Well, well, well. Three holes in the ground. The fifth anniversary of Rabidfest just got a whole lot bigger with the announcement of four additional bands to join the original nine! Midlands Tech-Death Monsters Monasteries will be joined by the complex and catchy Lest We Forget, Emo warriors Reveller and high velocity Hardcore from Johanna
Recorded and produced by Andy Mallaby before being mixed and mastered by Christian Donaldson (Psycroptic, The Agonist), Northern Deathcore brutes Osiah have announced a new EP titled “Chronos” for 3rd February via Unique Leader Records. It seems it has been announced a little prematurely thanks to the internet but now has officially been given a
Chapter #3 of Listmania Awards season and a conundrum presents itself like a beast from the black lagoon. In a modern world where the waterfall release strategy is prevalent how do we give you a list of our top #5 singles of 2022? There are so many to choose from, it’s like being a five
It’s the final countdown… The last gig of 2022 for this writer happens to be our first visit to Suburbia in Southampton, a small but perfectly formed venue, ideal for underground Metal acts to cut their teeth in the live arena and hone their skills for when opportunity arises. It has been brass monkey weather
… Combining Silence with Loss and with one show still to be confirmed, Northern Deathcore heavyweights Osiah have announced a headlining run with Manchester’s Deathcore Monasteries in October that will start with both bands joining the likes of Martyr Defiled, Inhuman Nature and Helgrind in Derby…
San Diego California Deathcore collective Darkest Point clearly know what time it is as they have tapped up Josh Davies (ex-Abandonment ex-Sentenced) from Monasteries to destroy their latest single “Afraid“. It’s the bands first of 2022 having made their debut last year and having witnessed Davies in the live arena at Tech-Fest you can rest
Saturday may be a day with showers on the weather forecast but the beauty of Tech-Fest is that the stages are inside interlinked hangers with a merch and bar area between them meaning that the weather isn’t a factor that counts against enjoying any of the bands. After yesterday’s Metal buffet, today is a shade
Building the funeral pyre with 2019 debut EP “Slerm” and then igniting it a year later with 2020’s follow up “Heavy Silence” that saw the band joined by Deathcore hero Tyler Shelton of Traitors for the skull battering masterpiece that is “For We Are Wretched“, Wolverhampton Beatdown Deathcore enthusiasts Suffer now find themselves wondering if with
It’s the return of the almighty 21 Questions! This time out we have Suffer drummer Jack Kent in the Mastermind hot seat ahead of the bands debut full length album “The Sorrow We Sow, The Hatred We Know” dropping like an anvil on our skulls on 1st July! From that record the five piece Deathcore band
As the hype around their debut full length album “The Sorrow we Sow, The Hatred we Know“ continues to bubble away in the background like the tomato sauce for your Pizza, Beatdown Deathcore collective Suffer have announced a trio of release shows around it. They will be joined in July by Old Wharf, Recall The