Tag: Brutal Records

Review: “The Killing Streets” by No Worth Of Man

If you asked vocalist Peter Gale, guitarist Alex Punchard and drummer Gareth Lucas back in 2016 where they saw No Worth Of Man a decade further down the line you can bet your bottom dollar that none of them would have said playing Reykjavik Deathfest or being signed to Brutal Records. They probably wouldn’t have

NEWS: Scarab: From Cairo with Death Metal love!

Why have one record when you can have two? Brutal Records have announced that they’ll be distributing a pair from Egyptian Death Metal force Scarab in the not too distant future. The first of those will be EP “Transmutation of Fate“, a record set for 8th May. They’re describing that as a metaphysical journey through

NEWS: No Worth Of Man take their war to the streets!

Last years EP “What’s Your Damage?” was a death defying leap for No Worth Of Man as they refined and defined their Extreme Metal sound. Now, they’ve finished 2025 by announcing their signing to US label Brutal Records, playing their first European headline dates and appearing at the Reykjavik Deathfest. As if that wasn’t enough,

NEWS: Eternal Returns announce album “Let There Be Sin”!

A couple of months back Brutal Records announced the signing of Indian Blackened Technical Death Metal force Eternal Returns with a scorching new single “Greed“. What they didn’t admit to was a 5th September date for distribution of album “Let There Be Sin“, a nine track take on the seven deadly sins but spinning on

NEWS: Bent By Sorrow love Japanese culture?

After dominating stages alongside Harakiri for the Sky, Nile and Crowbar, back in November Athens Greece based Alternative Groove Metal band Bent By Sorrow unveiled single “The Machine” with the hashtag “2025Album” leaving no one guessing as to what was happening next. Four months down the left hand path and the five piece have inked

NEWS: All This Filth paint a new picture?

A sneaky lyric video for “Waste My Life” from “Tomorrow Will Be Ok?” by All This Filth has surfaced with a little help from Brutal Records. Adding Industrial elements to Groove Metal, the 2024 release was actually recorded between May 2021 to October 2022 at Sumo Studios in Perth, Western Australia. Mastered by Grammy award

Review: “Blood Shall Be Paid” by Sahon

It’s kind of ironic that Seoul, South Korea Death Thrash veterans Sahon have left it six years before returning with their seventh studio album “Blood Shall Be Paid” via American label Brutal Records. They could have left it another 12 months to make it a strange coincidence but given the qualities of 2018’s “Chanting For The

Review: “Tomorrow Will Be Better?” by All This Filth

Mixed by Daniel Thabet (Patterns Of Decay, Kassad, Spiteborn) and mastered by Alan Douches (Cannibal Corpse, Devildriver, Prong), “Tomorrow Will Be Better?” was created between May 2021 to October 2022 at Sumo Studios in Perth, Western Australia by Industrial tinged Groove Metal five piece All This Filth. Armed with lyrics focused on themes of personal

Review: “Making Noise, Living Fast” by HellgardeN

Brazilian Thrash act HellgardeN started as members Caick Gabriel (guitars) and Matheus Barreiros (drums), who have been playing together on own projects since they were 11 or 12 years old, joining forces later with another friend from the local scene in Diego Pascuci (Vocals) later on in 2015. This was the beginning of what would