Tag: Spoiler

Listmania: New Years Day Honours List 2021!

We reached a lot of milestone markers in the success of Metal Noise in 2021 and while we weren’t able to bring you anywhere near as many live reviews as we’d hoped for or any summer Festival coverage (for obvious reasons), there were some real bucket list moments chalked off, including our fly on the

Listmania: Metal Noise Top #5 Singles of 2021!

Good morning Vietnam! It’s that time of year again! Our annual awards season made up of  five sets of five awards between Christmas and New Year starts here. This year there is once again no “best live band” category for obvious reasons so instead we have a “best singles” category, dedicated to those bands who

NEWS: March shows for Spoiler & Glower!

At the same time as a wealth of international bands have postponed their European tour treks from the first part of 2022, Spoiler have gone against the grain and announced a trio of March shows with Glower. The quartet rose from the dust of the apocalypse in 2020 to create a vicious blend of Nu-Metalcore

NEWS: Spoiler take on a Slipknot cover for charity!

Joining After Smoke Clears on the Quazar Studios Slipknot tribute album “Two Of Nine“, a celebration of the lives of Paul Gray and Joey Jordison while raising money for the National Voices Charity in aid of those who have Transverse Myelitis are Essex Deathcore brutes Spoiler. They’ve chosen to take on a personal favourite in

Exclusive Interview: Spoiler talk “The Nihilist”!

Like Mike Tyson, Essex Nu-Metalcore quartet Spoiler returned for round #3 to knock us out with “The Nihilist” having been conceived during lockdown by musicians you may know from their time in The Dropper’s Neck and Addison Lane. Our ears were still ringing as we spoke to Will Cattanach about how things have been going

Track Review: “The Nihilist” by Spoiler

They say that three times a charm and for Essex based Nu-Metalcore quintet Spoiler, “The Nihilist” marks their third single behind “Brighter” and “Repressed“, a track adorned by cover at that paints them a shade darker than previously. Comprising seasoned musicians and former members of The Dropper’s Neck and a current member of Addison Lane, they will be