Oh, man. I don’t even know where to start. I guess, to be fair, I need to give credit where credit is due. Since my
Tag: Hardcore
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
THE METAL WANDERLIST NANO – OCTOBER 2020: MUST LISTEN TRACKS IN 2020 SO FAR.
It’s been a month or so since the August Metal Wanderlist Nano and consensus has been this should become monthly – so it will. This
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
Special Review: Slayfest 2020 – WA Made Edition – 19th September 2020, Perth Australia
Oh how glorious 6 months ago was destined to be. The annual Slayfest set to go down in Perth, Australia: Carcass to headline, Burgerkill along
Album Review: Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress – Gulch
The sandy coast of Santa Cruz, California harbours some of the angriest Hardcore around. On July 24th, Gulch released “Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress“. Their latest release
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: Protest And Survive – The Anthology – Discharge
Discharge. Now, there’s a name one cannot really ignore. The band that single-handedly changed the face of the extreme end of the music spectrum. Let
Album Review: Tripsitter – The Other Side of Sadness
I like to sample different metal styles from throughout the globe. I’ve checked out bands from the United States, Finland, Israel, Australia, Norway, Italy, among
Interview: High Cost
This is the time of the year that most websites/blogs are sharing their Best of the year lists, I on the other hand am catching
Album Review: Cults, Crypts and Corpses – Mentor
If you enjoyed their debut offering ‘Guts, Graves and Blasphemy ‘ then you’ll love the latest offering ‘Cults, Crypts and Corpses’ from the Polish Black ’n’