Tag: death metal
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A review by The Brutal Commander A slow chuggy section introduces the track with a showdown type vibe as my imagination takes me to visions of contenders entering the battle field. The speed picks up as battle begins and a…
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Reviewed by The Brutal Commander. With an introduction of atmospheric eeriness accentuated by distorted demonically incoherent voices chant their dark sermon as they summon the full force of Under Blacken Skies into the world with an exploding blast of drums…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…









