Category: UK Death Dealers
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A review by Gioia- Karnivrous’ “We Let Them In” is a heavy, ambitious EP that blends deathcore brutality with groove, dissonance, and flashes of progressive and djent style precision. The first track, Kaiju, sets the record straight immediately, starting with…
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Welcome all to 2026 year of the fire horse and fire music. We’re so happy to be supporting this scene we all love it’s all for the love of extreme music and keeping grassroots music alive in the UK! We’re…
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A review by Gioia – Locusts make a strong first mark with Lapsus Ab Inferno, an EP that feels raw, direct and built for the pit.The intro track, “Nameless Grave”, is a dark, hypnotic opener. A creepy spoken sample and…
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A review by Gioia – Conjurer’s homecoming at The Underworld felt big, intense, and emotional, yet refreshingly relaxed. I’d seen them in Paris, but London had a different glow. Back home, they looked fully at ease and completely in sync.…
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A review by Gioia – Hand of Doom, the UK death metal power trio, blast through a four-track EP that’s all speed, grit, and unshakeable aggression. From the opener, Necrotic Narcotic, the band channels a feral, first-wave thrash attack: thrashy,…
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Hi Everyone, The Brutal Commander here, i hope your 2025 has been full of amazing metal madness! Plenty more time left of the year to get down to your local show and indulge in some lovely metal shenanigans. We’ve certainly…
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A review by Gioia – Seventeen years after their last release, Soulfracture roar back to life with a triumphant return, and what a comeback that is. Their new EP, The Leader of the Exploited (out November 7th), is a four-track…
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A Review by Gioia – Oskaria, a three-piece from Bristol, crash onto the doom death metal scene with a debut EP that’s as raw as it is powerful THE CULT OF CTHULHU. Across four tracks, their down-tuned riffs and commanding…









