Have you ever come across a band that you think you should like (and you want to) but for some unfathomable reason, you just can’t seem to get into their sound? You might like one or two songs but with so many other fish in the sea when it comes to checking out a full
Back in the US for the latest edition of the Kerrang Magazine K! Pit series, Sonoran Death Metallers Gatecreeper decimated The Well in Brooklyn New York with a set mixed by Will Putney at Graphic Nature Audio. Including “Puncture Wounds”, “Barbaric Pleasures” and “Flamethrower”, it’s a blistering 30 minutes with “Deserted” out now!
A couple of weeks back, Kerrang Magazine published an article detailing 13 of their favourite guest vocal appearances plus the entire “Irony Is A Dead Scene” EP from Dillinger Escape Plan fronted by Mike Patton, which got us thinking about some of our personal favourites. The guest appearance is such a regular thing now that
Leeds quartet Cutting Teeth aka James Thurlby, Jono Roberts, Nathan Euington and Adam Jones have been making waves of late with single “Diathesis” hitting 13k worth of YouTube streams in a month at the time this review was written. They come from a city with a number of emerging talents and follow hot on the
Scheduled to play for half an hour, when Machine Head turner up at East London Dive Bar Blondies for this performance for the Kerrang! Magazine K! Pit series, they had other plans. Playing for over an hour, they hammered out not only 7 tracks from their seminal album “Burn My Eyes” but also a selection
Like every era of sub-genre that comes and goes and comes back again, it’s probably fair to say we’re in the nostalgic phase when it comes to Nu-Metal. After all, not only has Nu-Metal returned with the likes of DED but the sub-genres of Nu-Metalcore and Gloom have been spawned with their roots firmly in
The latest entry in the Kerrang Magazine K! Pit series sees Fit For An Autopsy destroy a dive bar called The Gutter in Brooklyn New York with new song “Shepard” and classic “Black Mammoth” appearing in a 6 song set! “The Sea Of Tragic Beasts” is out tomorrow, 25th October via Nuclear Blast!
Earlier this week Kerrang Magazine published an article entitled “11 Nu-Metal Bands Your Probably Don’t Remember” and… covered 11 Nu-Metal bands that we remember very well! So in our infinite wisdom we’ve decided to put together a bunch of 5 Nu-Metal bands you may remember that were perhaps one hit wonders or a little bit
If you haven’t been following Kerrang Magazine’s Art Of The Record series, then you won’t know that the legend that is Will Putney has been giving them an exclusive behind the mixing desk look at the albums he’s had the pleasure of working on of late. This time out, he takes us on a journey
Last week Kerrang Magazine published an interesting article on “The 13 Most Nu-Metal Moments Of All Time“. It’s a decent read and something of a nostalgia trip down the yellow brick road otherwise known as memory lane with as you’d expect mentions of KoRn and Limp Bizkit but also a resurgent Evanescence and of course