Produced, mixed and engineered by Loathe guitarist Erik Bickerstaffe EP “He Watches In Silence” will mark the return of Liverpool natives God Complex on 21st February via SharpTone Records. The band have offered up a second single from the record in “Depraved Idol” to confirm that they still have what it takes four years after
Produced, mixed and engineered by Loathe guitarist Erik Bickerstaffe, a new single “Salt And Ash” from the reunited God Complex has surfaced alongside the news that the Liverpool Gloom Metal crew have inked a deal in blood with SharpTone Records. The outfit had previously imploded around the release of their debut album “To Decay In
After vocalist Harry Rule exited stage left to join Blood Youth left them something to think about, the much loved God Complex decided to call time on the band after one last show and the release of an album that has been waiting in the wings. The show took place at Zanzibar in Liverpool Merseyside on
Courtesy of Snakebite TV, here’s footage of the now defunct God Complex performing “Worthy Host” with Kadeem France of Loathe at Zanzibar in Liverpool. The final track of the bands debut and final album “To Decay In A Deathless World” with vocalist Harry Rule joining Blood Youth although with them releasing an album shortly before his
How many Blood Youth singles does it take to sink a battleship? A fifth single from an album the band recorded immediately before the first UK lockdown in March 2020 has surfaced in “Something To Numb The Pain” as the band continue their tour with Death Blooms across the country. The first with new vocalist
One of a wealth of interviews from The Mike James Rock Show at Slam Dunk sees Blood Youth guitarist Chris Pritchard chat to them about the emotional sets at the festival as they are the bands final pair with vocalist Kaya Tarsus. He steps aside to focus on his Mental Health with the band announcing
Escaping the big smoke of the capital and travelling North to is this week’s agenda for our Black Map of the UK Underground Metal scene and infusing both video game and Japanese cultural themes are Aberdeen natives Bitterwood. Blending elements of Nu-Metal with Beatdown Hardcore, they’ve been delivering some frighteningly good cuts, the kind of
“We have spent hundreds of hours of writing and demoing the record at our homes and practice spaces to create this EP, and it’s the best music we have written to date. Focussing on the concepts of nihilism and the imperfections of the human race, the subject matter of this record has a deep and
The south coast has provided a fertile soil for Metal bands to grow over with a number of decent venues for bands to gain a fan base as well as bigger venues for international bands to offer some inspiration. Southampton offers The Loft, Engine Rooms, The Joiners and that’s just for starters, three venues that
Calling themselves a Grove orientated Nu-Metalcore band, Creak hail from Newcastle upon Tyne. After a pair of singles in 2019 gained them plenty of attention, including “(W)retch”, which features a guest appearance from Loathe guitarist Connor Sweeny, the quartet of vocalist Jack Dunn, guitarist Patrick Morton, bassist Josh Wanless and drummer Robert Wilkinson have gone and