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BS Bone – Inside Insanity (Demo) [EP REVIEW]
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BS Bone, a trio from Molise, Italy, presents a self-produced demo showcasing their blend of late 80’s inspired metal with punk influences. Their sound, reminiscent of Celtic Frost, combines catchy riffs and varied tempos. While the production has minor flaws, the band’s passion and talent shine through, promising a bright future in heavy metal. Continue reading
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EP REVIEW: Burial Party – Please, Electric Move Slow

Life sucks, everyone knows it. So, if you need to complain about it – might as well make it good right? (I can’t believe how passive-aggressive and cynical that sounded. Oh please, god help me.) Anyhow… Burial Party borders on so many closely related subgenres, I wouldn’t dare try to straight-forward label them. In fact,… Continue reading
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Dahmers – Creepiest Creep (Lovely Records)
If you are one that likes the Horror Punk Genre, The Dahmers is a band that made me want to dance while listening to them. Listening to them, I am definitely reminded of the Misfits. This being said, The Dahmers reminded me a lot of the energy of the Misfits. I have to say that… Continue reading
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INTERVIEW: Aslak Heika Hætta Bjørn, Vocalist of Ondt Blod
[K] What is it like being a hardcore band in Norway? Has there been any difficulties? When we started out, hardcore was kind of a buzz in Norway, giving us a head start. There is also a good underground music scene in Norway, consisting of DIY-scenes and rock clubs interested in taking in new bands.… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Spite (US) – Antimoshiach
SPITE (US)ANTIMOSHIACHINVICTUS PRODUCTIONS There is something different about Spite and their newest album, Antimoshiach, and it took me a good while to pinpoint what it was. Initially, Antimoshiach feels like typical black-metal fare, the first half of \’The Devil\’s Minyan\’ being vastly misleading when it comes to the following content – almost to the point where… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Herida Profunda – Self-Titled
HERIDA PROFUNDA SELF-TITLED 783 LANDSBERG HARDCORE CREW POLAND/UK Herida Profunda, after a short claustrophobic introduction, hits you like a bag of hammers. Though this Self-titled release doesn’t wholly rely on speed, the opening track ‘Spalone Mosty’ ensures you that what you are about to listen to is, in fact, no walk in the park and… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Edge of Haze – Illumine
For those who don\’t know, I am a fan of Doom, Gothic (what few \’Gothic\’ bands remain), and Progressive rock/metal breeds. The vast majority of my personal music collection mostly consists of these genres – just because I review a decent amount of Black Metal doesn\’t mean I listen to it exclusively or for recreation.… Continue reading
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IN MEMORY: Coldbringer Recordings
So, I\’ve happened upon something that I\’ve personally not yet experienced in my many years dealing with the 50,000 sub-genres of Rock, Punk, and Metal. You could say I\’m lucky for this, or that the avenues I use for purchase rarely stock out-of-stock or print items (duh) – BUT I\’ve managed to come across a… Continue reading
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FADastic: David Brockie Was Not Your Friend
It sort of sickens me these days when a celebrity, even of minor fame, dies. It seems that afterwards, a million and ten people claim they knew this person. They claim the tallest of tales and expect you to believe the boldest of lies strictly due to the fact that this person was a celebrity… Continue reading
