Tag: Repulsion

NEWS: Dead Sleep offer no blood!

Celebrating the grand unveiling of their new EP “Reputation“, Swedish Thrash Metal trio Dead Sleep dropped a music video for “Leech from Čachtice“. Loud, raw and unapologetic they have always done things their own way, blending Punk energy with old school Thrash while putting the world to rights.

Review: “Repulsion” by Dead Sleep

Celebrating a decade of destruction together, Malmö Sweden based Thrash trio Dead Sleep have been busy preparing five fresh cuts for our listening pleasure in EP “Repulsion“. The bands fourth record in all, it follows 2020’s “Naked Tyrant” album and finds the band a more streamlined trio following the departure of rhythm guitarist and backing

NEWS: Deep Sleep call for a head on a plate!

Another one of five recorded at Sunnanå Studios in Malmö by Markus Nilsson (Deville, Horns Of Anguish, Nonexist), third single “Bring Me The Head” from Swedish Thrash trio Deep Sleep has emerged online ahead of their EP “Repulsion“. That will arrive on 26th June having been given the gift of artwork by Bartosz Nalezinski (Soilwork, Crowpath, Setherial). Inspired by the biblical

NEWS: Deep Sleep tell the tale of King Solomon!

Featuring guitar solos from Patricio Vergara (Infernal Bloodshed, Remiso, Maligner), Swedish Thrash trio Deep Sleep have unveiled a second single in “Children Of The Blade” from their 26th June releasing EP “Repulsion“. Inspired by the biblical myth in which two mothers fighting over a baby led to King Solomon ordering the child to be sliced into two parts,

NEWS: Nailbomb confirm line up for European Summer Festivals!

Is it a surprise that this summer will see a return to the stage for Nailbomb for what is effectively the 30th anniversary of 1995’s live album “Proud To Commit Commercial Suicide“? No, not really. The outpouring of love they received when they returned in 2017 was more than enough to confirm fans desire to

Exclusive Interview: Human Compost talk “Descendants of Evil”!

Canadian Death Grind act Human Compost unveiled their third album in “Descendants of Evil” last month and it completely destroyed the very fabric of our existence. Filled with horror and exploitation cinema references the album is the metaphorical sound track to the kind of low budget movie best watched on Halloween as the successor to