Tag: Deliverance

Review: “Deliverance” by Empyrean Fire

A concept album that reshapes the work of Milton’s “Paradise Lost” and “Paradise Regained” after years of rumination from frontwoman Tricia Myers forms the backbone of the debut album of Portland, Oregon trio Empyrean Fire as she is joined by guitarist, bassist and programmer Jason Yorke and synth master Brian Rush. Yorke also mixed and

Bootleg: “Mouth Of Madness” from Heart of a Coward!

Another cut from from the live session filmed for the Heavy Music Awards 2020 sees Milton Keynes DJentlemen Heart of a Coward smash their 7 strings through “Mouth of Madness” as directed by edit by Tom Russell for AfterLive music with Audio Mixing by Tom Tinsley. The track originally appears on their Century Media third

Live Review: Heart of a Coward (Live Steam)

Milton Keynes DJentlemen Heart of a Coward have been stalwarts of the UK Metal scene since 2009 and despite a trio of line up changes in that time, they’ve gone from strength to strength, proven statistically by the fact that “Hollow” from 2013’s “Deliverance” and “Collapse” from 2019’s “The Disconnect” top the bands individual streaming

NEWS: Empyrean Fire prepare for the “Gathering Storm”!

A second single from “Deliverance”, the work of  Portland Oregon Symphonic Black Metallers Empyrean Fire has surfaced. Following the impressive “Corruption“, the band have shared a visualiser for “Gathering Storm” both of which are available over at bandcamp as immediate downloads in exchange for a pre-order. A concept release, the album re-imagines  Milton’s “Paradise Lost” and

NEWS: Empyrean Fire set for “Deliverance”!

Another band yet to set the release date for an album are Portland Oregon Symphonic Black Metallers Empyrean Fire. What they have given us is a the cover art for “Deliverance” (original painting by Gustav Dore) as well as a single in the form of “Corruption“, which is available over at bandcamp. Frontwoman Tricia Myers

Riff Police! Pull Over! #113: Corrosion Of Conformity Vs Misfits!

1999 may have been the height of Nu-Metal but that wasn’t the only Metal Music around. The second album of life after Danzig “Famous Monsters” surfaced from the Black Lagoon from Horror Punk legends Misfits fronted by Michale Graves. It may have received mixed reviews but that may have been more about who fronted the band

Review: “The Disconnect” by Heart of a Coward

It’s been 4 long years since 2015’s “Deliverance” and over a year since May 2018’s unveiling of former No Consequence vocalist Kaan Tasan as their new frontman, replacing former Slyosis man Jamie Graham at the helm. He now works for Unique Leader Records. That news was accompanied by a tour and single “Collapse” which not