Tag: Limp Bizkit

Playthrough: “Arisen” from Shattered Skies!

Appearing at Radar Festival in Guildford next month will be Shattered Skies, armed with material from their critically acclaimed Progressive Metal album “Muted Neon”. Bassist Chris Borland, no relation of Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland, has not only collected a Dingwall NG2 Combustion 5 string bass, but also laid down a playthrough for “Arisen”!

NEWS: Hot Tub Time Machine: Vexes go 80’s!

There is an obsessive compulsive disorder amongst a lot of musicians to make Metal versions of 80’s pop songs. The results may vary (no Limp Bizkit pun intended) but generally when a band makes it their own, it works out. So here’s the turn of Vexes (ex-A Life Once Lost, ex-Vessl, ex-Downstage) who have taken

Throwback “Snot” by Snot!

What?! Monday?! Again?! How did this happen?! Alright… After last week’s break in the scheduled program for an impromptu tribute to the late Keith Flint, otherwise known as frontman of The Prodigy, we figured it was time to thrownback and pay tribute to another fallen hero. Santa Barbara California alternative Metal band Snot formed in

Review: “Helix” by Crystal Lake

Formed in Tokyo Japan in 2002, Crystal Lake haven’t taken the scenic route to their 5th studio album. The quartet currently comprising vocalist Ryo Kinoshita, lead guitarist Yudai Miyamoto, rhythm guitarist Shinya Hori and drummer Gaku Taura followed up August 3 track single “The Circle” with “Helix” in November. Both releases appeared in the bands

Riff Police! Pull Over! #34: The Browning Vs Limp Bizkit!

“Sick Minds”, the opening track from “Giest” the new album from Kansas City’s The Browning stands out for a very familiar riff after its synth intro. The bands greater Nu-Metal leanings on their new album should come as no surprise with the band starting out in 2005, very shortly after the height of the Nu-Metal

Review: “Geist” by The Browning

Believe it or not, The Browning have been around since 2005 in one form or another, with “Geist” being their 4th full length album in a 13 year career that has also seen them spawn a pair of EPs. The album sees the return of Collin Woroniak to the bands line-up, having departed in 2016, however

Bootleg: A Pair from Ded in Montreal!

Nu-Metalcore band Ded have been making more of a splash than a few waves as arguably one of the more successful bands in the reawakening of the “Nu” style of Metal, as well as getting some help from it’s old guard with Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit directing a couple of their music videos. Here’s