Tag: Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza

Review: “No Rest” by Joshua Travis

“I want everything to sound real. To go against the norm. To be loud and noisy and in some cases, not perfect. I’ve got preamps that are just on the verge of feeding back. And, if you listen to the beginning of songs, you can hear static as soon as you hit play. It’s a

NEWS: Joshua Travis premiers “Web Of Lies”!

Joined by Monuments vocalist Andy Cizek and The Helix Nebula guitarist Steven Taranto, Emmure, Glass Cloud and Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza guitarist Joshua Travis has unvieled new single “Web Of Lies” via label home SharpTone Records. Known for his unique playing style, the eight string merchant has a prolific streak of creativity that can

Playthrough: New Riffs from Emmure guitarist Joshua Travis!

A couple of days ago Emmure guitarist Joshua Travis (Glass Cloud, ex-Monuments, ex-Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza) shared this video of him playing a track on his YouTube channel. Could we be witnessing something from the upcoming new Emmure album that has already spawned singles “Pigs Ear” and “Gypsy Disco“? Either way, this is SFA.

Review: “Blood Moon” EP by Manalyth

Tustin in Orange County California is where you’ll find Multi Instrumentalist (Guitars, Bass, Drums, Synths and Piano) Brodee McLaren and vocalist Brandon Craven on most days if the week. The duo create Progressive Deathcore and are label free because let’s face it, in the internet age, as they put it, who needs one? They’ve hooked

The Black Map 78: Monasteries from Manchester!

Returning with a brand new music video for “Force Fed Apathy” from their critically acclaimed November 2018 drop “Pulmonary Failure”, Manchester Deathcore heavyweights Monasteries prove once again that they’re not done yet. The EP itself was Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Myroslav Borys at Jigsaw Audio, the very same man who handled the freshly released

Review: “The Royal Thousand” by Glass Cloud

It’s time for us to turn back the hands of time and review an album from one of the lesser lights of heaven that we’ve talked about reviewing retrospectively for the entirety of the existence of Metal Noise. Released in 2012 “The Royal Thousand” by Hampton Virginia’s Glass Cloud is the one that got away.