Tag: Nine Inch Nails

Review: “The Nothing” by KoRn

The 13th studio album from Bakersfield California Nu-Metal pioneers KoRn titled “The Nothing” was produced by Nick Raskulinecz who handled the role for 2016’s “The House of Suffering” as well as albums from Trivium and Deftones. Said to have been inspired by the villain from “The Neverending Story”, a Supernatural force of destruction spawned from

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Creedence!

There are many fans who would argue that the Die Hard saga died after the trilogy and that “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival playing during credits at the end of Die Hard 4.0 was the highlight of the film… Harsh? Possibly. But we still can’t bring ourselves to watch the fifth installment of the

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Burn My Eyes Ed.

Earlier this week Louder described the seminal year for Metal that was 1994. It featured genre redefining and generation inspiring albums like the self titled debut from KoRn, “Troublegum” from Therapy? and “Superunknown” from Soundgarden not to mention Trent Reznor’s masterpiece “The Downward Spiral” from Nine Inch Nails. You can read that in full here. We’re not

Review: “Alien” by Northlane

Produced by the band themselves and recorded at Chris Blancato’s Studio in Sydney, with the exception of Marcus Bridge’s vocals which were recorded at Sydney’s Electric Sun Studios, “Alien” is the fifth studio album from Australian Titans Northlane. Having surprise released their previous effort “Mesmer”, this time out their label UNFD have taken the usual

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Marilyn Manson.

Taking its name from the 1967 book of the same name by Marilyn Bender which opened the doors to the World on the Jet-set lifestyle of the 1960s and the culture of beauty, fashion and politics, “The Beautiful People” is arguably one of Marilyn Manson’s finest moments. Appearing on the bands 1996 album “Antichrist Superstar”

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Rob Zombie Ed.

“Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International” is the critically acclaimed 1998 debut album of Rob Zombie, his first solo album after the tearing apart of White Zombie. Co-written by Charlie Clouser formerly Nine Inch Nails and with a video that saw Rob Zombie’s wife Sheri Moon doing what you might

Throwback: “Trashmouth” from Vanna!

Seeing as it’s Monday we’re not going to throwback too far. Just to 2010 and the much missed Vanna. A Hardcore Punk band from Boston, Massachusetts that managed an impressive 13 year stint before calling it a day in December 2017. Their 6 album and 7 EP discography is impressive stuff with personal favourite “The Few

Review: “Bury Me In Blasphemy” EP by Carnifex!

It’s been little over 18 months since San Diego Californian Deathcore crew Carnifex released “Slow Death” via Nuclear Blast. The decision to surprise release a new EP containing a single brand new track, a pair of covers and a remix may have come as a shock to some but it’s nothing new for the tactical