Tag: Lunar

Playthrough: “Gross Machines” from Below The Stones!

Almost a year ago West Midlands Progressive Metal act Below The Stones unveiled a sophomore EP in “Solar” and with new material rumoured to be in the works, the band have returned to their last confession for a strings playthrough video. Guitarists Euan and Harry, armed with a Legator Ghost 7 Galaxy with a Line

Review: “Dark Paradise” by Anubis

Having spent the past five years building a reputation for themselves by playing shows all over Southern California opening for bands like Allegaeon, Raven and Warbringer and self releasing a collection of EPs and singles, Los Angeles bases Anubis finally bit the bullet and inked a deal with M-Theory Audio for a debut full length

Exclusive Interview: Below The Stones talk “Solar”!

When you hear a band who deliver something that blows your mind, going back and checking out their previous offerings can be a mixed blessing. However in the curious case of West Midlands Progressive Metal act Below The Stones, after hearing and reviewing sophomore EP “Solar“, subsequently checking out debut “Lunar” actually earned the first

Bootleg: “Gross Machines” from Below The Stones!

Caught on camera by Scarlett Warrington at Counterstrike Promotions Slaughterhouse Festival 2023, here’s “Gross Machines” from West Midlands based Progressive Metal act  Below The Stones. It’s the second part of the holy trinity that is the bands sophomore EP “Solar“, a fretless bass, melodic riff and soaring vocal loaded affair that follows the well received

Review: “Lunar” by Below The Stones

Earlier this month West Midlands based Progressive Metal act Below The Stones released their sophomore EP “Solar“, a record offering fretless bass and melodic riffs with soaring vocals and pushing the envelope of technicality without being overbearing. Having reviewed that record and fallen in love with some of its more eccletic and perhaps even eccentric

Review: “Solar” by Below The Stones

A Progressive Metal act from the West Midlands in the United Kingdom, Below The Stones launched their vision of the genre with 2020 demo “Goliath“, bearing no resemblance to the Butcher Babies cut of the same name. Having essentially dipped their toes in the water and tested the temperature the band then dived right in