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

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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
Two of our favourite arseclowns decided to get together, in total darkness apparently (I have no idea why, our light bulbs work just fine, fucking
Goatburner! While you may not know the name straight off the top of your acid filled skull, you’ll surely know the members of the band.
Here are some interesting facts to open up this review with. Firstly, are you aware as to why Vultures (the birds, not any members of
Swiss avant-garde Black Metal band Schammasch are back with full length number four “Hearts of No Light“, following in the fascinatingly unconventional footsteps of its
The always excellent ProgCaveOgier and The (occasionally but not always) Great Mackintosh have joined forces to create another review of epic proportions, this time of
Our old mate Meddlefan sure does get to talk to some cool bands without a doubt, but this time he has pulled an amazing rabbit
“There’s no point in fighting for the throne if you’re not going to make a difference.” – Rhiannon Thomas (author). In Death Metal, I disagree
There are some bands who, upon hearing them, you wonder why they chose to focus on such a niche area. The pirate theme of Alestorm,
Paraguay’s Verthebral barged their way into our last staff list for the year like a giant flaming battering ram of epic proportions, and had most
“Look everyone, Slipknot are releasing their first new album in 5 years.” I ain’t here for the same Slipknot over and over again, man. Now
Hear ye, hear ye! All gather ‘round because this feller has got a story to tell you. Way back in the 1990’s there was this
It can be argued that Cattle Decapitation are regarded by the metal community as the most brutal band ever. Actually, that may or may not
Every once in a while I get an album to review, look at the cover, and think “Ugh! I know exactly what I’m going to
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