Tag: Church Road Records

NEWS: Hidden Mothers embrace bitterness with Tayne!

Sheffield ethereal Post-Hardcore Screamo horde Hidden Mothers have teamed up with London based Industrial Noise Pop band Tayne for something truly unique in new single “Bitter Life“. It’s the first new material from Hidden Mothers since last years “Erosion / Avulsion” album and arrives as the band prepare to join the likes of Taking Back

NEWS: Believe In Nothing find warmth in the cold?

A second single of 2025 and third single over all from Eastbourne Sludge Metal crew Believe In Nothing has aired in “Complete Desolation“. A bleak cut that finds the band doubling down on the heaviness they offered in the March released single “What Would You Do?” it trades the Post-Punk elements for crushing weight. It

Review: “Greater Than Death” by Inhuman Nature

Hardened road warriors Inhuman Nature have spent the past six long years turning stages to sawdust across Europe alongside many house hold names including but not limited to Crowbar, Heriot and Green Lung. Appearances at Bloodstock, Damnation and 2000 Trees festivals have only served to increase their blood lust, something seemingly only abated by spitting

NEWS: Celestial Sanctuary choke on seeds?

Forged in the fires of 2019 by mastermind Tom Cronin, Celestial Sanctuary burst onto the scene with their brutal blend of death metal pulling influence from the likes of Carcass, Dying Fetus and Cannibal Corpse and injecting their own fetid flavour into the genre. Their sophomore album “Insatiable Thirst For Torment” arrived via Church Road Records

NEWS: Burner unveil “The Night Does Not End”!

When is the best time to release new material? When you’ve got shows on the horizon, that’s when! The promise of witnessing new material live is exactly what we want! To that end a new twin track single “The Night Does Not End” has landed courtesy of London Death Metal and Hardcore merchants Burner via

NEWS: Forlorn endure “The Wailing”!

After a sold out album release show at The Black Heart in London, Pagan Folk Horror Metal quintet Forlorn will return to the stage on 26th April at Noizzefest in Cardiff. After a building to that monumental crescendo, the band have shared a final music video to accompany the arrival of “Aether” via Church Road Records

NEWS: Employed To Serve. Broken Down.

Directed and edited by Joe Guppy (Cancer Bats, Conjurer, END) a music video for “Breaks Me Down” by Employed To Serve has premiered. It’s another high calibre offering to materialise from the bands highly anticipated new album “Fallen Star” which is due out on 25th April via Spinefarm Records and features guest vocal appearances from

Review: “Aether” by Forlorn

Since they wandered in from the bitter, cold and barren wilderness in 2019, Forlorn have never ceased to astound and amaze, sharing stages with everyone from Dying Wish to Crypta and performing at festivals including Radar and Tech-Fest while maintaining a near constant waterfall release of singles. Having witnessed the band live on numerous occasions,

NEWS: Inhuman Nature aren’t dead and buried yet!

Eight years into their glittering career on the darker side of Thrash Metal, Inhuman Nature are gearing up for a second full length album “Greater Than Death” to be distributed by Church Road Records on 25th April. Ahead of time they’ve shared another track with some glorious artwork in “Dead And Buried” and cheekily announced