It seems incredible to think that it was a decade ago in 2013 when signed to Century Media the sophomore album “Severence” from Heart of a Coward dropped like a ton of bricks upon our skulls. Back then the band were fronted by former Sylosis and current Viscera vocalist Jamie Graham and had risen to
Having announced their first wave of bands way back on 14th December the announcement of a second wave with 100 days to go until UK Tech-Fest is music to our ears. This year’s incarnation is the 10th Anniversary of the event and will take place at Newark Showgrounds for four days from 29th June to
Breaking out of lockdown after almost two years of live show decimation in 2022 was one of many of the years joys and so to be able to bring back a category like this to the Listmania Awards season (trademark, patient applied for) is something we’ve been looking forward to doing for a long time.
Joined by Jot Maxi and J Hurley from Milton Keynes DJentlemen Hacktivist are Australians Rumours for their latest single “CTRL + ALT + DLT“. The second single following “Blood Eagle” in 2022 for the band as they prepare for an eight show run with Days Like These and Relapse in just a few days time
Back in the Nu-Metal era there was plenty of talk of who was able to bring the World’s of Rap and Rock together with the best results. Anthrax and Public Enemy, Limp Bizkit and Method Man, KoRn and Ice Cube all conspired to create tracks together to name but a few but the biggest surprise
Borrowing a line from a Coolio classic, Terra IV have premiered a new single titled “Gangsters“, which they’re calling “A direct response and retaliation to the box in which the powers at the top try to keep us in. It’s time for the voices of the unheard to be heard and the people in the
Formerly known as Eyes Of Mutiny, Surrey Alternative Metal act Youthlies have released their second single of 2022 in “Navigate“, a cut for which Hacktivist vocalist J. Hurley lends his throat. He’s been chalking up the guest vocal appearances of late having joined both Dropout Kings and The Final Clause of Tacitus on singles “I Ain’t Depressed”
The third and final day of the extended second incarnation of Radar Festival begins with the journey to the Casino Night Club in Guildford, for which we have the pleasures of a playlist that features some classic Metal tracks from the past 20 odd years including works by American Head Charge, God Forbid and Deftones.
Filmed from the stage at Fajtfest in the Czech Republic earlier this month, US Trap Metal masters Dropout Kings were joined on stage by Milton Keynes DJentlemen Hacktivist as both bands reprised their roles on the collaborative cut “I Ain’t Depressed” which was performed live for the first time ever. The cut appears on Dropout
Why have one guest vocalist on a track when you can have two? That’s the approach The Final Clause of Tacitus took to “For Crying Out Loud“, tapping in both Hacktivist venom spitting frontman Jot Maxi and Adam Ramey of US Trap Metal masters Dropout Kings to serve their time. For their part, the genre