Tag: Spankraght

Review: “Gonflez Mon Sac” by Spankraght

Hailing from Antwerp in Belgium, Spankraght first came to our attention five years ago when a Kickstarter campaign helped them complete concept album “Thou Shalt Drown In The Blood Of Thy Children” complete with DooM II levels. A seven track affair comprised of heavy guitars and danceable electronics with retro video game nostalgia, that record

NEWS: Spankraght tell of the curse of “Evil Lynn”!

It’s almost time for another round of 90’s Industrial Metal madness as Belgian’s Spankraght prepare to unveil their sophomore album “Gonflez Mon Sac” on 6th June, which means its the perfect time to unveil a second extract from the record. For the purpose they’ve chosen then classic tale of Catfishing that is “Evil Lynn” as

NEWS: Spankraght announce new album “Gonflez Mon Sac”!

Five years after the Industrial Metal madness of “Thou Shalt Drown In The Blood Of Thy Children” Antwerp Belgium’s Spankraght are set to return on 6th June with sophomore album “Gonflez Mon Sac“. That news comes with an obligatory first single in “Crunch Culture“, a classic tale of being ground down by the 9-5 grind

Review: “Masters Of Perplexity” by Fragmentum

It has been six years since Belgian Melodic Death Metal trio Fragmentum burst onto the scene, their debut album “Pugnacity” receiving the critical acclaim and fan adoration that afforded them the opportunity to be able to tour the US with Children of Bodom as well as share stages with Soulfy and Annihilator in Europe. Taking

NEWS: Aois Innealan take inspiration from Doom!

A forth new Aois Innealan track since debut EP “Colossus” has arisen from the furnaces of Daniel Botha’s South African Hell as he creates “Belven“, a track inspired by the music of Doom. This new work puts the Industrial Black Metal act in good company with the likes of Spankraght taking similar inspirations. If you

Review: “Transmission I” by Enigmatical

Having been dragged kicking and screaming through a hole in the space time continuum by Demons who want to eat our brains, we return to March 2019 and the release of the first EP in the trilogy from Enigmatical entitled “Transmission I“. As the saga in now complete and we have reviewed the second and

Review: “What We Saw Before The Darkness” by Jumpman

Last month we had the pleasure of reviewing double “A” side single “Shame” as Watford duo Jumpman prepared to unleash a new EP on an unsuspecting World. An experimental hardcore duo of Eliot Foster on Lead vocals and guitar Tom Cole on guitar who we lovingly call a “Nintendocore” band with a broad range of

The Black Map #101: Jumpman from Watford!

In George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four, Room 101 is the basement torture chamber of the Ministry of Love in which the Party subject prisoners to their own worst nightmares, fears or phobias to break their resistance. A novel that draws on the consequences of Government over reach, totalitarianism and mass surveillance, it would actually make

NEWS: Spankraght want to “Reset Mankind”!

Sharing “Reset Mankind” as their Kickstarter campaign for promotion of their album “Thou Shalt Drown In The Blood Of Thy Children” has reached 65% of its target, Spankraght hope to have the record out by February 2020. If you want to help them out, you can do so here. An all guest affair, it features