Other than lines such as “All I wanted was to be warm and noticed”, The Rogue To Nowhere contains little about Jason’s music; this is all about the drugs, girls and addiction. A stand-out memoir from a musician who has spent much of his career in the background.
And All Will Be Desolation, the second full-length release by Allfather, who hail from Kent in the UK, is a rallying cry and a targeted piece of aggression.
At times beautiful and profound, Coldbound’s The Gale undoubtedly achieves what it sets out to do, providing a journey into mental health that is soundtracked by emotionally intense melodic death metal.
When a concept album works, it really works, and Tremonti’s brave artistic vision has resulted in a hard rock showcase of the highest quality. The book will be a must-read, too.
Kess’khtak have undoubtedly developed their own unique sound of beastly deathgrind, but they form part of a proud Geneva extreme metal tradition which stretches back more than twenty years. Their new record, Unwritten Rules Prevail, is out now via Art Gates Records.
Thrashist Regime have packed their second album Carnival Of Monsters with songs about the A-Team, X-COM, zombies, ants invading Antarctica… and a breathtaking array of riffs and solos.
Zatokrev frontman Frederyk Rotter discusses his band’s gnarly live show, all things noise, the re-release of their self-titled album, and the music scene in Basel, Switzerland.
We spoke with Power Trip frontman Riley Gale about the Texan crossover thrashers’ Southern Lord release, Nightmare Logic, the fate of humankind, and upcoming Adult Swim single.
We spoke with Venom Prison vocalist Larissa Stupar about her band’s Prosthetic Records release, Animus, #MeToo movement, touring with Trivium, and epic Eliran Kantor cover art.
This is the tour that everyone has been talking about! Florida metal giants Trivium just hit Geneva, Switzerland’s L’Usine with support from both Power Trip and Venom Prison.
Fearless is obviously a homage to some of Gus G’s childhood influences, and although it’s not perfect, the album is so immensely likeable and uplifting that it’s impossible to be too critical.
German melodeath heroes Heaven Shall Burn hit Geneva’s L’Usine on March 22nd, just over half way through their “The Final March” European tour, with support from August Burns Red, Whitechapel and In Hearts Wake.
Death metal legend Karl Sanders chats about touring, guitars, his trip to Egypt, the Nader Sadek single, and new Nile album.