Nichalas Edward 63 articles

Metal lover and rock 'n roll junkie. Besides headbanging, I lift, run, read and party. Huge drinker, I also love horror.

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Review: Chapel of Disease “…and as We Have Seen the Storm, We Have Embraced the Eye” [Ván Records]

In 2015, Chapel Of Disease put out one of the greatest modern death metal records I’d ever heard with The Mysterious Ways Of Repetitive Art....

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Review: Wraith “Absolute Power”

Last year, the Indiana black/thrashers Wraith dropped their debut album titled Heed The Warning, a quick and abrasive shockwave of blistering riffs. One year goes...

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Review: Death Angel “Humanicide” [Nuclear Blast records]

Humanicide is the third album of a trilogy that Death Angel have been working on since 2013. As you would expect, there isn’t a great...

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Review: Gutless “Mass Extinction” (Maggot Stomp (MC), Chaos Records (CD), Me Saco un Ojo Records (Vinyl))

Nothing excites me more than when I come across a nice and short collection of skull-crushing brutality. Although vocals as incomprehensible as what is present...

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Review: Doomstress “Sleep Among The Dead” [Ripple Music]

To say the least, Doomstress is definitely a band that needs to grow on you and isn’t going to appeal to those that seek instant...

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Review: Bestialord “Law Of The Burning” [Symbol Of Domination]

Bestialord is a doom metal band with a healthy blend of death metal that formed out of previous groups. I recently premiered a new track...

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Review: Enforcer “Zenith” [Nuclear Blast records]

Enforcer have returned after four years with their new record titled Zenith. By now, it’s clear that it’s stirred up a handful of different reactions....

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Review: Bewitcher “Under the Witching Cross” [Shadow Kingdom records]

Earlier this year, Shadow Kingdom Records brought us an incredible speed metal treat by Seax known as Fallout Rituals. Now, this same label is bringing...

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Review: Haunt “If Icarus Could Fly” [Shadow Kingdom Records]

Haunt are a band that I only picked up midway through last year, and their album Burst Into Flame is what really captured my attention....

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Review: Bus “Never Decide” (RidingEasy Records)

While doom metal is something that has been growing on me greatly in the past year or so, Bus dropped something that would boost this...

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Review: Azator “Horrors Of Aeons Past” [Corpse Torture Records]

Azator are a band from Argentina that have been around since the mid 2000’s, having only dropped a demo in 2008, and finally an EP...

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Review: Spell “The Full Moon Sessions”

Spell are a Canadian heavy metal outfit that have been around for a few years. Previously going by the name Stryker, they changed their name...

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Review: Diamond Head “Lightning To The Nations” (Hear No Evil Recordings, Reissue, 2CD Deluxe)

By now, most people are pretty familiar with Diamond Head’s biggest album, Lightning To The Nations, also known as The White Album. Whether you found...

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Review: Spirit Division “No Rapture”

As I type this, Spirit Division are currently playing their final show. Following their newest record Forgotten Planet, they’ve decided to follow up with a...

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Review: Dyrewolf “Dyrewolf”

Dyrewolf are a young group of Canadian headbangers that just dropped their self titled debut record here at the tail end of 2018. In short,...

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Review: Wraith “Heed The Warning” [Rapid Fire Records / World War Now Records]

Wraith don’t give you much of a warning, despite the name of their newest album titled Heed The Warning that dropped back in July of...

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Review: Exorcismo “Exorcise and Steal” [Narcoleptica Productions]

Exorcismo are a young band of Brazilians that have been around for about a decade, but didn’t get their debut record Exorcise And Steal out...

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Review: Tantara “Sum Of Forces” [Indie Recordings]

Man, have I waited a long time for this. Tantara’s debut record Based On Evil hit the scene back in 2012, and I was pretty impressed...

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Review: Haunt (U.S.) “Burst Into Flame” [Shadow Kingdom records]

Haunt are a group of young U.S. headbangers that make heavy metal that’s very traditional sounding, but cleansed by today’s sound enhancers and a vast...

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Review: Spirit Division “Forgotten Planet”

Spirit Division Forgotten Planet No time like the present, no living in the past The day has come that the mighty Spirit Division from Indianapolis,...