Featuring cuts from no less than 101 bands from 22 countries across 4 continents, offering 11 hours of music in genres including Post-Rock, Post-Metal, Black Metal, Sludge and Screamo to name but a few, a second installment of the “You Matter” series from Scottish label Ripcord Records has surfaced. Including cuts by Turpentine Valley, Row
In celebration of their album “Alder” a mini tour diary from Belgian instrumental Post-Metal trio Turpentine Valley has surfaced that finds them in glorious black and white in Denmark. It rounds off a year which saw a trio of cuts from the albums 2019 predecessor “Etch” have a trio of cuts taken from it to
Building on the foundations of their 2019 debut album “Etch” which saw a trio of cuts appear on the soundtrack to the Netflix crime drama series “The Twelve“, Belgian Post-Metal titans Turpentine Valley have shared the second single from their upcoming 25th February sophomore album “Alder“. Titled “Tremor” this one demonstrates the band’s ability to
Fresh from donating a cut to the “You Matter” charity compilation from Ripcord Records, Belgian Post-Metal titans Turpentine Valley have shared a video for new cut “Parabel“. The track marks their first new material since November 2019 album “Etch” with the band describing it’s rhythm as one that drags ships to wreck on the shore
Featuring a wealth of bands we’ve reviewed records by since Metal Noise began life in 2017, Ripcord Records have released a mammoth 101 track digital compilation in order to benefit the United Kingdom based suicide prevention charity Papyrus. That’s over 12 hours of Post-Metal, Black Metal, Sludge from the likes of Turpentine Valley, Moloch and
“Our music is about where we can place ourselves in this world, in this life. The force of nature is unparalleled. The mind is too small to grasp the whole picture. Essence precedes existence, but not for us. We are to decide our state of being and make ourselves whole. Another source of inspiration is
Exactly 1 year ago, Belgian Post-Metal band Turpentine Valley released their debut album ‘ETCH’ on Dunk!Records. The plans to celebrate that anniversary with a number of live shows they set up themselves, were cancelled for obvious reasons. But instead of getting stuck, the band performed a live session featuring some of the songs on that
When director Wouter Bouvijn got in touch with Belgian post-metal band Turpentine Valley they couldn’t believe their luck. He wanted to put not one but three tracks from the bands 2019 album “Etch” onto the soundtrack of his new Netflix series “The Twelve” which sees twelve ordinary people called for jury duty for a murder