They say that all good things must come to an end and with that in mind it is time for the final chapter of our Listmania Awards Season. It’s been an absolute pleasure going back over the year that was 2023 and picking out the songs, the EPs, the albums and the live shows that
Taking the path less travelled, California Hardcore Beatdown unit Dreadworm, the creators of such classics as “Damascus” and “Oblivion“, have shared the beats they created which play between their songs as they tune up, sink a beer and towel down between songs. Titled “Worm Beats“, it’s the kind of curiosity that most bands don’t share
Leaving us to reminisce about one of the finest video games of all time, Riverside Californian Sludge infused Heavy Hardcore merchants Dreadworm have let fly with one called “Quake“. Fans will know that these dudes aren’t ones to f*** with, cutting their hallmark sound with elements of Death, Doom and Slam Metal like a dealer
“Pain. Just enough to chew me up, and spit me out. By word of mouth. These representations are everything. It’s plain to me. Why can’t you see? All around the cut you might get stuck and that’s just my luck”
Having recently released a slab of mighty fine Nu-Metalcore tinged Deathcore in “District Violet“, we got talking to Majin vocalist Sam Walley about the evolution of their World. They’ve come a long way since 2020’s debut EP “Warpath” with line up changes, waterfall single releases and covers slowly terraforming the planet to their blueprint. More
Having been on our radar since they released the transatlantic split EP “Oblivion” with our very own South Coast skull crushers Majin back in February 2022, Dreadworm have continued to slice and dice their way through the urban jungle and build their reputation and niche. It’s a crowded Jail but there is a barred window
Let’s be honest for a moment. Reading Festival hasn’t been a Festival that has had Metal acts for a very long time so the announcement of Rage Against The Machine as a headliner was an odd one, especially seeing as there were no similar acts to play before them. The Festival organizers must have paid
Featuring a guest vocal appearance from Mason Probus of California Slammers Dreadworm, Southampton Nu-Metalcore outfit Majin have dropped “The Mechanics of Suffering” at the same time as Dreadworm themselves have dropped “Oblivion” that features a guest vocal appearance from Sam Walley of Majin. That’s the kind of trade that everyone can enjoy with one of