Exceptional musicianship and a tight performance punctuate every unbridled and ferocious track on In The Name Of... a thrashing attack on the senses.
Suicidal Wind's Chaos Rising is one of the discs that you really shouldn't like as much as you do, but it's balls-to-the-wall thrash fueled brand of death metal is too infectious to ignore.
There's no new material on this compilation EP, but if you're looking for a couple of export only tracks and a hell of a Slayer cover, then read on.
Touted as a guitar album, Annihilator's latest album Metal features some of the best and brightest guitarists in modern metal Danko Jones, Michael Amott, Jesper Stromblad and Will Adler to name a few.
Much like an over matched boxer stepping into a heavy weight fight, Scarpoint will leave you bruised and bloody most likely laying face first […]
Just one look at the album artwork for Scum Terror and you’re pretty sure to correctly guess at least one of the topics that’ll be […]
Raw. Evil. Thrash. I can’t describe this 6 song disc in any more concise words than that. Audiopain’s The Switch to Turn Off Mankind is […]
Coming from the one man black metal machine, Arkhorrl, Viziok is probably one of the most complete sounding albums of the year. Introducing a studio […]
This re-mastered reissue of Soothsayer’s 1986 demo To Be A Real Terrorist is without a doubt one of those records that you have just got […]
Like a mad scientist holed away in some hidden, underground basement laboratory mixing various chemicals in every attempt at global conquest, Evile have taken equal […]