Author: ukthrashers
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Nottingham based Those Once Loyal release their Debut EP ‘Relentless Cycle’ tomorrow, and we take a listen to see what the guys have up their sleeves in 2023… Now, from a genre perspective, for us, Those Once Loyal sit on…
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Frank reviews the new album by Swedish/US Thrashers Methane, and catches up with vocalist Tim for a chat about the band and the album The second full length offering from “Methane” has been delayed more often than a British rail…
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To kick things off with our first review of 2023, Neil Bolton takes a listen to a band that are doing thrash a little bit differently…. here’s what he thinks of the debut Tempashot album Let’s get something straight, thrash…
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Chris is the last of our core reviewers to share his AOTY… and it’s a monster post…. lets gooooo! Welp, it’s about that time where we have to go and look back on all the stuff that came out this…
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Gareth is next up with his AOTY picks… 2022 has been another great year for metal, and there’ve been some stellar albums released, but for my top 3 I’ve kept it to thrash and I’ve kept it in the UK.…
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Hey up Thrashers, next up in our reviewers AOTY is Neil Bolton, here is his top 3…. A UK thrash top three for us UK thrashers . 1) Lawnmower Deth return with a still entertaining and well written collection of…
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Our next AOTY list comes from Mr Frank Holby, here’s what made his head bang in 2022… What a year for thrash metal release 2022 has been, the quality of the music in the main has been very high. Picking…
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It’s time for our reviewers albums of the year, so without further ceremony… here is the top 3 albums from the Machine, Paul Hutchings.. 1 – Korrosive – Toxic Apocalypse Utterly relentless but with some subtle flicks that help temper…
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Our roving reporter was unfortunately sick for this gig… but Debs from ‘Detoxen’ and ‘The London Metal Coalition’ stepped in to capture this banger of a review for us, and photog/Videographer Rich Crooks kindly gave us permission to use the…
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I don’t now how many times I can say this, but UK crossover keeps getting better and better and this two track teaser courtesy of Pest Control from Leeds doesn’t contradict that in the slightest Imagine a hardcore crossover band…








