You would think that after four decades of producing some of the finest Thrash Metal our ears have ever had the pleasure of listening to,
Author: longstretch1
Album Review: Circle of Darkness – Plague Years
So, recently I spent a day wandering aimlessly around the internet searching for nothing in particular, when out of the blue I find a band
Album Review: Kromheim – Kromheim EP
Created in 2020 and emanating out of Poland, Kromheim is a solo project and his self-titled EP is, at least to me, a mixture of
Album review: Generation Antichrist – Onslaught
Onslaught having been puking out some of the best Thrash Metal to come out of merry old England since the 1980’s, OK so you can
Album Review: Franckensteina Strataemontanus – Carach Angren
Everyone knows that Longstretch loves his Thrash but after much goading and urging from The Great Mack to give this one a go how could
Album Review: Ascend to the Throne – Saints of Death
Canadian Metallers Saints of Death are about to release seven tracks of melodic, heavy, hard driving, rough and powerful Metal that although only going for
Album Review: Woe To The Kingdom Of Blood – Hellfekted
Hellfekted are three lads from the Midlands of England that have come together to bring us eight tracks of face shredding Blackened Thrash with accelerated
Album Review: God Killer – Carrion Vael
How do you feel like about listening to some super skilful, modern and sophisticated mixture of Death, Tech and Thrash all played at breakneck speed?
Album Review: Dead World Order – Bitterness
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. I dunno what the fuck is in the water in Germany but when it comes to
Album Review: Visitations from Enceladus – Cryptic Shift
Cryptic Shift allegedly hail from Leeds in England, or so they would have us believe, personally I prefer to think they left their home planet,
Album Review: Circle of Suffering – Sylosis
Yell it from the roof tops and let the flyovers begin, Sylosis are back with their new album “Circle of Suffering” and this album will
Album Review: Milwaukee Cannibal – Thrash Bandicoot
There’s an Aussie joke that runs something along the line of, what is the Australian animal that most resembles the Australian male? The bandicoot, because
Album Review: The Legend of Thraat – Dymbur
Extreme, Djent, Math, Experimental and Progressive are all words that describe bands that utilise differing time signatures, technical complexity and rhythmical dense grooves to beat