Portland, Oregon is the homebase of stoner rock outfit Red Fang. The quartet premiered in 2005 and it took a while to get the debut album out on the market. The self/titled first longplayer arrived at the record storers in 2009 and three more records followed. Five years after ‘Only Ghosts’ entered the Billboard Charts,... Continue Reading →
MENTAL CRUELTY’s new album out now
Mental Cruelty, hailing from Karlsruhe, Germany, unleash their third album 'A Hill to Die Upon' today. The band that premiered with 'Purgatorium' in 2018 slams a next strike of brutal deathcore right into your face. With the exception of the intro 'Avgang' and the interlude 'Fossenbrate', the quintet unleashes a metal storm that gets its... Continue Reading →
Review JUSTIN SULLIVAN ‘Surrounded’
This review is about an album that focusses on the calmer and gentle facets of music instead of challenging the speakers through hard riffs and massive beats. 'Surrounded' is the title of an album that comes from Justin Sullivan and is his second solo release in 18 years. The iconic singer, being known from the... Continue Reading →
Review GRAVE MIASMA ‘Abyss of Wrathful Deities’
Grave Miasma belongs to the group of bands that put quality over time. Starting in 2006, after having operated under the name of Goat Molestör for four years, the trio unleashed a fist EP called ‘Exalted Emanation’ in 2009. The full-length debut though took a bit longer. ‘Odori Sepulcrorum’ escaped the darkness in 2013 and... Continue Reading →
RONNIE JAMES DIO autobiography will be released this summer
Ronnie James Dio was certainly one of the most iconic and influential singers in rock and metal. It was his voice and his way of singing that enriched the sound of bands like Black Sabbath, Rainbow and Dio. Ronnie James Dio passed away in 2010, which was a shock for the metal community. Under the... Continue Reading →
Review KANSAS ‘Point of Know Return Live & Beyond’
Classic rock veterans Kansas released their sixteenth full-length album ‚The Absence of Presence’ in 2020, being a next great addition to a long list of records, released over the last decades. The band, that started in 1974, has the ability to write and record timeless songs that survived all trends and hypes with hymns like... Continue Reading →
TEMPLE OF DREAD announce a new album
The first two longplayers, created by Temple Of Dread, received very positive feedback, which has been motivation enough for the band to start work on a powerful third strike. 'Hades Unleashed' will bring nine new songs to surface. Release date for this new longplayer will be July 23rd via Testimony Records. The tracklist has been... Continue Reading →
Review BLOODBOUND ‘Creatures of the Dark Realm’
Since Bloodbound started in 2005, they stay true to their style and sound. Melodic power metal from the North is what the guys stand for. Captured on various longplayers, the Swedes never disappointed and could build-up a solid fanbase over time. With 'Creatures of the Dark Realm', the next album, number nine, waits in line... Continue Reading →
Review CIRITH UNGOL ‘Half Past Human’ – EP
One of the good things, 2020 provided, was some extra time that allowed us to do things that usually have been pushed forward to nowhere in time or never seemed to be the first choice of activities. What goes for individuals has been also the case for bands. Ventura, California-based Cirith Ungol made good use... Continue Reading →
Review BURNING WITCHES ‘The Witch of the North’
Listening to Burning Witches' newest album is like a curveball that approaches you. The band from Switzerland released a great debut and also the sophomore record 'Hexenhammer' was a real heavy metal treat. A break came when singer Seraina Telli left the band in 2019. Dutch vocalist Laura Guldemond joined and it took a while... Continue Reading →
Review SILVER LAKE by ESA HOLOPAINEN ‘Silver Lake By Esa Holopainen’
Esa Holopainen is known as founding member and guitarist of Amorphis, one of the strong representatives of Finnish metal. It was in spring 2020 when Holopainen received a phone call from Nino Laurenne, producer and owner of the Sonic Pump, which is a recording facility. The core question to the guitarist was, if it wouldn't... Continue Reading →
Review ABKEHR ‘In Blut’
"1-2-3-4", this count brings different associations to the forefront. Musically it is very much connected to The Ramones and since a while it is a German band that uses the same counting, just totally different. German black metal stalwarts Abkehr have with 'In Blut' a third album in the pipeline, a four songs featuring release... Continue Reading →
Review IMPURE WILHELMINA ‘Antidote’
Rock and metal from Switzerland, that’s for a lot of metal fans connected to names like Celtic Frost, Krokus, Gotthard, Shakra and others. A band that represent the post-metal scene, coming from Lake Geneva, is Impure Wilhelmina. Founded 25 years ago, the band established itself as an important act in their home country with growing... Continue Reading →
Review LINDEMANN ‘Live in Moscow’
Who thought that the most creepy thing of a Lindemann concert isn't lyrics or the show. Looking at the newest release of the iconic singer, it is the big audience that came together at the beginning of the upcoming pandemic that seems so unreal these days. Lindemann, that was Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren until... Continue Reading →
Review AMPORHIS ‘Live at Helsinki Ice Hall’
In a time, when joy of heavy metal was a wider experience than listening to vinyls and watching streaming events, Finnish metal veterans Amorphis played a home-game show at Helsinki Ice Hall. The concert took place at December 7th, 2019, a time when the pandemic was already lurking in the East. It feels like it... Continue Reading →







