Category: Throwback

Throwback: “Gravedigger” (Remix) from The Browning!

As The Browning enter a new era with a new line up, new single and a separate project in Death X Destiny, we look back at their past as  2013’s “Hypernova” reaches a decade of destruction. Having left a trail of bodies in their wake since 2005 under the guidance of mastermind Jonny McBee, the

Throwback: “Speed Til You Bleed” from Bewitcher!

As Portland Oregon Blackened Speed Metal outfit Bewitcher are celebrating a decade of destruction in 2023, it’s time we hop in the DeLorean beside Doc Brown and head back to 2016 to talk about the self titled debut album. Running on themes of Hedonism, Witchcraft, Satan and Metal, the record followed an unholy trinity of

Throwback: “Martyr Millenium” from Infection Code!

Known for their musings on their nightmarish visions about the decline of mankind not to mention their cover of “Nail” by Godflesh, the past 24 years haven’t been as kind to Italian Death Thrash masters Infection code as they might have been. 17th November will see Time To Kill Records releasing the bands ninth studio album

Throwback: “Love Lost In A Hail Of Gunfire” by Bleeding Through!

Introduced by a classic sample from the 1999 American cult vigilante action thriller The Boondock Saints directed by Troy Duffy, “Love Lost In A Hail Of Gunfire” by Orange County Californians Bleeding Through has been a Metalcore staple for 20 years, as has the album it’s from “This Is Love, This Is Murderous“. Produced by

Throwback: “Murderer” by Krisiun!

This week marks the 20th anniversary of “Works Of Carnage” by Brazilian Death Metal masters Krisiun. The bands fifth album, it features a cover of “In League with Satan” as the band pay homage to their heroes in Venom while the equally vicious little ditty  “Murderer” got the full music video treatment. A step up from

Throwback: “Wrath” from Nasum!

There is plenty of truth in the wise words “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone” and after vocalist and guitarist Mieszko Talarczyk passed away in late 2004 as a result of the Indian Ocean tsunami, the much loved Nasum were no more. That didn’t stop a 2012 farewell tour with an alternative

Throwback: “Refuse/Resist” from Sepultura!

An album from which it is near impossible to choose a favourite cut from, the 30th Anniversary of “Chaos A.D.” from Brazilian Metal Gods Sepultura is one that we can’t let go of without celebrating. People will talk about “Roots” but for us, this Groove Metal masterclass is the album to beat, the opening unholy

Throwback: “Mortification of the Vulgar Sun” from Obscura!

It seems strange to think that five years ago as German Technical Progressive Death Metal act Obscura released the brilliance that is “Diluvium” that it would be the last record from the Kummerer, Trujillo, Klausenitzer and Lanser era line up of the band. The album is the fourth and final installment of a concept record

Throwback: “Panic Attack” from Biohazard!

Celebrating the return of seminal Brooklyn New York Hardcore band Biohazard with Graziadei, Hambel, Seinfeld and Schuler once again touring the globe, eight years after their last run, we return to their very first music video. Recorded in 1990 and featuring original drummer Anthony Meo who sadly passed away earlier his year, “Panic Attack” was

Throwback: “A Pale Reflection” by Sonus Mortis!

Eleven years ago in Celbridge, Ireland former Valediction bassist Kevin Byrne created the blueprint for Sonus Mortis, a solo project that has evolved from atmospheric Death Doom into something with more Melodic Death Metal leanings. That evolution has happened over six albums with the seventh deadly sin “Of Red Barren Earth” set for 25th October