Imagine you’re writing you’re last will and testament to instruct your loved ones of your last wishes. You’re going to ascend to the afterlife but you can only take with you the contents of your coffin to start the next chapter with. Which 5 albums would you take? We asked Fates Messenger vocalist Tony Maddocks
“Eternal War is a culmination of everything we are—hard-earned experience, raw anger, and a refusal to be passive in a world that’s spiralling into darkness. We didn’t form this band to coast on legacy. This is about what’s next.” – Fates Messenger
Emerging from the darkness in late 2023 with members and former members of Romeo Must Die, Stampin’ Ground and Above All in their ranks, Fates Messenger dropped EP “They Walk Among Us” in September last year. Showing no mercy, just 10 months on the four piece have a sophomore record waiting in the wings in
Playing in C Standard tuning, Tom Whitty from Dyscarnate hammers through “Iron Strengthens Iron” from their forged in steel album “With All Their Might“. The Horsham Death Metallers guitarist is playing a Carillion Polaris 6 Custom with Bare Knuckle Juggernaut pickups with D’Addario NXYL 12-60 gauge strings. In order to achieve that tone you need a Neural
April will see Vexed joining Dyscarnate in supporting Whitechapel in the Death Metal titans European Tour. Frontwoman Megan Targett has put together a “Kill Tape” of her Top #10 most streamed tracks of the moment that cuts across the genres and appears at least to be the first part of a series put together by
Whitechapel previously announced a run of UK shows after their trek on this year’s anniversary edition of the Impericon Festival and now it’s been confirmed that it will see them joined by South Coast Death Metallers Dyscarnate who are well overdue a new album and Vexed who are also due. The shows are at smaller venues
October will see our very own Dyscarnate head over to the US for a run with Rivers of Nihil, Fit For An Autopsy and Lorna Shore! Here’s the Death Metal trio performing “Of Mice & Mountains” in London back in February which was fan filmed and then spliced together by the band themselves!
If you missed Whitechapel or Dysncarnate this summer your will get another chance to catch them upon our shores in December. Once again a single UK show at the Camden Electric Ballroom taking place on 5th December will see the pair join Kataklysm, Fleshgod Apocalypse as part of this year’s incarnation of the MTV Headbangers
Keeping it Graspop Metal Meeting 2019, here’s Pro-Shot footage of Hatebreed playing “To The Threshold” and “Looking Down The Barrel of Today”! They’re currently upon our shores with the second UK date of their 25th Anniversary Tour seeing them in Manchester with Broken Teeth and Dysncarnate! Check out our review of their London show at
Celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a World Tour are Hatebreed who formed in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1994. The current line up of vocalist Jamey Jasta, bassist Chris Beattie, lead guitarist Wayne Lozinak, drummer Matt Byrne and rhythm guitar Frank Novinec feature 3 members who were in the band at the start, although Wayne Lozinak was