Arch Enemy – Deceivers: Album Review
Arch Enemy unleash Deceivers; the bands’ latest…their 11th… long player. Could this be a career high for the heavy metal outfit?
Arch Enemy unleash Deceivers; the bands’ latest…their 11th… long player. Could this be a career high for the heavy metal outfit?
Soulfly continue to stand the test of time and the brothers Cavalera continue to thrive.
Ghost aka Papa Emeritus IV and his Nameless Ghouls, descend on Manchester to deliver another demonic ritual.
Behemoth release In Absentia Dei; their lockdown streaming event which takes their musical and aesthetic presentation to brand new levels.
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.
Carcass return with the follow up to Surgical Steel. Torn Arteries is another blood soaked album of gore infused melodic death metal.
The journey of Auri continues with a subtle and sublime set of atmospheric and emotional music.
Burning Witches return with their fourth long player; The Witch Of The North. A blistering set of heavy metal songs that will thrill you.
Laura Guldemond is lead singer with heavy metal group, Burning Witches. The band are set to release their fourth album, The Witch Of The North.
Amorphis guitarist Esa Holopainen leads his Silver Lake with some very special guests on a superb debut album.
Pallbearer return with their fourth full length album. Forgotten Days is a sublime album that pushes the Arkansas quartet further into the stratosphere.
Pallbearer are set to release their fourth album, Forgotten Days. We got the chance to speak to singer/guitarist, Brett Campbell, about the new LP.
Halifax’s Paradise Lost continue their thirty years plus of making music on the dark side with a new and diverse set in Obsidian.
Bay Area thrash legends Testament return with an album that fearlessly barrages with suitably titanic grit, unleashing a record that belies everything the band does best in devastating fashion.
Sylosis return after a five year hiatus. The Reading band’s fifth album, Cycle Of Suffering, is a devastatingly good return that will blow you away.