“We’re leavin’ together, But still it’s farewell, And maybe we’ll come back, To Earth, who can tell? I guess there is no one to blame, We’re leaving ground (leaving ground), Will things ever be the same again? It’s the final countdown.”
Like McDonald’s Winning Sips, Reading Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well are gradually putting out the classic arcade game style fires on the poster for this year’s incarnation of Summer Bash and revealing the bands that are joining them on stage. Subtitled 666: Hell In Hawaii, the annual one day event will take place on
If you haven’t already read the memo, Reading Progressive Death Metal Kings Mercury’s Well are bringing back Summer Bash, subtitled 666: Hell In Hawaii this summer. It will take place on Saturday 13th July at The Facebar in Reading with 10 (or possibly 11) joining them on stage. After all the speculation around a possible
Haunting us ever since it’s release during the winter of discontent “Begotten” from A Night In The Abyss is a fine example Blackened Deathcore from the bowels of hell. Drummer Adam Lewis who proudly sponsors the Czarcie Kopyto double bass pedal has stepped up and performed the title track in this new playthrough video recorded
158 weeks after we started our weekly look at the lesser lights of heaven known as The Black Map, we return to the south coast and sunny Brighton, but not for the ice creams, chips or arcade games on the pier. No, it’s the Blackened Deathcore of A Night In The Abyss that we’re talking
Established in 2013, Blackened Deathcore collective A Night In The Abyss have been casting a dark shadow over Brighton creating what they like to call “macabre melodies from miserable England“. Those songs have been good to them and the success of 2016 album “Necropolis” is there for all to see, a collective 130k Spotify streams
“Oh, great. Valium. Not only will we be able to go to sleep, if we get attacked in the middle of the night, we won’t even care” ~ Jim, 28 Days Later Fortunately you won’t have to wait 28 days after the release of “Son Of Self Affliction” for “Begotten“, the new EP from Brighton
After sharing a stage with Attila in September, Dallas Texas Experimental Goth Metal crossover quintet Be//Gotten have been unveiled as the latest signings to the Stay Sick Recordings roster. In signing they have dropped a music video for a freshly remixed and remastered version of “Elm Street”. That work was done by JoJo Centineo and