In support of their new record, The Madness of Many, instrumental metal act Animals As Leaders hit New York City on December 1, 2016, dominating the stage at a packed Webster Hall.
Review and photos by Mike Bax Performing to an utterly sold out venue this evening, instrumental three piece prog…
We caught up with current Asking Alexandria tour as it hit Portland, Maine’s State Theatre on November 13th. It’s not often that this city gets such a big name metal act so fans were lined up well in advance of opening time.
However you want to describe Animals As Leaders, you should always be on the ready to include the word “genius” somewhere within your description.
With The World Is My Enemy Now, Upon A Burning Body have produced their most consistent album to date.
By the sounds of their new self-titled album, Sumerian Records pulled off a decent move signing Bad Omens. Read our full review here…
After the Burial’s latest album, Dig Deep, came out via Sumerian Records at the beginning of the year and it was no surprise the band was back on the bill for the annual Summer Slaughter Tour.
The crowd for Summer Slaughter was quickly growing as Slaughter to Prevail hit the stage and put on a brutal set early on in the night.
I just finished giving Periphery III: Select Difficulty my first listen through, and my pants are heavy.
Sumerian Records by Jett White It was hard not to expect great things from Palaye Royale after hearing their…
Russian deathcore newcomers Slaughter To Prevail have reissued their Chapters Of Misery EP via new home Sumerian Records. Read our review here…
During our recent Rockblot interview with singer Denis Stoff and drummer James Cassells of Sumerian Records UK metal exports, Asking Alexandria, things got weird. Well, good weird. And FUNNY!
UK’s Asking Alexandria are supporting their new Sumerian Records release, The Black, so we played METAL or NOT? with Denis Stoff (vocals) and James Cassells (drums) who shared some completely comical stories involving shitting in mosh pits and bed wetting.