Die Apocalyptischen Reiter – Tief/Tiefer
It took German experimental metal outfit Die Apocalyptischen Reiter three years to come up with a...
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by Raymond Westland | May 19, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
It took German experimental metal outfit Die Apocalyptischen Reiter three years to come up with a...
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A lot has been made of Blood on the Dance Floor, so much so that I don’t feel much need to...
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Metal is evolving. Every 6 months some crazy new sub-genre emerges from the fornication of two...
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Korn are back! Back at full strength… big style! They have a full squad now, with Brian...
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I was first introduced to The Algorithm (French producer Remi Gallego) just after Christmas, when...
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Beyond All Recognition released their debut album “Drop = Dead” through Napalm...
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I would not say I’m a Muse fan by any stretch of the imagination, I like the odd single here of there, but generally speaking I find them to be pretentious, full of delusions of grandeur and most importantly they seem...
Read Moreby Gilbert Potts | Sep 8, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
This is not the sort of music I would seek out. Wub wub wub, fast or slow, doesn’t really appeal to a dinosaur rock lover like me. I do love a good deal of electronica and synth-enhanced rock, but generally not a sample...
Read Moreby Simon Crampton | Jul 7, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Linkin Park are seen as somewhat of a joke in the metal community, now I’m not sure if that’s because they spawned from a sub genre that became a joke or if it’s because the had the bravery to expand themselves beyond the...
Read Moreby John Toolan | May 7, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
The latest release from purveyors of “post-dubstep” (however that may be described) and industrial landscapes, 3by3 records, is sure to be demanding, and for that reason, ultimately rewarding to ears that are willing to...
Read Moreby John Toolan | Apr 10, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
One cursory glance at the cover of the latest album by El Paso based Zechs Marquise would lead the listener to believe they were about to listen to an album of intense bass laden funk or an album of children’s songs by the...
Read Moreby Mark Wrigley | Nov 28, 2011 | Album Reviews, Music | 2 |
There’s no middle ground when it comes to Korn really. It’s agreed across the board as to how pioneering they were in launching the whole nu-metal movement, and how awesome their arrival was on the metal scene; with...
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