Nobody really does driving anthems theses days. Sure, there’s bands like Foo Fighters putting out Pop puff disguised as Rawk but where is the new Springsteen? Gaslight Anthem? Against Me!? Bueller??? Hopefully the UK’s Suspects can rectify this gross negligence in the current music community with “The Mental Health Act”, the title track from their forthcoming new EP. Because it’s huge. And anthem driven. And just what we all needed.
[Read more…]Singles! The D.O.O.D., “Kill The Light”
The Distinguished Order Of Disobedience or The D.O.O.D. as they’re more elegantly referred to deliver one powerful punch with their latest single, “Kill The Light”. Taking cues from Pist.On’s accessible Hardcore sensibilities, Texas Hippie Coalition’s driving sonic anthems, and the ferocity from Goth heavies Dead Girls Corp and Rob Zombie at his Electro best (Think anything off Hellbilly Deluxe or White Zombie’s “The One”), The D.O.O.D. is a melting pot of killer styles and sounds with barely any genre being able to contain what this sextet bring to the table.
[Read more…]EGGVN Take Dark Electro To Exciting New Places On Seething La Era de la Bestia
I put EGGVN in the same realm of Strvngers not only because they both sport a random “V” in place of a vowel in their name but also due the tone and intent of their sonic messages. They’re both modern Darkwave darlings in these offices but today we’re taking a deeper look into EGGVN and their latest which embraces the almighty heaviness alongside the synthetic backdrop.
[Read more…]Vexed Throw Their Hat Into Best-Metal-Album-Of-The-Year Contender Ring With Thrilling Culling Culture
Dying for that new Meshuggah record to be done and out already? But wish they’d diversify and inject something new into their tried and true formula? Then Vexed is the outfit for you! And on their debut full-length, the Hertfordshire quartet offer up eleven righteous tracks that raise the stakes regarding where modern Metal is going.
[Read more…]Sumo Cyco Get Definitive On Groove-Laden Metal Maelstrom Initiation
Sumo Cyco is the sound of No Doubt fronted by Tairrie B. They’re heavy, they’re trendy, they’re genre-bending yet accessible and on Initiation, the Canadian quartet create the definitive Sumo Cyco album that cuts to the core of who they are and streamline their sound to bring listeners their best release yet.
[Read more…]Members of Vattnet Viskar And Astronoid Unite To Bring The Masses Some Massive Atmospheric Metal As Kataan
It’s hard to put into words the sounds that are coming out of my speakers when Kataan is playing. It’s this unholy union of Black Metal and Thrash and Post-something that’s just devilishly divine. Featuring Nick Thornbury of Vattnet Viskar and Brett Boland of Astronoid, Kataan does the New England heavy music scene proud with a debut release that’s short and anything but sweet.
[Read more…]Trucker Diablo Pack A Punch On Anthem-Filled Rawk Fest Tail End Of A Hurricane
Pile driving anthem after anthem is the name of the game when you press “Play” on the latest decadent slab of Rawk from the UK’s Trucker Diablo. That said, Tail End Of A Hurricane isn’t as much the name of Trucker Diablo’s latest album as much as it is an apt descriptor of the sonic destruction caused in their wake upon hearing this new beastie in full.
[Read more…]Singles! ODC, “I Love The Way You Fall”
ODC is the best kind of artist. They’re that unique blend of styles that transcends genres and brings to mind the old adage: It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. One thing’s for sure, though, and that is ODC is undeniably HEAVY as is clearly evident on their unrelenting upcoming single, “I Love The Way You Fall”.
[Read more…]Singles! A Cause In Distress, “Paraffin”
There’s only a handful of artists around nowadays who can release a new single that you just know will deliver without hearing a single note and, I’m sure we’ve said this before about them but, A Cause In Distress is one of those rarities who also hearken back to a time when new music drops were rightly cherished and celebrated.
[Read more…]Glaare Glow And Grow On Timeless Modern Electro Masterpiece Your Hellbound Heart
My process when going through new music is this: Listen through everything that comes across ye olde digital desk, either begin a draft or at least jot down the records that are doing something to the creative juices, and depending on how far along a potential draft is (If there’s a significant amount typed up then it’s pretty much a given that review is coming) then eventually circle back closer to the actual release date for one final listen thorough before settling in to finish a review. And it’s not always immediately apparent when diving back in why something struck a nerve in some way but then a song will come on or a note will hit and everything just clicks.
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