We get so many promos emailed to us, it’s impossible to keep up. Even if we had fifteen active writers (which we don’t, so… shoot

We Like Music With Meat On Its Bones
We get so many promos emailed to us, it’s impossible to keep up. Even if we had fifteen active writers (which we don’t, so… shoot
Abaddon Incarnate has been a constantly evolving Irish Grind-beast for over twenty years. Blackened Deathgrind with rapid and abundant variance, their sound has always been
The artwork for Ernia’s upcoming album, How To Deal With Life And Fail, is both busy and beautiful; a minglement of prehistoric and contemporary imagery
For those wondering, the new Carcass album “Torn Arteries” (due for release this Friday the 17th of September) is in the opinion of Your Grouchy
The last THE METAL WANDERLIST for 2020! Time really does fly, despite the circumstances. Yet, time, dust and rust are things that are in constant
Meddlefan did an interview with a very interesting man earlier in the year, but due to all the usual shite and the editor being a
Meddelfan caught up with Brian Pattison, guitarist for Buffalo New York based Death Grind outfit Anthropic a while back, so we thought it was about
I love Halloween! I suppose, for many of us Metalheads, that’s the kind of thing that can be left unsaid. But it’s also just plain
“Get your beach shorts on because it’s surf time!” ….as those German Surf Metallers Stillbirth return with their latest offering, full length number seven, “Revive
Full disclosure – GRIND’s “Songs of Blood and Liberation” is my favourite album so far in 2020. For a number of reasons this album absolutely
Japanese guitarist Takafumi Matsubara made his mark in the past two decades with death metal act Mortalized and later grindcore quartet Gridlink. He returned back
I’ve heard the term “caveman riffs” bandied around a bit lately and, whenever I hear the term, I think of the band Primitive Man. If
Meddlefan recently had the chance to have a bit of a yarn with Ritchie Randall (guitars) and Mike Jilge (bass), two awesome dudes from Joplin,
It doesn’t feel like it, but I have had a long history as a fan of Lord Gore. As someone who was born, raised, and
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