So Kerrang Magazine have ranked the Pantera albums in their order of preference and explained why in this little article over here. For our money, they’re not too far adrift of our thinking though for is, “Vulgar Display Of Power” has to be Numero Uno with “Reinventing the Steel” very much an underrated joy. RIP
Soon to be upon our shores… Er… Well Tuesday actually! With Raging Speedhorn in support will be Philip H. Anselmo and The Illegals! As this Pro-Shot footage from Belgium’s finest festival Graspop Metal Meeting 2019 shows, they’ll be bringing at least a pair of Pantera songs to their set! “Choosing Mental Illness As A Virtue”
In a series like Riff Police you’re always going to have bands in the dock who are guilty of ripping off others on a regular basis as well as bands who are simply so good that they’re going to get ripped off on a regular basis. That’s the name of the game and it comes
A one man multi instrumentalist project which sees Christian Davila joined by vocalist Caleb McLaren Foster and a couple of special guests, Shxttered hail from Southern Florida and claim to have a sound that lives in the space between Deathcore and Slam. So that would be… Post-Deathcore then? This full debut album, a 9 track
San Antonio Texas Metallers Upon A Burning Body dropped a Southern Groove Metal album with more than a touch of Pantera Influence so we figured it must be time to put head to head another pair of Pantera covers to get your Tuesday off the the kind of start it needs! We’ve already done UABB’s
Not that long ago Upon A Burning Body were joined by Body Count frontman Ice-T for a cover of “Turn Down For What” by DJ Snake which appeared on a “Punk Goes Pop” album via Fearless Records. Also with a cover of “Five Minutes Alone” by Pantera in their back catalogue, it might come as
Having promised an announcement of tour dates before their previously announced August show at The Sugarmill in Stoke with Black Coast and Red Spektor, Corby’s saviours of British Heavy Metal Raging Speedhorn haven’t disappointed. They’ve let us know that they will be supporting none other than Philip H. Anselmo and the Illegals on their UK
Having announced their day splits last week, UK Tech-Fest have come back with their now legendary After Party line ups! There are several surprises in the mix and it has been confirmed that both Armed For Apocalypse and Project MishraMÂ are playing a second and different set each after their respective day slots! The other perhaps
London based Harbinger are a band we’ve watch rise to a force to be reckoned with over the past few years. From seeing them at a dive bar supporting Loathe in front of 50 or so people in 2017 to playing in front of a packed main stage at UK Tech-Fest that summer, they’ve gone
Pro-Shot by Mike Holderbeast at Nodferatus layer, here’s Philip H. Anselmo and The Illegals performing “Photographic Taunts” live with new bassist Derek Engemann. They will be upon our shores this summer for a run of club shows around some European Festival appearances! If you haven’t heard their current album “Choosing Mental Illness As A Virtue”,