Your Grouchy Friend had the pleasure of chatting with a very busy and pumped up Greg Puciato on the back of the release of his solo
Tag: Extreme Metal
Album Review: Fight War, Not Wars, Destroy Power, Not People – Utilitarian
“Fight War, Not Wars. Destroy Power, Not People,” released at the beginning of May, is the debut album from political extreme metal band Utilitarian. This
Album Review: Reluctant Hero – Killer Be Killed
I really enjoyed the first Killer Be Killed album. I thought it to feature the best of each member, all of whom I had been
Album Review: Stay Angry E.P. – Utilitarian
Utilitarian is a three piece from Sheffield, UK – Jon Crowder (vocals), Jon Addams (bass), and Amara Wears (guitar and drums). Their newest E.P. “Stay
Album Review: The War on the Wailing Wall (2020 Vinyl Reissue) – Arallu
Back in 1999 a Middle Eastern Black Metal band who, back then, were only a duo, by the name of Arallu, named after the strongest
Massive Mega Review: Endarkenment – Anaal Nathrakh
With the release of UK annihilation corps ANAAL NATHRAKH‘s highly anticipated eleventh opus on the way, a group of the best and brightest from three
Album Review: When Life Falls Silent – Phobetor
It has taken me some time to figure out what to say about this band. Upon first hearing their soon to be released debut “When
Album Review: Skeleton – Skeleton
Already a well-established live act, Dark Punk/Metal hybrid act Skeleton from Austin, Texas have now captured their sound in a studio album, a self titled,
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: Eternity Of Shaog – Esoctrilihum
Your initial thoughts, if you were crossing paths for the first time with the work of one man project Esoctrilihum, might be that this fifth
Album Review: Drag Me Down – Cabal
When an album brief says ‘brutal and promising’ my gut reaction is “Really!! Bring it!” and “Drag Me Down,” the second full offering from Danish Extreme
Album Review: The sixth Hour – Blasphemer
Italian Extreme Metal stalwarts Blasphemer return with their latest offering “The Sixth Hour” and it’s a big step forward from their two previous albums, with
Album Review: Gloomlord – Worm
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