Tag: new music
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Want know where to get Metal records in the heart of Camden Town?Want to know where to hang out prior to a gig?Want to hire ’The Lucifer Lounge‘?Want to drop in for a chat and a drink? Metal fans and…
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Hutch straps on his bullet belt, pentagram necklace and executioners hood and blasts some blasphemic anthems from Midnight as he reviews their new album… Hellish Expectations!! Ahhh, blackened thrash metal! If you don’t love this hybrid genre, then get your…
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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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Hutch heads back to Germany to see what lock down did to promising new wave thrashers Dust Bolt…. but maybe they need locking down for another 2 years!! Mention the name Dust Bolt to thrash connoisseurs and one would usually…
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Neil Bolton checks out the new log awaited album from the mighty Devastator! Here’s what he thinks!! There is a lot of excitement and expectation revolving around Devastator’s new album, “Conjurers Of Cruelty” A lot of that excitement and expectation…
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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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Hutch heads to Berlin for the first of his reviews in the coming weeks from German Thrashers, here’s what he thinks of their sophomore outing… I’d never heard of these four thrashers before Left in Shards arrived in the in-box.…
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It’s Hutch’s last review of the year, and what a better way to finish that with a UK band, here’s what he thinks of the new album from the Catalysis lads… It’s been a while since I crossed the path…
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Hutch reviews the debut album from Dublin Thrashers Crossfire, here’s what he thinks… Having a name that is used by about a zillion thrash bands isn’t the most helpful when hunting down information as part of your due diligence in…
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Sheffield.. the city of steel, and whilst the industrial revolution has long passed the city is still offering up some musical deep cuts. Who knows why some areas become aligned to a genre and tap into a rich and ever…









