In 2022 Little Rock Arkansas Sludge Metal infused Hardcore crew Omnibane started a new band in Open Kasket after a four year run in order “to separate our new sound with the sound of Omnibane“. What followed was a pair of EPs in 2022’s “Trapped in the Pit” and 2023’s “Blood Moon” with the three piece
Cutting adrift 2022 single “A Thousand Eyes” as standalone, a new album from a new line up has been offered up to appease the Wolf Pack who have been scratching at the door of Thrasherwolf and baying for blood. In truth the current line up has been in place since 2021, as bassist Alex Mitsis
They say that three times a charm, so returning to their October 2021 single “The Butcher” for a third time following the arrival of a tweaked and updated version three months ago are Progressive Deathcore duo Manalyth. This time out their weapon of choice is a high grade Semtex lyric video for the cut, the
What happens if you release a track that you’re not 100% happy with? Well if you’re Brodee McLaren and Zayvius Craven otherwise known and Progress Death Metal act Manalyth then you go back to the drawing board or mixing desk. They’ve done exactly that and taken their October released single, an eight and a half
Back in January a clip of a new Manalyth song appeared on social media, a work in progress as they marked the first anniversary of their debut EP “Blood Moon“. After a nine month gestation period, the Progressive Death Metal act with both Deathcore and DJent leanings comprising Brodee McLaren and Zayvius Craven have let
Staying in London for a second week in a row might open up a North Vs South divide if we were in poli-tricks but we ain’t, we’re in Metal; so all is fair when it comes to our Black Map of the UK Underground Metal scene. There is plenty of Metal being created in our
Raised on a raw meat diet of legends like Onslaught, Slayer and Kreator, Daniel Lucas (Vocals/Guitar), Billy Lucas (Drums), Jack Saunders (Guitar) and Alex Mitsis (Bass) formed Thrasherwolf in 2016. The London quartet then introduced themselves to an unsuspecting World with 2018’s “Blood Moon” EP while sharpening their blades in the finest of the capital
If you’ve not had the pleasure then we recommend “Blood Moon” from Progressive Deathcore project Manalyth and not just because the EP includes a guest appearance from Christina Rotondo. The band have sewn up the release with a lyric video for the final track, otherwise known as “The Destroyer“. It’s a classic in these parts.
Back in 2015 A Night In Texas unleashed a Technical Deathcore album in “The God Delusion” which is a horror film soundtrack under a different name with vocalist Rheese Peters screaming and screeching like demonic hell spawn. A thirty minute edge of the seat affair loaded with blast beats from a well drilled percussion section
August 2005 saw Swedish Progressive Death Metallers Opeth make their major label debut with Roadrunner Records. They did so with their eighth studio album “Ghost Reveries“, produced by Jens Bogren (Sepultura, God Forbid, At The Gates) and saw just one promotional single in “The Grand Conjuration“. For the music video for the track saw it cut