When you have in your band former members of Thrash heavy hitters Annihilator and Testament, as well as Malevolent Creation it can bring a certain amount of pressure. Fortunately for Ontario, Canada’s Wreck-Defy their November released record entitled “Powers That Be” mixed and mastered by Juan Urteaga (Skinlab, Testament, Machine Head) at Trident Studio, Pacheco,
Wreck-Defy, a Thrash collective who feature in their ranks former Annihilator singer Aaron Randall, former Testament bass player Greg Christian and former Malevolent Creation drummer Alex Marquez, have dropped a fresh lyric video for “Scumlord”. Another one from the Canadians brilliant record “Powers That Be“, mixed and mastered by Juan Urteaga (Skinlab, Testament, Machine Head)
Including in their ranks some familiar figures in ex-Malevolent Creation man Lee Wollenschlaeger and ex-Sinister, ex-Trauma, Manslaughter, The Black Disorder and Dreamsabyss man Michal Grall, Unblessed Divine are about the bring the curtain down on 2020 with a Darkened Death Metal EP entitled “The Coming Darkness“. Hailing from Poland and South Africa, they have forged
Originating in Faro, Portugal and relocating to London, Progressive Death Metal quartet Sphinx are a beast of Pacific Rim status. The quartet debuted “Immortal” in 2017, an album not only strongly influenced by old school technical Death Metal acts but also by a love of videogames, fables and paying attention to the finest of details
Russian Death Metallers Batushka and Malevolent Creation have announced a co-headlining run across Europe in March 2020 with a trio of dates upon our shores! That will mean that in the space of a month the Buffalo New York Death Metal quartet will go from Buenos Aires Argentina to Hamburg Germany. Mission. 3rd London, The
A band that features Matt Hanchuck on guitars, Aaron Randall on vocals (ex-Annihilator), Greg Christian on bass (ex-Testament) and Alex Marquez on drums (Solstice, ex-Malevolent Creation, ex-Cephalic Carnage, etc.) called Wreck-Defy have unleashed their second album “Remnants of Pain” with a lyric video for “Broken Peace”. You know it’s going to be Thrash. Aaron Randall comments: “I’m excited to