Tag: KoRn

Al’s Audio Guide to… #4: Conjurer!

Back for 2020, in the fourth installment of a new series we’ve got Weaponry vocalist Al Bristow to talk about some of the lesser lights of heaven in the Metal scene. You know, the ones who never got the credit they deserved?! Well… except this time out, when following on from InMe, Jamie Lenman &

Review: “Dead Generation” by Mortal Shift

Mancunian Hardcore quartet Mortal Shift – Stuart Carson (vocals), Ryan McGuire (guitars), Peter Higson (drums) and Conor Yates (bass) roped in Triple Six Productions for the cover art and Loathe guitarist Conor Sweeney to handle production, mixing and mastering for their debut EP “Dead Generation“, released independently back in May. Detest vocalist Christian Tustin also repays the

The 12 Days of Christmas #1: “One” by Metallica!

The festivity of the twelve days of Christmas runs from 25th December to 5th January, based on an English Christmas Carol that sees a lover give gifts cumulatively over the Christmas season starting with Christmas Day. Originally published in 1780, it’s probably French in origin, Skull Island has been conquered many times in it’s rich

Review: “Self Titled” EP by HeadShot Five

Infusing Alternative Metal, Hardcore and even Nu-Metal to create their sound, Lublin, Poland natives HeadShot Five released their self titled EP back in April, having been in the works for nearly four years. They’re currently working on the debut full length so while they do that, we’re filling in the gaps. A classic menacing groove

Documentary: Dialing In Gojira Guitar Tones!

Steven from Neutral DSP shows you how to dial in the guitar tones for “Silvera” by Gojira in this documentary that our friends in Kodama might like to watch, being huge fans of the Frenchmen. The band themselves have unveiled some shows with KoRn next summer around numerous festival appearances. They’ve also landed the number

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Static-X

As the 20th Anniversary of “Wisconsin Death Trip” rumbles on, it’s time we paid tribute to Wayne Static once again ourselves at Metal Noise. We’ve been Static-X fans since “Push It” dropped into our TV screens and spent many a DJ slot playing “Black & White” to an audience on an Alternative Metal night, though

Review: “Delirium” by Together In Tragedy

A Four piece from Campbelltown, Western Sydney Australia formed in late 2016, Together In Tragedy released their debut album “Social Construct” independently two years later. Building on their skills and experience in the live arena they have returned with “Delirium“, a 5 track EP recorded by Nat Sherwood at Maple Studios with additional recording at

Review: “Catalyst” EP by SleepWalker from Al Bristow!

Weaponry frontman Al Bristow took some time out from the bands current touring and recording schedule to share his love of “Catalyst” by Portsmouth natives SleepWalker.  A huge amount of records have come out recently that have a lot Nu Metal influences. Unfortunately when you mention Nu Metal, the first things that generally come to

Throwback: “Smile” by Taproot!

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