Tag: M-Theory Audio

NEWS: Hazzerd wake up in a Nightmare!

Championed by none other than Megadeth Mastermind Dave Mustaine as upcoming Thrash hopefuls, Calgary’s Hazzerd tipped their hat to the master with their album, ‘Delirium” which is of course out now on M-Theory Audio. If you haven’t already heard it, check out this freshly released video for “Waking Nightmare” taken from it which has some

NEWS: Voices Of Ruin get “Carved Out”!

Filmed and edited by Matt Zane (Zakk Wylde, Society 1, Static-X) Southern California-based Melodic Death Metal quintet Voices Of Ruin have continued the build up to the release “Path To Immortality” with a music video for single “Carved Out“. Produced by Machine Head and Once Human guitarist Logan Mader (Gojira, SepticFlesh), the album marks the bands debut

Review: “God Of Dead Roots” by Sicarius

Formed in 2014 in Inland Empire California, Black Metallers Sicarius might not be a house hold name despite their 2017 critically acclaimed debut album “Serenade of Slitting Throats” being hailed by Decibel Magazine for “combining black metal with a violent immediacy and pairing it with a bloody, corpse painted aesthetic” but they could actually be considered a

NEWS: Sicarius pray to the “God Of Dead Roots”!

Californian Black Metallers Sicarius might not be a house hold name despite their 2017 critically acclaimed debut album “Serenade of Slitting Throats” being hailed by Decibel Magazine for “combining black metal with a violent immediacy and pairing it with a bloody, corpse painted aesthetic” but they do feature in their ranks Enterprise Earth drummer Brandon

NEWS: Voices Of Ruin announce album #3!

If you thought that Logan Mader’s career with Once Human and Machine Head as a guitarist meant that he had put his production work on hold, you’d be mistaken. At some point he’s found the time to do the job for Southern California Melodic Death Metal quintet Voices Of Ruin. 24th April will see their third

Review: “Delirium” by Hazzerd

It’s not often that an up and coming band gets praise from one of their all time heroes. So when Megadeth founder Dave Mustaine championed Hazzerd alongside Power Trip as a promising thrash hopefuls on a Gimme Radio feature, people took note. He also included Hazzerd on his personal list of record collection picks around