Five Finger Death Punch always know how to put on an amazingly energetic show and they proved it once again when they performed in Serbia for the very first time. Thousands of people gathered at Tasmajdan Stadium, and as always, it was a pleasant surprise to see so many die-hard …
Read More »Five Finger Death Punch to perform in Belgrade, Serbia
Five Finger Death Punch is currently on tour in Europe and one of their stops is gonna be Belgrade. Serbian fans are excited to see these heavy metal legends for the very first time on July 2, at Tasmajdan Stadium. Hurry up and grab your tickets here. Visit the official …
Read More »Interview with Christos Antoniou of Septicflesh
Greek symphonic death metal masters SEPTICFLESH have announced a live streaming event for their upcoming ‘Infernus Sinfonica MMXIX’ DVD/Blu-Ray in advance of the release date. The online event will take place on June 27, 2020 at 3:00 P.M. EDT. Tickets can now be purchased HERE. Christos Antoniou talked about this …
Read More »Album Review: tētēma – Necroscape
Mike Patton and Anthony Pateras combined their skills with violinist Erkki Veltheim and drummer Will Guthrie and created a 13-track long album Necroscape. The sound of electro-acoustic rock blended with otherworld grooves, soul, and industrial noise will make you feel both thrilled and confused. Each song will let your imagination run wild and take you to many different places, …
Read More »Album Review: In This Moment – Mother
In This Moment brought a little Hell and a little Heaven with their latest album Mother. Frontwoman Maria Brink teamed up with her bandmates – lead guitarist Chris Howorth, bassist Travis Johnson, guitarist Randy Weitzel, and Kent Dimmel and pieced together their seventh full-length album. Throughout the whole set of …
Read More »Interview with Art Of Shock
Editor’s note: Although we were unable to catch Art Of Shock at their show in Los Angeles earlier this month due to their tour with Sepultura being cancelled from the coronavirus, we were able to interview Art Geezer. Be sure to check out their new album ‘Dark Angeles” that came out March …
Read More »Review: Razor Candy’s Self-Titled EP
If you’re one of those who would like to celebrate Halloween more often, then Razor Candy has a surprise for you. Their debut self-titled EP will make you feel like your favorite holiday never ends. Paul Wiley (Marilyn Manson, Deveraux) and Chad Cherry (The Last Vegas, The Claws) worked together …
Read More »Album Review: Body Count – Carnivore
Rap metal band Body Count is back with the upcoming seventh album Carnivore. The band is known for combining heavy music with a straightforward lyricism, but this time they proved they can be even more hardcore with a lot of thrash metal influence in their sound. The first single “Carnivore” …
Read More »Interview with Roman Non of Graveslave
Founded in 2014, Graveslave has been on the grind since inception. The group was formed by Non, drummer Ben Fagerness (Gloryhole Guillotine) and bassist Josh Burke, who all share a mutual love for gutturals and blast beats. From humble beginnings at local Twin Cities shows and DIY tours all the …
Read More »Album Review: Brian Posehn – Grandpa Metal
Brian Posehn is a musician/writer/actor/stand-up comic that you may recognize from several TV shows and movies such as Lady Dynamite, You’re The Worst, The Big Bang Theory, New Girl, Devil’s Rejects and The Five Year Engagement. This time, he combined both comedy and metal into Grandpa Metal and showed us …
Read More »Single review: Lamb of God – Checkmate
Lamb of God has released a brand new single “Checkmate” which will be featured on their self-titled album. This is their first release in 5 years and is due out on May 8. With quite political lyrics and the line “Make America hate again” that really catches the attention, they …
Read More »Album Review: Orphans Of Doom – “II”
Kansas City, MO-based heavyweights Orphans Of Doom will release their second album, aptly titled II, on February 28 via The Company. Orphans Of Doom are mostly influenced by prog, heavy metal, and sludge which is quite visible throughout the whole set of 8 tracks. The band went much havier this time …
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