly known as Anatomy Of The Void. A decade before their concept album based on

Throwback: “Something I Can Trust” by Tribute To Nothing!

Established in 1992 Worcester Post Hardcore quartet Tribute To Nothing build around the axis of brothers Ben (drums), Jim (vocals, bass) and Sam (Guitars) Turner who together with Kris Stammer (guitars) took on the World over an eighteen year, seven album career. Highlights of that run include 2005’s Destiny Records release “How Many Times Did

Throwback: “Immaculate” by Dimension Zero!

It must be a difficult decision to leave a band that are doing well, especially when you’ve just recorded album with them that hasn’t yet been released but ex-In Flames guitarist Glenn Ljungström did exactly that in 2003 when he walked away from Dimension Zero as they were about to unleash their second album “This

Throwback: “Scars Of The Crucifix” by Deicide!

If you believe The Guardian, Deicide (named so after the act of killing a God or Deity) had their cut “F*** Your God” used heavily as a torture method for detainees in Iraq by being piped into their bunks to induce sleep deprivation after it appeared on the Florida Death Metallers 2004 album “Scars of

Throwback: “Death Threat” by Insolence!

Starting out with a Thrash album in 1995’s “Vicious Circle“, San Jose Californians Insolence came to prominence in 2001 when they signed to Madonna’s Maverick Records label, the home of Deftones. There they released their sixth studio record “Revolution” which actually was more of a continuation of the evolution that had seen them move into

Throwback: “Beauty Fiend” by My Ruin!

It seems like yesterday but fifteen years ago My Ruin were playing The Mean Fiddler in London England on the My Brutal Language Tour. That was 2006 with the band in fine form thanks to the injection of a fresh rhythm section of drummer Matt LeChavalier and bassist Chris Lisee joining the husband and wife

Throwback: “Recreate” from Born Of Osiris!

If there was one album that deserved a 10th Anniversary tour then it has to be “The Discovery” from Born Of Osiris. Crossing the territories of DJent, Deathcore and Progressive Metalcore it’s the only album from the Chicago Illinois natives to feature guitarist Jason Richardson (All That Remains, Chelsea Grin) who is credited with writing