by Jeff Podoshen | Jan 7, 2021 | Reviews
Over the past few years, Tribulation has become one of my favorite bands. I first got hooked on 2015’s Children of the Night, and then The Down Below came out in 2018, and I was even more fully immersed in this foursome from Sweden. Children of the Night...
by Chris Annunziata | Dec 14, 2020 | Reviews
2020, the year of the Livestreams! In May, during the early days of the pandemic lockdown, the English progressive metal act, TesseracT, hosted their first Livestream. It only featured each member separately as they performed from their own homes. This time...
by Jeff Podoshen | Dec 14, 2020 | News, Reviews
Greg Puciato has quickly become a household name even outside the world of the Dillinger Escape Plan as he’s really come into his own as a solo artist and key member of Killer Be Killed. While normally I’d be covering Greg’s show live...
by Chris Annunziata | Nov 27, 2020 | Reviews
When Hatebreed announces a new record, you know what to expect; a one-way ticket to mosh city. Weight of the False Self blends Hatebreed’s signature tone, along with the essence of modern-day relevance. The band did not disappoint and has...
by Zenae Zukowski | Nov 9, 2020 | Reviews
As Livestream events start to feel more like our new normal, we can now take a moment to dissect the production behind an event even further. Right before Halloween on Friday, October 30th, Puscifer celebrated the release of their new album, Existential...
by Jeff Podoshen | Nov 2, 2020 | Reviews
Under Sullen Skies by Brooklyn’s TOMBS is a cold and dark record. Perfect for Halloween and, perhaps, perfect for 2020 as there hasn’t been a year this dismal in so long. TOMBS is cut from the pre-hipster Brooklyn heydey, where the streets...