Review: Blood Incantation – All Gates Open [Century Media Records]
Uhhhh… Well, this one caught me completely off guard. When I saw Blood Incantation had released the soundtrack to their own documentary, I honestly wasn’t...
Uhhhh… Well, this one caught me completely off guard. When I saw Blood Incantation had released the soundtrack to their own documentary, I honestly wasn’t...
Today we’re speaking with Myrone of Firstborne, who’ve been turning heads with their crushing new release, Lucky. Hi! The album is called Lucky. In hindsight,...
The main purpose of the band, is to deliver good music for everyone, trying to make the world a bit better and enjoyable. The band...
When symphonic metal bands release album with “opera” in the title, you can bet it’s going to be one of their most ambitious albums, and...
Hi! What’s the significance of the “Rotten Trajectory” title in relation to the album’s themes and sound? The title ‘Rotten Trajectory’ was chosen as it...
Hi! The new album, “Dark Parade,” seems to explore themes of doom, societal decay, and environmental collapse. What inspired the band to delve into such...
At the end of last autumn Hungarian symphonic band Meteora has released their third full-length album …Of Shadows and Colours via local label H-Music (Hangfelvételkiadó...
After one year of relative silence legendary German speed/power/heavy metal quartet Rage has returned with a teasing new EP Spreading the Plague, once again in...
Here’s a pretty catchy album that has some good things going for it but rarely rises above being a nice but rather ordinary album. We...
QUEENSRŸCHE releases their new track and music video for “Forest”, off their upcoming album, Digital Noise Alliance, which is set for release on October 7th....
Here’s a vicious piece of blackened death/thrash metal, with some interesting ideas but a rather uneven set of songs. This album has an interesting title,...
When it comes down to early progressive/power metal bands, your options are obviously rather limited. You’ve got Fates Warning, Crimson Glory, Queensryche and Adramelch, but...
It’s hardly normal for a thrash band to start an album with 85 seconds of arpeggio plucking coming through a phaser, but then Insect Politics is hardly...
A short, sweet EP deserves a short, sweet review – charging chugs, rhythmic chanting, and low-end riffs through the crystal-crunch of Marshall Amps – it’s...