We regularly use and abuse our weekly throwback feature to celebrate the anniversaries of albums and EPs we know and love that… May have been pushed to the side by the sheer sonic weight of new music flowing into our ear canals. So from the archives today we pluck the 2003 self titled album from
A meeting of the minds between guitarist AJ Martinez and drummer Troy Bennett, members of Louisiana Blackened Death Metal powerhouse Faustian, who create a sinister sonic landscape for the shredded vocals of Nat Heck, member of Louisiana Emo staple Wonder Kid who also plays bass, We Do Not Belong Here description of themselves as “Blackened
Labeling themselves as a Progressive Metalcore act that “embraces many influences, from post-hardcore to ambient, DJent or progressive scenes and merges them into one defined style“, Nantes France quartet Obsidian (meaning a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization) recorded and mixed their debut album “Before” at Brown Bear
Changing your band name after a style shift is always an interesting move, especially if that means holding onto the older material. Leeds quartet KVX started out in 2016 under the moniker Kovax and after numerous singles, a debut EP “If There Was Ever Any Doubt” and gigs up and down the country with the