Category: Features

  • my best of 2004 (aka, I keep getting older)

    my best of 2004 (aka, I keep getting older)

    As some of you may know, well before I began my metal writing “career” (well, aside from a couple of regrettable, really badly written reviews for the excellent Chronicles of Chaos) I was spinning metal on campus radio. After a break of several years I returned to radio at CFMU 93.3 FM (the McMaster University…

  • BEST OF 2014 – our contributors’ top Canadian picks (individual lists)

    BEST OF 2014 – our contributors’ top Canadian picks (individual lists)

    Here are our contributors’ individual picks for best Canadian metal albums of 2014. Happy new year from Hellbound.ca!   Justin Allec Beyond Creation – Earthborn Evolution (Season of Mist) Nuclearhammer – Serpentine Hermetic Lucifer (Nuclear War Now!) Menace Ruine – Venus Armata (Profound Lore) Viathyn – Cynosure (indie) Culted – Oblique to all Paths (Relapse)…

  • Hellbound’s best of 2014: our Canadian metal top 10

    Hellbound’s best of 2014: our Canadian metal top 10

    The Best Canadian Metal Albums of 2014 Edited by Adrien Begrand Compared to 2013, which was one of the strongest years for Canadian metal in recent memory, 2014 was largely all about underground discoveries rather than, say, the “usual suspects” that churn out material year after year. Sure, a mainstay like Devin Townsend once again…

  • BEST OF 2014 – our contributors have their say (individual lists)

    BEST OF 2014 – our contributors have their say (individual lists)

    How did we come up with our collective top 20 metal albums of the year? Our contributors sent in their lists, we did a little math, and well, you can see the result (congratulations, Pallbearer!). But if you’re curious, here are our individual lists, full of commonalities but also revealing Hellbounders’ wide-ranging tastes. Thanks for a 2014…

  • Hellbound’s best of 2014: metal albums of the year (#1-5)

    Hellbound’s best of 2014: metal albums of the year (#1-5)

    Hellbound’s best of 2014 year-end coverage continues with the last installment in our definitive top 20 metal albums of the year list. Part four features the records that ranked highest in our collective esteem: the final five. You’ll note that Behemoth and YOB might have to duke it out if either one wants sole claim of the #2 spot, though really,…

  • Hellbound’s best of 2014: metal albums of the year (#6-10)

    Hellbound’s best of 2014: metal albums of the year (#6-10)

    Hellbound’s end-of-the-year metal coverage continues with the first batch of the heaviest hitters – the releases that came in #6-10 in our best metal albums of 2014 tally. There might be a touch of nostalgia here, or a hint of our relative agedness in our tastes, or maybe it’s just that these bands just really know…

  • Hellbound’s best of 2014: honourable mentions (#11-15)

    Hellbound’s best of 2014: honourable mentions (#11-15)

    Hellbound’s 2014 year-end coverage continues this week with the next installment in our collective top 20. Part two features the albums that ranked in the #11-15 slots once we tallied the votes. AGALLOCH – The Serpent & The Sphere (Profound Lore) Revisiting this album in the dark of December seems perfect. Released on a warm…

  • Hellbound’s best of 2014: honourable mentions (#16-20)

    Hellbound’s best of 2014: honourable mentions (#16-20)

    Hellbound’s end-of-the-year metal coverage begins today! We asked our staff for their best of 2014 picks and now we’ve compiled the results. From now till the early days of the new year, Hellbound will be featuring these selections, beginning with our own version of the definitive list: the 20 best metal albums of 2014. Here is…

  • Death From Above 1979 and Old Lines – last minute xmas vinyl suggestions

    Death From Above 1979 and Old Lines – last minute xmas vinyl suggestions

    Two last minute vinyl picks for your holiday gift-giving list, from Bill Adams, editor-in-chief of Ground Control Magazine. Death From Above 1979 The Physical World (Last Gang/Warner Brothers) On The Physical World, it’s impossible to miss the difference between Death From Above as they existed in 2005 and this new, re-energized incarnation of the band.…

  • Christmas at the Garrison holiday food drive – Dec 18

    Christmas at the Garrison holiday food drive – Dec 18

    It’s not metal but it’s for a good cause. If you’re in the mood for burlesque, 50s and 60s music, and supporting the Daily Bread food bank, you might want to check out “Christmas at the Garrison.” Here’s the scoop: “Christmas at the Garrison is an annual holiday food drive where 100% of the proceeds go directly to…