Way back in the dark annals of history (2016), we got a chance to speak with US rock outfit Leaving Eden (you can check out the interview here). Now, with a couple more years experience under their belts, we got a chance to have a chat with them once more to see how the band … Continue reading Band of the Day Revisited: Leaving Eden
Author: Nick
The release of Dogma earlier this year marked the return of Belgian black metal outfit Panchrysia, a group adamant on proving that Belgium is just as capable of producing metal as terrifically evil-sounding as their northern counterparts. Panchrysia have proven this time and time again and Dogma, the fifth full-length release from the quintet, has shown that there … Continue reading Album Review: Panchrysia – Dogma
Fatalistic Uprisal of Abhorrent Creation (FUAC) marks the first release from Demonic Obedience in its new lineup; now a trio whereas the band has been the solo project of George Ntavelas for the previous two albums. The album itself follows in what must now be a tradition (or even a challenge) for the band to … Continue reading Album Review: Demonic Obedience – Fatalistic Uprisal of Abhorrent Creation
"As the ostrich when pursued hideth his head, but forgetteth his body; so the fears of a coward expose him to danger." A quote from Akhenaten, Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, and leader of the eighteenth dynasty, a person of intense intellect, he was also a man out of time. The long lost ruler of Egypt … Continue reading Album Review: Akhenaten – Golden Serpent God
Calling all country and/or western fans; Will Thomas Reed requires your attention! The hotshot country rocker released his debut EP, To Whom It May Concern, this week, delivering on months of anticipation, bringing a collection of raucous, lively, and damn catchy songs straight to your ears. Reed works as a solo artist and managed to find … Continue reading Band of the Day: Will Thomas Reed
The Harlot Star is, and this cannot be stated enough, an absolute behemoth of an album. The second full-length release by American death metallers Frost Giant contains a jaw-dropping amount of variety, with the album seemingly dipping its toes in every heavy metal sub-genre available. It manages to do this, though, and still at no … Continue reading Album Review: Frost Giant – The Harlot Star