Tag: Grave

NEWS: Nekrodawn offer termination services!

They say you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer and formed in Dalma in October 2022, Nekrodawn are a Swedish Death Metal act to keep one eye on. A collective of seasoned musicians known for a wealth of  prior convictions including Centinex, Face Breaker and Moondark who also have current Hypocrisy drummer

NEWS: Morbidfest returns for “Blessed Are The Sick” 30th Anniversary!

The return of Morbidfest celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the iconic “Blessed Are The Sick” by Morbid Angel will see original vocalist and bassist David Vincent fronting I Am Morbid, a group who also feature ex-Morbid Angel drummer Tim Yeung, alongside guitarists Bill Hudson (Circle II Circle, Trans-Siberian Orchestra) and Kelly McLaughlin (Pessimist, ex-Possessed). Support for

NEWS: Street Soldier Weekender!

A forthcoming debut EP entitled “Northern Hate” is well on the way so Street Soldier have joined forces with Ruthless and Spawn of Disgust for a trio of shows with a both of help from Alpha Omega Booking. The opening night will see the bands joined by Depravity and Grave for an almost half dayer!

NEWS: Grave and Scorned in June!

Sheffield Hardcore crew Grave have announced a trio of co-headlining shows with Scorned in June! Their debut album “Odi Et Amo” appeared on 1st March via Demons Run Amok Entertainment. If you haven’t heard them, check out the video for “End Me” that appeared via Hardcore World Wide 10 months ago! 28th Manchester, Retro 29th Cardiff,

Review: “South Yorkshire Pain” by Grave

Released in March with a Mastering and Mixing job from Marcus Moore, Sheffield Hardcore five-piece Grave introduced us to their very own “South Yorkshire Pain”. Having only been around 12 months, how far can the band have come? Well not only have they signed to Meanstreak Management (also the home of Cheapshot and Moralslip) but they’ve also

The Black Map #34: Grave from Sheffield!

Heading North from London to Sheffield for today’s entry in our Black Map of the UK Underground Metal Scene. The Steel City isn’t only famous for Malevolence but the invention of stainless and crucible steel in the 19th Century. Located at the foothills of the Pennines, it’s one of eight UK cities considered to be