Tag: death metal

  • Depravation Festival, in Swindon, UK  the 3 day powerhouse of uk underground representation with headliners RAGING SPEEDHORN, INFECTED RAIN, EVILE & DISCHARGE has been hard at work creating a project titled `Weirdo, Mosher, Freak` In aid of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation…

    News – Depravation Festival Charity Single
  • Interviewed by The Brutal Commander This week we highlight a band that fell on our radar during the great search for UK’s Death Metal offerings. A band with a history that begins in Brazil! Now based in Scotland this group…

    From Brazil to Scotland – MURDER WORSHIP – Interview
  • Reviewed by The Brutal Commander. I click play and who am i greeted with? Glenn from SpectreSoundStudios shouting at us about how he wants bands to move around! Unexpected and comical start to the track. Then a cool chunky riff…

    Review – Dire Thorns – UDAR (Single)
  • Review by Dead Walls There’s something unnerving about hearing a new Worship The Sacrifice tune. You know what you’re going to get but it doesn’t let you off the “meat- hook” either. “Aphotic” is already showing promising signs of what…

    Review – Worship The Sacrifice – APHOTIC (Single)
  • We’ve been fans of Somerset up and coming thrashers Unburier since we started UK Thrashers nearly 5 years ago, what started of as a group of teenagers playing Exodus and Metallica tinged thrash has moved into a different place, with…

    Review – Unburier – Nebulous (EP)
  • I was excited to be one of the first people to listen to Symbyote’s debut offering, SOMA. There’s something special about witnessing the birth of a brand new, promising outfit of musicians. Symbyote’s name and logo give me an initial…

    Review – Symbyote – SOMA (SINGLE)
  • Gareth checks out the recent offering German Melo-deathers.. Hiraes, here’s what he thinks!! With a band name derived from the Welsh word “hiraeth”, which stands for ‘the nostalgia and yearning for lost places of the past or a home that…

    Review – Hiraes – Dormant
  • When you look upon the artwork of this album and you see a gritty decayed scene of tombstones, ravens and an emerging Zombie hand you uncover more references to the afterlife the longer you look. They do say you hear…

    Review – Mutilated by Zombies – Scenes From The Afterlife
  • After an eight-year hiatus, Birmingham’s very own Blackened Death Metalpowerhouse, Under Blackened Skies, is rising from the shadows with a vengeance. The band, known for their intense and captivating performances, is thrilled to announce their return to the metal scene, accompanied by…

    News – Under The Skies – Resurrects
  • As i sat down to review the latest single by Indominus i felt a tremor in the room around me and i almost paniced at the thought of an earthquake about to hit. Then i realised it was the ungodly…

    Review – Indominus – WAR (Single)