by Mar Morannon | Mar 27, 2024 | Photos, Reviews
Arriving to White Oak Music Hall for Day 2 of Hell’s Heroes, you would have had no idea the rain had caused so much stress on Day 1. Aside from a bit of lingering mud at the low points on the lawn, no sign of the storm remained. Under the bright, sunny...
by Mar Morannon | Mar 27, 2024 | Reviews
Less than a year after publicly announcing the band, Glyph is releasing their debut album, Honor. Power. Glory. While the band is newly formed, the members are already known players in the North American power metal scene, including R.A. Voltaire...
by Mar Morannon | Mar 25, 2024 | Photos, Reviews
Day one of the sixth Hell’s Heroes got off to a bit of a rough start. Rain that was predicted for Wednesday was pushed out into Thursday, interfering with several parts of the day. Setup for the outdoor stage was delayed, which had a cascading effect,...
by Melissa Stiles | Mar 22, 2024 | Photos, Reviews
On March 16th, the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ, was set ablaze as Shadows Fall lit up the stage, celebrating two decades of metal mastery with their iconic album, The War Within. And as if the night couldn’t get any wilder, local legend Corey...
by Jillian Drachman | Mar 20, 2024 | Reviews
Norway’s Jordsjuk consist of a selection of the country’s greatest musical weapons — Renton on bass and drums, Sagstad on guitars, and Mannevond on vocals. Past and present, these outstanding artists have played with black metal powerhouses, such as the...
by Jillian Drachman | Mar 19, 2024 | Reviews
Trondheim’s Misotheist officially unleashed their third album, Vessels by Which the Devil Is Made Flesh, on March 1. Misotheist already wowed us with their self-titled debut in 2018 and For the Glory of Your Redeemer in 2021. A great deal of excitement has been...