No sooner have Born Of Osiris announced a European trek for March 2020 than BOOM! The Gun Drummer pulls the trigger on a version of “Machine” by the Sumerian Records signings! The band will be joined by Volumes, Defying Decay and Oceans Ate Alaska, the run coming in support of their current record “Simulation Theory“!
March is going to see “The Simulation Tour” trek across Europe in March with headliners Born Of Osiris joined by Volumes, Oceans Ate Alaska and Defying Decay all taking to the stage. We know that after the surprise release of EP “Coming Clean” in April via Fearless Records that Volumes have been working on their
Dublin, Ireland Tech-Infused Metalcore quartet More Than Machines unveiled their labour of love “Paradigm” in October and we had the pleasure of reviewing it before it was available to the masses. After hearing it, we had a few questions for the band so here’s what they had to say… The American accented clean vocals, that
Pro-Shot at last year’s incarnation of Resurrection Fest in Spain and including “Covert”, “Blood Brothers” and “Escapist”, here’s a full set from Birmingham Progressive Metalcore quintet Oceans Ate Alaska! They’re going to be playing at MacMillan Fest in Nottingham at the Rescue Rooms on 7th September!
It’s that time of year again! The 2019 incarnation of MacMillanfest will take place on 7th September at Nottingham Rock City to raise money for MacMillan Cancer Support. A truly unique and wonderful event, it’s a who’s who on the UK Metal Underground scene! Announced so far…. Oceans Ate Alaska Nordic Giants Skarlett Riot The
How many Progressive Metalcore bands from Brick New Jersey do you know? Having shared stages with Oceans Ate Alaska, The Devil Wears Prada and with frontman Stephen Nowak even filling in for The Faceless on on vocals for a tour InventureĀ is a band you should know. Last summer saw “Sociopath” appear and single “Call Of
Oceans Ate Alaska sticksman Chris Turner talks drum theory during this playthrough from sponsors Sabian of “Hikari” from the bands album of the same name. It’s on Fearless Records and there is also the option for an instrumental version of the beast. Check out our review!
Following the release of “Songs That Saved My Life”, a compilation of cover songs from some of today’s up and coming talents for the charity of the same name, an interesting interview with Oceans Ate Alaska‘s Chris Turner has appeared as he talks about Mental Health. The compilation dropped on 9th November and features Dance
Leeds Quintet Isolate have dropped a music video for “Purgatory” from their March released EP “Koi No Umi” which is available via Lost Imperion Records. Having supported Oceans Ate Alaska, A Night In Texas and Our Hollow Our Home already this year, their future is looking so bright it may well burn your retinas.
Our journey across the black map of the UK underground metal scene continues in the Midlands. Birmingham is the home of Aston Villa football club, Paranoid legends Black Sabbath, Tech-Metallers Oceans Ate Alaska and of course Dead Hands! A band that bring an eclectic fusion of hardcore and extreme Metal with a blisteringly high energy