Tag: Pantera

Review: “Self Titled” by Lamb Of God

The return of Richmond Virginia’s Lamb Of God with their first album of new material in five years and their first with new drummer Art Cruz (ex-Winds of Plague, ex-Prong) as a replacement for Chris Adler has been one many have been foaming at the mouth in anticipation for. The recording was delayed by the

NEWS: En Minor debut “Blue” via Season of Mist!

It seems that Philip H. Anselmo has been busy behind the scenes. Following yesterday’s news of a new album on 4th September entitled “When The Cold Hard Truth Has Worn It’s Miserable Welcome Out” from his project En Minor, Season of Mist have shared track “Blue” while revealing details including Superjoint Ritual members Stephen Taylor

NEWS: HellgardeN see ghostly figures…

When you’re possessed by the noise of Pantera after Whiskey, Weed and Slayer it’s goddamn electric. So you form a band called HellgardeN and record an album by the name “Making Noise, Living Fast“. Throwing everything but caution to the wind, the Brazilian Metallers have dropped a lyric video for one of the albums finer

Review: “Fracture” by Bleed From Within

Returning after a five year absence with 2018’s “Era“, Glaswegian Groove Metal quintet Bleed From Within incorporated some DJent and Technical elements into their rejuvenated sound and delivered something both jaw dropping and phenomenal. We didn’t expect them to become the touring force that they were over the touring cycle but none the less they

Throwback: “Nothing Remains” by Chimaira!

After the huge success of their sophomore studio album “The Impossibility Of Reason“, Cleveland Ohio Metallers Chimaira returned to the studio in 2004 for their one and only album with Kevin Talley known for his work with Dying Fetus and Misery Index gracing the drum stool. A bruiser of an album with longer, heavier tracks

Riff Police! Pull Over! #105: GroundCulture Vs Prong!

Often a band becomes known for that one record that stands head and shoulders above the rest, not necessarily because it was better than any other and sometimes just because it got more attention, radio picked up a song or it got an impressive music video or it was just the right place at the

Bootleg: Trivium in Montreal!

Back in 2005 when this full set in from Trivium in Montreal Quebec Canada was filmed, they still had original drummer Travis Smith in the fold and the band included a Pantera cover in their set. These days Alex Bent graces the drum stool and new album “What The Dead Men Say“, though it did

Review: “Undead” EP by H8teball

Originally forming in early 2017, Kirkcaldy, Scotland based five piece H8teball had to put the breaks on their plans for World domination due to the departure of their original drummer and vocalist. Filling those gaps proved tougher than you might think but after resolving the issue in early 2019, the new line-up of Daniel Shannon

Bootleg: Down at Resurrection Fest 2014!

There might not have been any bustling in our hedgerows in the past six years but that hasn’t stopped Philip H. Anselmo from being his usual busy self. Including “Hail The Leaf“, “Stone The Crow” and “Witchtripper“, here’s a full hour long pro-shot set of Southern Groove from Down at Resurrection Fest in Spain in

Review: “Cry Havok” EP by Gutlocker

We’ve covered enough goings on from the grumpy four-piece Metal band from a quaint Surrey town full of alien tripods known as Woking, who are well-armed with gnarly riffs and posh accents without reviewing their debut EP. After all, they’re working on a full length record so it only seems right that two and two