There has been a momentary glitch in the matrix. Please do not adjust your smart phone settings. In a single week break from our usual Vs Tuesday offering, courtesy of the man, the myth and the legend that is Chis Underhill from My Latest Failure, we have for your listening pleasure a playlist of tracks
Venue Reading Facebar // Date 27-08-2022 // Doors 15:00 // Music 15:15 // Curfew 23:00 // Tickets £15 // Skiddle.com Saturday 27th August 2022 will mark the 5th Anniversary of Webzine MetalNoise.Net, a source of news, reviews and features that specialises in supporting the lesser lights of heaven. So to celebrate we’re going to bring
Before we can reach the nirvana that is the “Most Anticipated Releases of 2021” there is one more subject to be paid attention to and arguably one of the most important ones to boot. The “Top #5 Underground Metal Bands to Watch in 2021” serves to look at a collection of bands who we’re expecting
A place that offers a decent number of venues and of course a University full of residents to attend gigs, Oxford has always had a thriving Metal scene and thanks to the annual march to Bloodstock’s New Blood stage via the Metal To The Masses tournament, we’ve been introduced to a few of those bands
The Wheatsheaf in Oxford was the venue for the last gig which we attended in back in March, headlined by Gutlocker with Transients and Weaponry completing against Arimea in a Bloodstock Metal 2 The Masses Quarterfinal. Arimea impressed us with cuts from their “Castle Bravo” EP and lockdown has seen them drop acoustic and playthrough
If you thought lockdown was over, think again. Oxford Alternative Progressive Metallers Arimea have switched from their own material to a cover of “Never Really Over” by Katie Perry in the latest in their “lockdown sessions“, a series which has seen them not only performing acoustic versions of cuts from their EP “Castle Bravo” but
The Lockdown Sessions from Oxford Alternative Metallers Arimea continue with a playthrough video for the lead guitar parts of “Dreadnought” played over 7 strings. The bands debut EP “Castle Bravo” is one that has been on our horizons for a while and we recommend it. If you like, you can also support the band by
The lockdown sessions for Oxford Alternative Metalcore act Arimea continue with a drum playthrough of “Disbelief”. The track appears on their debut EP “Castle Bravo” and for those not in the know, there is meaning behind that. Castle Bravo was the name given to the first in a series of high yield thermonuclear design tests carried
We should probably get someone to review “Castle Bravo” by Oxford Alternative Metallers Arimea as we’ve talked about it so much at this point that the only thing we haven’t done is given it a rating. The band have continued their regular Lockdown Session series with an acoustic version of “Cold” performed out in the
Continuing their lockdown sessions series of acoustic versions and playthroughs, Oxford Alternative Metalcore band Arimea have let their bassist out of the damp basement for a video of the title track of their EP “Castle Bravo“. They may not be heading to the 20th Anniversary of Bloodstock this summer as it’s been rebooted to 2021