Monday morning trivia time. What’s the most Metal name on the United Kingdom Monopoly board? Whitechapel Road! Seeing as the UK leg of their tour for the brilliant “The Valley” has been cancelled rather than postponed as it was pinned to the Impericon 20th Anniversary shows, we’re going to throw back to 2008. The American
Progressive Technical Death Metallers Allegaeon have taken on something of a mission, going back to the 70’s to cover “Roundabout” by YES. Originally released in 1971 on “Fragile“, this new version was recorded at Flatline Audio in Denver Colorado with producer Dave Otero and comes complete with a behind the scenes video looking at how the
Proudly endorsing Tama Drums, Meinl Cymbals, Evans Drumheads, Tama Drumsticks, Trick Pedals, Vratim Drumshoes, Reflexx Practice Pads, Audient, 64 In-Ears, Gator Cases, OnTrigger, & 2Box, Intronaut drummer Alex Rudiger has been filmed in the studio doing a playthrough video for “The Cull“. The track appears on the Progressive Metal trio’s new album “Fluid Existential Inversions“,
Taken from their 2019 return from exodus album “Awakening“, Sacred Reich have unveiled a music video for “Salvation“. Directed by Fiaz Farrelly, it splices together some live live footage with frontman and bassist Phil Rind commenting: “We want to put something positive out there right now. ‘Salvation’ is about music’s ability to encourage and inspire
16th March 2020 was the second anniversary of “Where Owls Know My Name” from Rivers of Nihil via Metal Blade, a masterful Technical Progressive Metal record from a band known for more Technical Death Metal inspired works. In this new video, bassist Adam Briggs and guitarist Brody Uttley sit down to go through the story
As the Monster Sponsored Rebellion IX European Tour has been postponed, we’re hopeful that Chicago Illinois Hardcore crew Harms Way will be preparing for a follow up to the brilliant “Post Human“. That remix EP was all well and good, but it’s just a stop gap to fill the void. Here’s the band at their
Has it really been two years since Reading Pennsylvania Progressive Technical Death Metallers Rivers Of Nihil released “Where Owls Know My Name“? How time flies. Metal Blade Records have put together this montage and discussion between guitarist Brody Uttley and bassist Adam Biggs about the writing process for the album and how they feel it
“Peel away the earth and raise the dead. Back from the grave to strike again. We have come as children of the night. Sworn to drain everything of life“…We admit it. Earlier this week we suggested that American Death Metallers The Black Dahlia Murder were playing their cards close to their collective chests with new
1983 saw Metal Blade Records release the debut studio album from a fledgling Slayer going by the name of “Show No Mercy“. A completely self financed release which has often been criticized for it’s demo quality production value, it was recorded at Track Record Studios, Los Angeles, California and appeared just a month later. Extensive
Guitar World were lucky enough to get Brandon Ellis drop by their studio and deliver a guitar playthrough of the title track from “Verminous“, the upcoming new album from his band The Black Dahlia Murder. The Death Metallers will be letting Metal Blade Records do the dirty work on 17th April, so keep your eyes