Metal does a wonderful job of transcending international barriers once more with this new release. From the infamous Barcelona’s prog metallers Face The Maybe comes a tour de force of face-melting metal in the form of their new album, The Wanderer. The band is looking to expand their reach with an incredible release full of … Continue reading Review: Face The Maybe – The Wanderer
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Finnish atmospheric metallurgists Trauma Field released their excellent, sophomore album Changing Tides back in May this year. Described as "massive yet subtle" by the band, the album is a journey worth experiencing. In an interview for Moshville, singer and guitarist Jaakko Pesu and keyboardist Antero Jokinen walk us through the album, influences, favourite records, gear, and more. … Continue reading Interview: Trauma Field
Fire your shrink and listen to Letters of the Lost’s debut album Walk With Us instead. The guys have been together for over two years now and are following up their popular debut EP Merkio with this therapeutic creation. The eight tracks that make up the album give the listener a sort of therapy. “…Continued … Continue reading Review: Letters of the Lost – Walk With Us
Norwegian musicians Oak talk about their masterpiece "Lighthouse" and more. Alright, first thing is first. Before we dive into all the music stuff, how's life? It's great! We've just released Lighthouse and received a lot of good after our concert in Oslo. Right now we're enjoying the summer, spending some days out of the … Continue reading Interview: Oak give insight into their masterpiece “Lighthouse”
With a name inspired by Ace Ventura, Swedish death metallurgists Shikaka do not strike me as a band that creates what they call a horror take on the death metal genre. But Ace Ventura and death metal do have a connection (hint: Cannibal Corpse), so there we have our explanation for the name. The band … Continue reading Review: Shikaka – Ocean of Blood
Not so many of that can make me happy like it’s the case when out of nowhere a great new album comes my way. And then I am in an euphoria for days, making each new listening session a totally new experience. The excitement is even bigger when it’s a new, young band that has … Continue reading Review: MetaQuorum – Midnight Sun [Remastered]