Gavin McInally, one of the organisers behind Damnation Festival, picks his all-time favourite five Damnation Festival sets.
Glaswegian stoner-riff crew The Rhubarb delve into their influences to pick six of the most smokin’ stoner anthems. Read more here.
Exploring uncharted waters while remaining true to their original sound, Caronte has delivered an excellent doom metal album in Wolves of Thelema (Ván Records), one which touches on the occult, old school heavy metal, and more.
Download Festival 2020 has added another stack of acts to the bill which will take place at Castle Donington over the weekend of 12-14 June 2020. Get all the info here:
Troll’s second album, Legend Master, out April 12th via Shadow Kingdom Records, is a meandering, yet still gripping narrative that is as much Tolkien as Asimov in its content, full of tense, dynamic compositions that balance riff and melody to great effect.
Mad God unleash a stoner doom storm from South Africa and, with Grotesque and Inexorable, we have something really special on our hands.
In Volume 2 of our new fictional horror-themed series of short stories, MUSIC HELL — from author Michael Aronovitz and illustrator Nicholas Stewart McIvor — Electric Wizard find themselves in a deadly game with “The Eliminator”.
Power cuts, downpours and killer sets from Sacred Reich, Trivium, Carcass and more. Check out the photos from Brutal Assault here…
Lance ranks the bands he watched on Day 3 of Desertfest from worst to best. So how do Godflesh, Blood Ceremony, and Electric Wizard, and more stack up? Check it out.
Review and Photos by Mike Bax With one of the best releases of 2015 (Grief’s Infernal Flower, Relapse Records),…
Interview and photos by Mike Bax If you were to simply Google Black Pussy, you *might* not like the…
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The fact that Electric Wizard’s album, Witchcult Today, is being released on vinyl is good news for both collectors and those who have never before heard the disc. For those of you who have the album and own a record player, you may as well skip this review and just pick up the LP now.