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I realize that we’re late to the game on this one, but I’m going by the philosophy of, ‘better late than never, and to that end, let’s have a look at Bastardizer’s 2019 release, Dawn […]
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I’ve been given Disentomb’s latest release The Decaying Light to review, and instead of giving this a traditional review like everyone else is going to do, I’m going to do something a little different. I’m […]
Carrying on the traditions of acts such as Evanescence and In This Moment, The Last Martyr’s release Creatrix brings together the sweetness and almost poppy elements of metal with distorted guitar, competent drums and the […]
Lagerstein has released their new album, 25/7, through Kegstand Productions on August 23. Known as Australia’s own Pirate Metal Band, these guys like singing and making music about drinking. 25/7 is the band’s third album […]
Whenever I play the video games of my youth, I can never capture the feeling I first had when I started playing the game the first time. This is because there is nothing that can […]
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Mazz-XT, or more commonly known as solo project entrepreneur, multi-instrumentalist and classic rock veteran Scott Ginn, has recently released his second album Only the Quick and the Dead which has been rocking the ears of […]
It always seems to surprise people when I tell them I’m not much of a drinker. What follows is usually an awkward conversation with me offering feeble reasons as to why it is the case. […]
Melbourne thrash titans Envenomed has recently been making some serious waves with the new release The Walking Shred, even making it into the fabled pages of Metal Hammer in their albums of the month, and […]
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I promised myself a few things before reviewing this album, and one was not to get all, ‘sometimes you come across an album that really stands out…’ but here we are and here I am […]
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You know those thrashy moments that you get when your ear seems to be connected to your head and you can’t help but headbang? Well, Tempest Rising’s newest offering Alter Ego has this in spades. […]
Ever since the early 90s, metal-heads have enjoyed the mixture of savagery and melody, and as the years have rolled on, the refinement of this bitter-sweet spot has become the hallmark of so many bands […]
Dark Angel are one of the most legendary thrash metal bands ever. Formed in the early eighties during thrash’s peak popularity, Dark Angel are finally coming to Australia for the first time ever to descend […]
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For those who may remember visiting your favourite store to buy music, sifting through the covers and finding the most grotesque cover, or it may have had a parental warning sticker, which just aided the […]
Just like getting a new puppy that proceeds to destroy everything in your house on the first day of owning him; you are just not prepared to hear The Ritual Aura’s latest release Velothi. Many […]
In Flames have been dividing fans with their past few albums and I, the Mask is no exception. The band in my opinion are still at the top of their game with this new release. […]
Brisbane based masters of all things Viking and melodic Valhalore have woven an EP of such proportions is almost mind blowing. With three original tracks on the 5 song EP with the songs covered from […]
There are bands out there that push the envelope to create something new by mixing hallmarks of different genres, and it’s kind of like trying a salted caramel slice. You have to get used to […]
The past 12 months have been massive for Muules. They’ve played alongside Brisbane’s Osaka Punch and Melbourne’s Omnific as well as finding the time to release 2 new singles. The progressive alternative rock trio from […]
Puncture Wound is an old school death metal band from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. We find out a bit of history behind the band in a recent chat with the band. Metal-Roos: Puncture […]
I grew up in the late 80s early 90s, so I’m very used to hearing the difference between 70s proto-metal and the more polished releases of the 90s and beyond. There was a certain timeless […]
Melbourne’s Envenomed have been gaining some attention in recent times with a cover of a Skyhooks classic and most recently signing to German record label El Puerto. We talk to the band to find out […]
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