…with hours to go before their new album “A Universe Bereaved” lands on 9th July, Australians Destruction of a Healer have dropped a new song titled “Immortal Bride“. Having started out as a Melodic Death Metal act it seems the band have evolved to embrace a heavier and more technical sound. The album release show
Following “Bestial Hunger“, Australian Melodic Death Metal force Destruction Of The Healer have offered up “Sekhmet” as a second their upcoming new album “A Universe Bereaved“. That’s got a 9th July date on its toe tag in the morgue before which the band will play Nowhere Festival at the Archive Beer Boutique in Brisbane on 13th
It seems that a dark new day is upon us as Australians Destruction Of The Healer announce a new album with a heavier, more technical sound. The tombstone is dated 9th July for the arrival of “A Universe Bereaved“, the band submitting “Bestial Hunger“, a track which features guest vocals from Liam Hedges of Gosika
We reached a lot of milestone markers in the success of Metal Noise in 2021 and while we weren’t able to bring you anywhere near as many live reviews as we’d hoped for or any summer Festival coverage (for obvious reasons), there were some real bucket list moments chalked off, including our fly on the
Following on from last weeks exclusive interview with multi instrumentalist Jackson Meldrum, the mastermind behind solo Melodic Death Metal project Destruction Of The Healer, we go behind the scenes of his current EP “The Living World Can’t See” with him to find out what was involved in creating the sonic oblivion. Hailing from Australia, where
A couple of weeks back we reviewed the sophomore EP in “The Living World Can’t See“ by Australian multi instrumentalist Jackson Meldrum under the moniker Destruction Of The Healer, drenched in Gothenburg sound (Dark Tranquillity, In Flames, At The Gates) influenced guitar work that blew our tiny minds like exploding popcorn kernels. After the addition
We’ve often spoken about the hotbed of Metal talent that has been escaping from every nook and cranny in Australia as if brought to the surface by the huge machines used to mine for sort after raw materials in those distant lands. The latest in a long line to appear on our radar is Destruction