Tag: Still Remains

Review: “Path To Immortality” by Voices Of Ruin

Releasing three albums in a decade on the scene might not seem like that much but with each installment, Anaheim Californian quintet Voices Of Ruin have upped their game. This time out they have spared no expense and worked with Machine Head, Soulfy and Once Human guitarist Logan Mader (Gojira, SepticFlesh), who produced the album

Review: “Mass // Minus” by Deem Index

Forming in 2005 and settling on their current line-up in 2011, Arnhem Netherlands based Deem Index specialize in a blend of “Gothenburg” style Melodic Death, Thrash and Old and New School Metal. Or as they like to call it: “Metal, nothing more, nothing less”. Known for their raw musical power with poetic lyrics, they dropped

Review: “Don’t Close Your Eyes” by JumpScare

Founded in November 2015 in Napoli Italy, JumpScare threw their first demo out of the plane just a month later in the form of “Broken Hands”. A pair of EPs and a split with Bormanus and Troy Southgate of HERR fame have brought them to “Don’t Close Your Eyes” their debut full length. Four years

Bootleg: Sleep Waker at The Whiskey Junction!

Another Pro-Shot full set from Leo Sypniewski, this time with Nu-Metalcore wrecking ball Sleep Waker having their show at The Whiskey Junction in Minneapolis Minnesota on 29th July documented in full for your internet viewing pleasure. The band, who are signed to Attila‘s Stay Sick Recordings, hail from Grand Rapids Michigan, the home of Metalcore

Review: “Silent War” EP by Carcer City

Liverpool’s Carcer City announced “Silent War” with a new song “Tides” on a three show tour in Germany in May 2018 and promised the EP “This Year” at Fat Lip Fest in Bristol last summer. Fast Forward 8 months or so and the band announced that they would be calling it a day following the

Throwback: “The Worst Is Yet To Come” by Still Remains!

Grand Rapids Michigan Metalcore heroes Still Remains are the subject of this week’s Monday thrownback track from yesterdays gone. Still very much alive and working on a 4th studio album, the band have always had a special place here in the UK. Leaping back 14 years to May 2005, their debut full length album “Of

Review: “Bury Me In Blasphemy” EP by Carnifex!

It’s been little over 18 months since San Diego Californian Deathcore crew Carnifex released “Slow Death” via Nuclear Blast. The decision to surprise release a new EP containing a single brand new track, a pair of covers and a remix may have come as a shock to some but it’s nothing new for the tactical

Vs. Tuesday: 2 Bands Cover 1 Song. Who Wins? Fight!

For shits and giggles…! Today’s song is “Them Bones” by Alice In Chains. Here’s It Dies Today‘s version in full Metalcore glory, from the “Lividity” Sessions, the only album to feature ex-Still Remains bassist Jason Wood on vocals. And here’s Suicide Silence‘s Deathcore version, from 2009’s “No Time To Bleed”. RIP Mitch Lucker.