Vocalist CJ McMahon, guitarists Sean Delander and Andy Marsh, drummer Jesse Beahler and bassist Kevin Butler may not like it much but their band Thy Art Is Murder are considered to be at the forefront of the Deathcore scene. In fact, in the press release for this album, they call themselves a Blackened Death Metal band.
Like the finest of oxymorons, it been a long time coming but has been hinted at for a while. We’re talking about the news that via Nuclear Blast on 25th October 2019, a new album engineered, mixed and mastered by Will Putney at Graphic Nature Audio and called “The Sea Of Tragic Beasts” will appear
Brighton Progressive Metalcore heroes Architects have reached incredible heights given how heavy their core sound is. If you’d told them that they’d be headlining Arena’s in 2019 way back in 2004 when then started out, they’d have laughed in your face. It’s been a journey of struggle with numerous line-up changes in the earlier days
Taken from their set at Manchester Rebellion on 2nd June, here are “Lilac” and “Dragged Through The Dirt” from Sydney Australian Metallers Justice For The Damned. Pro-Shot by Snakebite TV, it came from their European Tour with Fit For An Autopsy, Vulvodynia and Venom Prison. They will be joining Dealer for a sold out run
Pro-Shot by Snakebite TV at Manchester Rebellion on 2nd June, here are “Feast”, “Mob Justice” and “Unparalleled Insubordination” from South African Slamming Brutal Death Metallers Vulvodynia! They were one of the surprises of the tour with Fit For An Autopsy, Justice For The Damned and Venom Prison! We had the pleasure of seeing the tour
Hailing from Norwich are Annotations of an Autopsy, a 5 piece consisting of vocalist Steve Regan, drummer Neil Hayward, bassist Nath Applegate and axe wielding pair Sean Mason and Al Commons. They’ve been around since 2007 but dropped their first new song in eight long years with the title track of this EP in March.
Bridging the gap between Deathcore, Death Metal and Metalcore are The Silence Between Us from Venice Italy. As bands like Whitechapel and Betraying the Martyrs are moving away from their roots and demonstrating there is more to them than meets the eye, The Silence Between Us are aiming to go straight in at that level
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
Tonight’s show at Camden Underworld is perhaps surprisingly sold out. A quartet of Metals heavier hitters will take the stage and turn the iconic venue into a sweatbox with a sea of moving bodies headbanging, circle pitting and even forming a wall of death before the close. Who could ask for more of a Friday
Tonight saw Fit For An Autopsy play the first of five UK shows with Venom Prison, Vulvodynia and Justice For The Damned, at Mama Roux in Birmingham! Stepping back to 26th May, here’s “Heads Will Hang” from the Den Bosch Netherlands stop of the tour! These shows are in support of the bands current album