With a trio of shows coming up this weekend, The Hero Dies First have released a new music video for “Re:Ingite” show by Oli Duncanson. The Fredrik Nordstrom (Bring Me The Horizon, In Flames, I Killed The Prom Queen) produced tune will no doubt get an airing at one of them. Joining the Bedford Metallers
Heading from Manchester to Oxford it’s time to bring a debut single from a band formed just this year to The Black Map of the UK Underground Metal Scene. Complete with a mixing and mastering job from Henrik Udd (I Killed The Prom Queen, Counting Days, Architects) and featuring a guest appearance from Alex Tovell
What’s in a name? What’s in a genre or sub-genre tag? When your band label themselves as “Metalcore” in 2019 it can literally mean just about anything. So much so that often the word “Metalcore” is used to replace the word “Metal”. So your band is a five piece with a twin guitar attack and
When the much loved Australian Melodic Metalcore Heroes I Killed The Prom Queen called it a day in 2008, no-one could have predicted that drummer JJ Peters would have gone on to front highly successful Hardcore band in Deez Nuts. The band have been on the rise and rise since their debut “Rep Your Hood”.
It’s hard to listen to 2017’s “Tooth & Nail” fromĀ 6 piece London Hardcore Punks (or as they prefer “Heavy Punk”) Cope and not hear a number of familiar riffs in the mix. Indeed, part of the EP’s charm is that it feels familiar, like an old flame who you’ve temporarily forgotten why you ditched…. It
Cardiff Metallers New Graves have released their debut single “Empty Lungs” via Dreambound. Before giving it a listen, take note, this is no ordinary debut single. It was Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Fredrik Nordstrom in Gothenburg Sweden. That’s right. The Dream Evil Guitarist who’s perhaps as famous for his production work with Architects (“Lost
JJ Peters fronted Australian Hardcore crew Deez Nuts have dropped a music video for “Hedonistic Wasteland” from their current album “Binge & Purgatory” which is out now via Century Media. The album represents a return to form for the former I Killed The Prom Queen drummers band, even if the pink cover made us raise