Behemoth – Opvs Contra Natvram: Album Review
Thirty years as masters of extreme Metal – the Behemoth flame still burns fiercely.
Thirty years as masters of extreme Metal – the Behemoth flame still burns fiercely.
Behemoth and Arch Enemy headline a blockbuster night of metal in Manchester alongside Carcass and Unto Others…with everything blazing.
Behemoth release In Absentia Dei; their lockdown streaming event which takes their musical and aesthetic presentation to brand new levels.
Behemoth’s Nergal emerges in the guise of Me And That Man in the follow up to the Vol. 1 album of the same name.
A.A. Williams unleashes another behemoth of an album. Epic and inspirational. Record of the year material – again.
Polish trailblazers, Behemoth, announce details of I Loved You At Your Darkest Tour Edition in line with tour with Slipknot.
Expert merchants of all things Doom, Red Spektor juggle their signature style with blues, psych and metal on 3.
Amon Amarth invade our aural senses once again with their twelfth studio album of valorous Viking metal. Hail, The Great Heathen Army.
Arch Enemy unleash Deceivers; the bands’ latest…their 11th… long player. Could this be a career high for the heavy metal outfit?
Feisty neo-trad warriors, Elephant Sessions, stamp an indelible mark on their state of the art highlands fusion.
Tony Martin breaks his 15 year plus solo hiatus to deliver his next solo album. Thorns follows up Scream which was released in 2005.
Steve Hackett and his ‘Foxtrot At Fifty + Hackett Highlights’ tour hits Manchester.
Carcass have returned with Torn Arteries. We were lucky enough to catch up with guitarist Bill Steer to talk about the new album, and much more.
2022 has been a brilliant year for music. Here, we present a collection of our favourite releases of the year across a wide spectrum of musical genres.
Wheel deliver a slab of brooding Dark Metal with progressive tinges on Resident Human, exploring the complexities of the human condition.