Swedish Melodic Death Metallers Curse Of Eibon who feature in their ranks members of Reek, Stone Brigade and Cynical Existence returned with the H.P. Lovecraft inspired sophomore EP “Journey Into Madness” this week and have shared a concept video for one of its stand out tracks in “The Call“. We’re hoping to bring you an
Five months ago Swedish Melodic Death Metallers Curse of Eibon unveiled their EP “Book of Eibon“, the first work of a group of seasoned musicians in Fredrik Croona (Vocals, Lyrics, programming), Martin Antonsson (Guitar, mixing and mastering), Mathias Back (Bass) and Anders Ström (Drums) known for their work in Reek, Stone Brigade and Cynical Existence. Lyrically
Courtesy of Dark Star video, Curse of Eibon who feature in their ranks members of Reek, Stone Brigade and Cynical Existence, have chosen “Tsathouggan” for the lyric video treatment. The cut, which tells the tale of a supernatural entity in the Cthulhu Mythos shared fictional universe, described as an old God like being from the pantheon
A Melodic Death Metal band with a taste for occult themes, Curse of Eibon hail from Sweden with members in their ranks from Reek, Stone Brigade and Cynical Existence in Fredrik Croona (Vocals, Lyrics, programming), Martin Antonsson (Guitar, mixing and mastering), Mathias Back (Bass) and Anders Ström (Drums). Their debut together takes them down a
“Inter Vivos“, meaning a life-long commitment which only expires due to the death of the other party, is the name that Dead End Finland have chosen for their forth studio album, which has been an incredible three years in the making. It follows 2011’s “Stain Of Grace“, 2013’s “Season of Withering” and 2016’s “Slaves to
Part behind the scenes, part live footage, this pro-shot set from Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals from the final Slayer tour sees them do “A Vulgar Display Of Pantera” in full Pantera tribute and includes footage from back stage & inside the barricade. The set was shot in Oakland California and includes “Becoming“, “Walk”
There can’t be a single Metal Head on Planet Earth who hasn’t heard of Pantera. The legacy of the dearly departed Abbott brothers, Philip H. Anselmo and of course Rex Brown is one which will go on for decades to home. Arguably their finest album “Vulgar Display Of Power” may have been released 27 years
Gothenburg Sweden is home to Cynical Existence, a band who after four Extended Play releases in five years, took stock of their sound and started a new chapter. A trio of singles with a more Metal oriented sound and a cover of “Cold” by Static-X helped establish the sound of the bands full debut album,
As the 20th Anniversary of “Wisconsin Death Trip” rumbles on, it’s time we paid tribute to Wayne Static once again ourselves at Metal Noise. We’ve been Static-X fans since “Push It” dropped into our TV screens and spent many a DJ slot playing “Black & White” to an audience on an Alternative Metal night, though