Tag: Time

NEWS: Infected Rain never to return…?

While on tour across the US with Wednesday 13, Gemini Syndrome and Black Satellite, Moldova’s finest export Infected Rain have announced album number six. Titled “Time” and featuring artwork that looks reminiscent of something out of Stargate, it marks the first recordings in the group of bassist Alice Lane. That news is accompanied by the

NEWS: Mind Power won’t let you “Put Out This Fire”!

It will very soon be time for Q4, the forth and final installment of the quarterly four track EP series from Mind Power. While we wait however, they’ve gone back to Q3 to recorded a video with the help of Kurt Fowles of Sirius Cinema. The track of choice is “Put Out This Fire” which

Review: “Q3” EP by Mind Power

It’s been 3 months since their previous EP “Q2” and having featured guest appearances from John Henry of Darkest Hour and Rob Fusco of One King Down and Most Precious Blood  on “Q1”, Mind Power from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania who feature former members of A Life Once Lost, Dead End Path, Ligeia and Bring The Heat have brought “Q3” to the plate with a guest appearance

NEWS: UK Tech-Fest announce second wave of bands and headliners!

After missing their announcement due to a Facebook and Instagram outage, UK Tech-Fest have announced their 2nd wave of bands! The announcement comes with news of a new VIP offering for this year and a couple of interesting exclusives! Liverpool Tech-Metallers Carcer City had announced their final EP “Silent War” and a final tour run,

NEWS: UK Tech-Fest announce first wave of bands for 2019!

UK Tech-Fest have announced their first wave of bands for the 2019 incarnation of the annual festival. Taking place at Newark Showgrounds over the weekend of 4th to 8th July, it’s 4 days of wall to wall Metal! The line-up in full is… Dying FetusMONUMENTSPsycropticJon GommRevocationArchspireBLACK TONGUEPolarisBlack Crown InitiateA Night In TexasSarah LongfieldAdimironPalm ReaderThe OmnificVoices

The Black Map #27: Napoleon from Exeter!

Exeter, on the River Exe between Plymouth and Bristol is a city in Devon. It was the most south-westerly of the Roman fortified settlements in the UK and is home to Exeter Guildhall, the oldest remaining civic building in Britain. It’s also the home of Joss Stone, JK Rowling (the author of Harry Potter, like you didn’t