On April 24th Trivium release their ninth studio album, What The Dead Men Say, via Roadrunner Records. (Read our album review here.) It’s been over 20...
Just over two months ago I was making my way through the school-like corridors beneath Islington Assembly Hall to meet with Niilo Sevänen of Insomnium prior...
On his third release as a solo performer, Brian Fallon brings a collection of songs in Local Honey which he declares his most intimate, honest and...
After eight long years since 2012’s Incongruous, Canadian tech-death titans Beneath The Massacre are back with a new slab of brutality in Fearmonger. In the time...
Out February 28th via Nuclear Blast Records, anyone with a passing fondness for rock or metal from the ‘70s or ‘80s should check out Aeromantic, the...
On February 22, 2020, progressive metal masters Dream Theater put on a spectacular show at London’s Hammersmith Apollo showcasing Distance Over Time and celebrating Scenes from...
After four years away, Nuclear Blast thrashers Sylosis put on a stupendous sold-out show celebrating Cycle of Suffering at Islington Assembly Hall on February 13, 2020,...
At the final night of his “Towers Of Song” tour, Dave Hause puts on a magical performance at Union Chapel, London, supported by Northcote.
The UK metal scene has sorely missed Sylosis these last five years, and Cycle Of Suffering, out February 7th on Nuclear Blast, marks a triumphant return...
Ahead of their stunning London show, we caught up with Insomnium vocalist Niilo Sevänen to discuss the band’s origins, their special connection with fans, potential future...
Insomnium wowed the audience at their Islington Assembly Hall show supported by melodeath masterpieces, and the opening set brutality of Conjurer.
Bury Tomorrow’s “Make Metalcore Great Again” was a flawless show celebrating Black Flame at Roundhouse, London, supported by Employed To Serve and Blood Youth.
Archspire headed a stacked tech death bill at The Underworld, Camden, with support from Beneath The Massacre, Vulvodynia and Inferi.
Metalcore stalwarts August Burns Red ripped through their classic album Constellations in full, supported by Erra and Currents at London’s Electric Ballroom.
Out December 7 2019, Kill The Lycan’s self-released debut album, Rhea, is a truly special demonstration of modern metalcore near-mastery, and a much-needed injection of freshness...