Tag: Secreum

Bootleg: Secreum at Camden Underworld!

Documenting their slot opening for Skarlett Riot and Bloodstock Open Air Festival survivors Infected Rain at Camden Underworld this weekend, Death Thrash masters Secreum have shared the full set recorded on a single static camera from the mixing desk. They earned the right to do so with their critically acclaimed EP “Voice Of Reason“, which

NEWS: Secreum return to seek the voice of reason!

A couple of days after their EP “Voice Of Reason” appeared on our top #5 for 2023 as part of our ongoing Listmaina Awards Season, Death Thrash masters Secreum have unveiled a music video for the title track. That of course finds them joined by Charlotte Jones for a guest vocal appearance and finds Nicholas

Listmania: Metal Noise Top #5 EPs of 2023!

How do you go about solving a problem like picking your top #5 EPs of 2023? Like any puzzle you break it down into smaller, easier to digest pieces and we do so by creating a few rules. It has to have been released in the year 2023, reviewed in the year 2023 and stick

Bootleg: “Rose of Sharyn” from Secreum!

Sometimes there are occasions which call for a fitting cover and so Secreum pulled out “Rose of Sharyn” by Killswitch Engage for those at The Fighting Cocks to witness. The London Progressive Groove Death Metal acts rendition of the track finds them joined by Charlotte Jones, who makes a guest vocal appearance on the title

NEWS: Secreum ascend to the clouds?

London Progressive Groove Death Metal act Secreum have shared a lyric video for “Clouds” which features artwork from Charlotte Jones. That’s the same Charlotte Jones who lays down a guest vocal on the title track of the EP “Voice Of Reason” which the track appears on, an unofficial fifth member of the band who seems

Review: “Voice Of Reason” by Secreum

Recorded at Ignite AMR by former Winter’s Edge guitarist Nicholas Meek who became their bass player in 2022 and adorned by cover art from Charlotte Jones (who makes a guest vocal appearance on the title track), “Voice Of Reason” marks the sophomore EP from London Progressive Groove Death Metal four piece Secreum. As a band

NEWS: Gutlocker announce February, March and April shows for 2023!

Also putting together a run of shows for 2023 are Gutlocker who have had what must be considered a fantastic year by anyone’s standards. They’ve unleashed a critically acclaimed debut full length in “To Be Alive” as well as playing a wealth of shows and one dayers and look to be continuing that impressive form