Tag: Glass Cloud

Review: “Self Titled” by Diamond Construct

Taree is a town on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. About 200 miles from Sidney it was settled in 1831 by William Wynter and from the 2016 census has grown to a population of around 26000. That population include Diamond Construct, a Tech-Metal infused Metalcore quartet comprising vocalist Kynan Groundwater, guitarist Braden

Review: “Eternal Nightmare” by Chelsea Grin

A lot has changed for Salt Lake City, Utah Deathcore heavyweights Chelsea Grin in the build up to recording the newly released album “Eternal Nightmare”. Guitarist Jake Harmond exited the band in March after a 9 year stint citing family reasons. Then frontman Alex Koehler, the only remaining original founding member, announced his departure at the end

Bootleg: Emmure at Carolina Rebellion Festival!

Just shy of half an hour and feaurifea seven songs from new album “Look At Yourself”, here’s a fan filmed full set from Emmure at Carolina Rebellion Festival. The album is out now via SharpTone Records and arguably their finest work to date. Check out our review.

Where Are They Now? #5 : Glass Cloud

Everything went quiet on the Glass Cloud front at the end of 2014’s “Our Endless War” Tour with Whitechapel and Upon A Burning Body. Equal Vision Records had backed former Sky Eats Airplane frontman Jerry Roush after stints in American Me and Of Mice & Men to start a new band. So in 2011, Roush

NEWS: Chelsea Grin offer “Dead Rose”!

Here it is! The first taste of the new Josh Travis (Emmure, Glass Cloud, ex-Tony Danza) and Drew Falk co-produced Chelsea Grin album! No title or release date has appeared for the follow up to 2016’s “Self Inflicted” but with former Lorna Shore frontman Tom Barber stepping into Alex Koehler’s literally massive shoes and guitarist Jacob

REVIEW: “Look At Yourself” by Emmure

On December 22, 2015, it was reported that Frankie Palmeri, was the last man standing in Emmure, the other members of the band abandoning Frankie like rats leaving a sinking ship. The bands line-up has always been in a state of flux and Frankie Palmeri’s statements about his disappointment with the musicianship on 2012’s “Slave