Gwar been slaying and spewing on millions ever since their first show at P.B. Kelly’s in 1985 and throughout their career the unforgettable and irreplaceable Dave Brockie had many different influences and always experimented with their sound. Three years after… Read More ›
Reviews
Harlott “Extinction”
Forged in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, Harlott is the finest example of the thrash metal genre in recent years. Taking their influence from the 80’s bay area thrash scene, and blending it with the Teutonic melody and grit, they… Read More ›
Obituary – Obituary CD Review
After almost a 30 year career one thing I love about Obituary is that they are consistent. With their upcoming 10th studio album coming out March 17th on Relapse Records simply entitled “Obituary” I knew what to expect from these… Read More ›
Overkill: The Grinding Wheel – CD Review
What can be said about a band like Overkill that hasn’t already been said? They are among the pioneers of Thrash Metal, always consistent with their musical style, and show no signs of slowing down. The band’s latest album is… Read More ›
Six Feet Under: Torment – CD Review
What can this humble reviewer say, I’m a Chris Barnes fan, and it’s not the popular opinion of the Metal community but Six Feet Under is my favorite band he has ever fronted. So as I waited for the bands… Read More ›
Final Drive: Dig Deeper
With a singular focus on getting asses out of seats, southern groove thrashers FINAL DRIVE deliver blunt force hell raisin’ beer drinkin’ F*CK YEAH metal with the arrival of their new release, Dig Deeper. Set for official release on February… Read More ›
Sepultura: Machine Messiah (Nuclear Blast)
Class is eternal and metal is forever. The road to heavy music glory is littered with the shattered corpses of those that didn’t have the strength to complete the journey. But true masters always win through, and Sepultura have long… Read More ›
Solitude – Reach for the Sky – Music Review
Going in to this review of SOLITUDE’s album entitled “Reach for the Sky” released in North America through the Test Your Metal Records label I had no expectations because I knew little to nothing of this band hailing from Tokyo,… Read More ›
Superjoint- Caught Up In The Gears Of Application
I’m in the minority of people who think Superjoint is Philip H. Anselmo’s best band to date, yes even better than Pantera. This Philip fronted band had me at the first chords of the original groups initial offering in 2002… Read More ›
OBITUARY – “Ten Thousand Ways To Die” CD Review
For over 30 years now the Tardy Brothers (John and Donald) have been bringing their low end tones of Death Metal to the masses and in their latest release Ten Thousand Ways to Die they do not disappoint. What makes… Read More ›
