Tag: Kill All The Gentlemen

NEWS: Kill All The Gentlemen believe in carnage!

Rather than spend their hard earned cash on an expensive music video, Kill All The Gentlemen went to the Fox and Hounds and spent it on beer. Hungover and in need of some additional promotion for their upcoming new EP “Come Die With Me“, they went to their rehearsal space and recorded a warts and

Playthrough: “Come Die With Me” from Kill All The Gentlemen!

The recently deceased title track from the forthcoming EP “Come Die With Me” by Devon Melodic Death Metal for piece Kill All The Gentlemen has been given a bass playthrough video as the band count down the days until its release and their April headlining tour trek. It is of course the bands first material

NEWS: Kill All The Gentlemen seek Dave Lamb!

The first single and the title track from a new Double EP “Come Die With Me” by Blackened Death Metal act Kill All The Gentlemen has appeared in internet land. It is of course their first new material since 2022’s well received album “Black Canvas” and if you don’t know what it’s a reference to, where

NEWS: Kill All The Gentlemen announce April UK tour!

It may not be suitable for a long running Channel Four Situation Comedy about random dinners enjoying each others food but Kill All The Gentlemen have announced a new EP titled “Come Die With Me” is on the horizon. It will be preceded by a music video on 5th February for the title track with

The Black Map #201: King Abyss from Uttoxeter!

After our trip from Manchester and Footprints In The Custard to Devon and Kill All The Gentlemen, this week’s entry in The Black Map, our weekly look at one of the lessee lights of heaven from the United Kingdom Underground Metal scene finds us in Uttoxeter. For those not great at Geography [and as we

The Black Map #200: Kill All The Gentlemen from Devon!

A band we described as the Kings of United Kingdom Blackened Death Metal when we reviewed their new album “Black Canvas“, Kill All The Gentlemen are a band worthy of note, their blend of extreme and melodic heavy metal gritty and intense while also being rich and harmonic and there aren’t many who can make

NEWS: Kill All The Gentlemen sin and sin again?

There is no two ways about it, for any Metal band, covering a cut like “It’s A Sin” by the Pet Shop Boys is a move with a certain amount of risk to it. But the fans voted in a public poll so the Kill All The Gentlemen had no choice and fortunately they put their