Tag: Kill II This

NEWS: Kill II This threaten to pull the pin?!

Ahead of the 10th Mat via Revolver Records grand unveiling of album number five in “Variant” from Manchester Industrial Metal returners Kill II This, the band have premiered “Heart Shaped Grenade“. The third single from the album is accompanied by a lyric video created by Andy Pilkington at Very Metal Art, the man who also

NEWS: Kill II This premier “Deus”!

If anyone doubted the imminent return of Manchester Industrial Metal act Kill II This with new album “Variant” almost 21 years after their last confession in “Mass. [Down.]-Sin (Drone.)” then look no further than a second single from the fifth record in “Deus“. That of course follows “Less Human” out of the gate with a

NEWS: Kill II This seek humanity?

At one time it didn’t seem possible but the stars have aligned and a fifth album from Industrial Metal merchants Kill II This titled “Variant” approaches on the night side. The band have shared “Less Human” as evidence of that while promising a May released via Revolver Records… which will ultimately send us back to

Bootleg: “ComaKarma” from Kill II This!

After 303 days of radio silence with no word on the album they were working on, Manchester Industrial Metal heroes Kill II This have shared a live rendition of 2019 single “ComaKarma” pro-shot at KK’s Steel Mill in Wolverhampton. That was captured on 1st May 2021 at a live streamed event titled “All Killer –

Review: “Bloodlines” by Enquire Within

Taking two and a half years to write and record “Bloodlines” having formed in 2016, Enquiry Within have a reputation for playing their own special blend of Metalcore and Thrash. They are based on the outskirts of London and comprise vocalist Jacob Waller, lead guitarist Dan Lewin, drummer Henry Waller, bassist Jon Cresswell and rhythm guitarist

Throwback: “Figure of 8” from Kill II This!

Manchester Industrial Metallers Kill II This let us have their third album “Trinity” back in 2001. The band seemed to be on the rise having supported Megadeth on their “Cryptic Writings” tour in 1997 and gaining critical acclaim from Metal Hammer Magazine for their sophomore album “Deviate”, which appeared a year later. They ended up