Some time back yours truly was looking into doing a feature on the UK Death Metal scene after discovering Blasphemer in all their glory. This
Tag: Extreme Metal
Interview: Kreishloff – Lecherous Nocturne
Meddlefan, as he does, had a bit of a chat with Kreishloff, guitarist from Greenville, South Carolina based Technical Death Metal band Lecherous Nocturne. As always,
Album Review: Carnage – Cropsy Maniac
Urban legends. The stories we tell around campfires, or in tents in our backyards as children about horrid people doing horrible things because in some
Album Review: Vestigial – Cryptae
I had the pleasure once of reviewing the Netherland’s based duo Cryptae’s other piece of sonic fuckery, the self titled “Cryptae”, and wow, what
Interview: Jonny Pettersson – Cropsy Maniac
Meddlefan, aka Robert Darling had a bit of a chat with the man himself, Jonny Pettersson! You know, that guy with the world’s longest beard,
Interview: Kevin Reece – Cropsy Maniac
Continuing our series of interviews with those crazy Cropsy Maniac’s, Meddlefan has a chin wag with vocalist, and another great guy to boot, Kevin Reece
Interview: Travis Ruvo – Cropsy Maniac
The always amazing Meddelfan continues his series of interview’s with another member of Cropsy Maniac, and another excellent dude besides, a certain Mr. Travis Ruvo
Album Review: Dreadful – Raised By Owls
‘Derbyshire Grindcore outfit, Raised by Owls, are proud to present their fifty-two minute, monolithic slab of Metal in the form of their sophomore album, “Dreadful”, set
Album Review: Come and Take – Private Government
It is not often that my good friend and colleague ‘Trendcrusher’ asks anything of The Great Mackintosh, so when he does, I tend to take
Album Review: A New Kind of Horror – Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh are a sonic atom bomb. There is no other way to describe a band that takes the most venomous, violent and abrasive elements
Interview with Hannes Grossmann of Alkaloid
Trendcrusher recently had the opportunity to have a chat with the mighty Hannes Grossmann, he of such bands as Hate Eternal, Obscura, Necrophagist, and of
Album Review: Astral Necromancy- Hoth
It has been four long years since Hoth released their amazing album entitled Oathbreaker and I for one was flooded with excitement once the announcement
Hope Attrition: Woe
When a band can leave you feeling voidless and empty but not in a negative fashion you know they possess something special. Woe delivers an