Review: The Acacia Strain – Gravebloom June 30, 2017Roman Rozic No Comment The Acacia Strain release their eighth album just hours ago on the 30th of June. It was definitely worth the wait, and “Gravebloom” could be one of the best titles from Rise Records this year. Read more ReviewDeathcore, rise records, the acacia strainShare : Tweet
Review: Trinity Site – After The Sun June 23, 2017Roman Rozic No Comment From Germany, Trinity Site delivers to us a melodic yet futuristic form of death metal unlike any other melo-death act today. This is a band that could very well be among the ranks of bands like Dark Tranquility, In Flames, and Carcass. So melodic death metal, what makes this one so special? A listener might ask. Well to begin, we hear of many new bands and artists claiming to have matured as musicians and inflicting upon us a sound that will allegedly revolutionize the genre as far as they’re concerned. Unsurprisingly, many of these up-and-comers fail to back it up and end up looking very foolish. In this case however, this is a band whose bio promised me n othing, and didn’t need to, for their music seized my complete and undivided attention. Read more ReviewAfter The Sun, Death Metal, melodic death metal, Trinity SiteShare : Tweet
Review: Suffocation – …Of the Dark Light June 18, 2017Roman Rozic No Comment Going for over 25 years, Brutal Death Metal pioneers Suffocation released their new album …Of The Dark Light just last week on the 9th of June. Often categorised as tech death or just death metal, it is great to hear that they have neither slowed down nor strayed. Read more ReviewDeath Metal, suffocationShare : Tweet
Review: Cold Black – Circles June 15, 2017Roman Rozic No Comment Cold Black is a metalcore/post-hardcore band from Copenhagen, Denmark. Having previously released their 5 track EP, they will now be releasing their full length album ‘Circles’ on the 18th of August. Their bio described that they would be going for a new sound to demonstrate the musical maturity they’ve developed. They’re calling it electronic-induced metalcore. Well, the melodic vocals are indeed impressive, and every song is actually quite soothing and without fault. I can imagine this new sound of theirs gaining a lot of new fans and possibly even becoming radio-friendly to mainstream music stations. However, I can also imagine this album repelling a lot of metalcore fans. Read more Reviewcold black, MetalcoreShare : Tweet
Review: Voice of Ruin – Purge and Purify June 6, 2017Roman Rozic No Comment From Nyon, Switzerland, Voice of Ruin have recently released ‘Purge and Purify’ through Tenacity Music. Though the band’s style can accommodate several genres, it is clear that they will definitely strike a chord with fans of Lamb of God, Devildriver, Slipknot, and Arch Enemy. Having listened to the album many times, I see nothing but potential in the band’s future. Read more Reviewmelodic death metal, voice of ruinShare : Tweet