by Jillian Drachman | Dec 12, 2024 | Reviews
“Many die too late, and some die too early. Yet strange soundeth the precept: ‘Die at the right time!’ … In your dying shall your spirit and your virtue still shine like an evening after-glow around the earth: otherwise your dying hath been unsatisfactory.” ~...
by Siegfried Samer | Dec 11, 2024 | Reviews
The second week of July traditionally is the time for one of Czechia’s biggest rock and heavy metal festivals, Masters of Rock in Vizovice, close to the Polish border. The 2024 edition has come and gone, and this one was a special one, marking the twentieth...
by Jordeana Bell | Dec 11, 2024 | Reviews
Our music industry would be nothing without its backbone, called the underground, and no music scene in America goes harder than New York. It has been ten years since Couch Slut kicked in the heads of the intimate DIY eclectic with their album My Life As A Woman....
by Meryth Smirnoff | Dec 10, 2024 | Reviews
This is probably one of the most nostalgic comebacks in the world of progressive metal. A genre utterly heartbreaking in sound and lyrics, it had remained silent for far too long. The Old Dead Tree has been reborn to share part of their soul through songs woven over...
by Jordeana Bell | Dec 9, 2024 | Reviews
Sweet pearly grail of epic features Batman! Alabama representatives, No Cure, have decided to drag our bloody bodies through backwoods rebellion with their new EP titled, I Hope I Die Here, which can be collected for your Christmas wish list on December 6th. ...
by Jillian Drachman | Dec 9, 2024 | Reviews
“You shall love peace as a means to new wars.” ~ Nietzsche At long last, a new black metal group, outside of Trondheim, worth praising has emerged — Lömsk. Hailing from Sweden, Lömsk officially unleashed their debut effort, the four-song EP Act I on November 1,...