Tag: The Art of War

Review: “Self Titled” by Army Of One

The solo project of one half of Chapfallen twin headed dragon Brad Rogers, Army Of One has been writing, recording, producing and playing for for six years or more in a bedroom in Stoke on Trent with debut EP “Heathen” appearing in the summer of 2018. Back for round two with a self titled EP, he’s

Riff Police! Pull Over! #141: Savatage Vs Sabaton!

Lawyers all over the globe have their ears trained and their pencils sharpened for our weekly lethal dose of possible plaigarism that we do for s**** and giggles because we can. Don’t go writing in folks, it’s just for fun. You know, what we used to get from going to gigs, crowd surfing and… Facing

Under The Influence #72: Chapfallen on “Sacrament” by Lamb of God!

By the time 2006’s fifth studio record “Sacrament” arrived from Lamb Of God, the Richmond Virginia quintet were on the crest of a wave. Their growing reputation had been cemented by their highly critically acclaimed first major label release “Ashes of the Wake“, which to this day has their best sales figures, going gold in

The Black Map #118: Chapfallen from Stoke-On-Trent!

Who?! What?! Where?! It’s Sunday, which can only mean one thing. Nursing a hangover and headbanging whiplash from the night before while reading about one of the lesser lights of heaven from UK Underground Metal Scene in our weekly Black Map feature. It’s #118 weeks old, the longest running of the series on Metal Noise,

Exclusive Interview: Chapfallen talk “The Art Of War”!

Aggressive Metalcore merchants Chapfallen are a band who, with their debut EP have set their sights high. Originally a bedroom solo project that grew very quickly into a full band, the Stoke-on-Trent six piece have gone from strength to strength. They’ll be at the O2 Academy in Birmingham on 13 & 14th February 2021, at

Review: “The Art of War” by Chapfallen

What’s in a name? Well for anyone who is aware of American Head Charge, their album “The War Of Art” may pop figuratively speaking into their head when they read the title of this debut EP from Chapfallen. A six-piece band with dual vocalists in Brad Rogers and Max Cottrell and a guitar duo in