In case you missed it, raging Spanish Thrash Metal act Holycide have issued a timely reminder of their third album “Towards Idiocracy” with a lyric video for their take on “Chemical Dependency” by Atrophy. The record dropped on International Slayer Day, 6th June 2024 via Xtreem Music having been mixed and mastered for maximum impact by
Vocalist Dave Rotten (Avulsed, Holycide) and guitarist and bassist Rogga Johansson (Ribspreader, Paganizer) have announced a fifth album from their 90’s style Death Metal project Putrevore in “Unending Rotten Cycle” that sees them joined by drummer Thomas Ohlsson (Stass, War Magic). Adorned in the haunting artwork of Lucretia Morti (Unbounded Terror, Anialator, Crimson Storm) and mixed
After thirty four years of uninterrupted devotion to Death Metal, Spanish legends Avulsed are preparing to unleash their eighth studio album. Vocalist Dave Rotten remains the last man standing from the original line up of the group with drummer Santiago García Arroyo (Buriality, Holycide, Inania Regna), guitarist Alejandro Lobo (Dissonath, Krueger, Misanthropy), bassist Alex Nihil
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
Set for release on 6th June, internationally recognized as the Day of Slayer, in a limited vinyl edition of 250 copies (100 splatter and 150 black) and a cassette edition limited to 50 units, “Towards Idiocracy” from Spanish Thrash Metal band Holycide is looking the part. In evidence the band submit an electrifying animated video
Spanish Thrash Metal force Holycide have offered up a second single “Remote Control” from their forthcoming third album, “Towards Idiocracy“. Scheduled for a 6th June via Xtreem Music release, the Internationally recognised Day of Slayer will find them issuing a war cry of their own with a cover of “Chemical Dependency” by Atrophy within the
Even if you have never heard of them before, it only takes one fleeting glance at the cover artwork for the third album “Towards Idiocracy” from Spaniards Holycide to know that it’s going to be a ruthless Thrash Metal record. Not only does it bring together members of Avulsed and Unbound Terror but it also