…with album “The 3rd Dimension” due out in seconds via M-Theory Audio, Canadian Thrash overlords Hazzerd have seized the day and unveil a music video for one called “Unto Ashes“. The long awaited, highly anticipated follow up to the Dave Mustaine approved “Delirium” from 2020 was mastered by Johnny Gasparic (Into Eternity) and features cover
The World needs more Thrash Metal and Canadians Hazzerd have a mighty fine supply. They’ve dropped a second cut from their next album “The 3rd Dimension” in one called “ThArSh TiLl DeTh” complete with a music video that you’re not going to want to miss. So what are you waiting for? Hell isn’t going to
17th January 2025 will find M-Theory Audio distributing new album “The 3rd Dimension” by Canadian Thrash act Hazzerd. In preparation they’ve thrown out a guitar and bass playthrough video for the first single “Deathbringer” that demonstrates the talents of their newest recruit Nick Schwartz (Tymo, Kill Witch) alongside old hand David Sprague (Schädlich). Pre-orders for
Mixed and mastered by Johnny Gasparic (Into Eternity) and featuring cover artwork by Andrei Bouzikov (Municipal Waste, Toxic Holocaust, Skeletonwitch), M-Theory Audio have welcomed the signing of Canadian Thrash lovers Hazzerd for a third album. Titled “The 3rd Dimension” the record will land on 17th January, some five years after critically acclaimed sophomore album “Delirium”
6th June has long been claimed as International Slayer Day (trademark, patient applied for by Kerry King) and in celebration of that Madrid Spain based Thrash overlords Holycide, a band who themselves celebrate their 20th Anniversary this year, are set to unveil a new album in “Towards Idiocracy“. Despite officially forming in 2004 due to
The rising tide of Thrash acts for a new generation his once again starting to grow and the Spring of 2020 saw Turn Cold formed in Atlanta Georgia by a group of experienced musicians including guitarist Brett Butler, drummer Matt Karoglou, vocalist Stenvik Mostrom and bassist Twitch who have all been part of Dead Oath
“Another Sunday I’m battered and spent, So many things happened that I might regret, A weekly occurrence, what’s strange about that? But it seems like to me there’s a pain in my neck, Aches when I turn and when I look up, It feels like my necks been hit by a truck, Ears are still
Celebrating 20 years of mayhem, underground Thrash legends Helgrind have returned from the depths of the abyss for “Insurrection“. The record comes almost a decade after its predecessor in 2011’s “Inquisition” and marks the first writing collaboration between vocalist and bassist Paula Nelson and guitarist Si Ellis as they looked to create a new record
Formed at the turn of the century in Albacete, Spain, Angelus Apatrida are a Thrash quartet who have enjoyed sustained international recognition since their 2006 debut “Evil Unleashed” and have never looked back, inking a deal with their current label home Century Media in 2009. So in an era of Thrash resurgence with bands like
Sometimes it takes time to get things how you want them to be. Recorded, mixed and mastered at the highly acclaimed Hearse Studio (Aborted, Wiegedood, Cytotoxin) by a band who feature in their ranks members and former members of no less than Octahedron, I Inside, Poseydon, Capital Scum, Roll The Dice, Los Vendettaz, Push Right Back, Aguynguerran