Tag: death metal

  • Hellbound @ Tuska Open Air 2018 in Helsinki

    Hellbound @ Tuska Open Air 2018 in Helsinki

    Friday Denmark’s Baest started the 2018 edition of the Tuska off with with a surprisingly tight death outfit in the veins of Entombed or Bloodbath.  Definitely was unexpected, and definitely a surprise out of the gate.  Baest hasn’t even released an album at this point, but their debut is coming later this month. They’ll be…

  • Of Feather and Bone live in Toronto, June 2018

    Of Feather and Bone live in Toronto, June 2018

    6/26/2018 @ Coalition T.O – Toronto, ON w/ Tomb Mold At Coalition, Of Feather and Bone truly delivered a terrifying performance. Bestial Hymns of Perversion, their second full-length record, was played from start to finish with extreme talent. Alvino on bass and vocals, Preston on drums and Dave on guitars and vocals all delivered amazing…

  • Obituary interview: Trevor Peres in San Francisco, May 2018

    Obituary interview: Trevor Peres in San Francisco, May 2018

    Death metal pioneers OBITUARY conquered North America again this spring with their latest headlining tour, supported by Pallbearer, Skeletonwitch and Dust Bolt. The tour began May 2 in Atlanta, Georgia, and wrapped up June 3 in Miami, Florida. On May 25, Obituary rolled through San Francisco, and Hellbound’s Gene Gaona was there for the action.…

  • Exmortus – The Sound of Steel

    Exmortus – The Sound of Steel

    It’s been two years since their last offering, Ride Forth, but the guys from Exmortus are back with a vengeance. On June 8th (via Prosthetic Records) comes The Sound of Steel – the band’s fifth full release. I’m going on record right now to say it is my favorite record from these young men out…

  • #Throwback Thursday – Dimmu Borgir in 2004

    #Throwback Thursday – Dimmu Borgir in 2004

    On Friday, May 4, 2018, Dimmu Borgir released Eonian, their first full-length studio album in seven years. Fourteen years earlier, Dimmu Borgir were touring in support of what might be considered their “breakthrough” 2003 album, Death Cult Armageddon. Strangely enough, that tour eventually brought the band to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. And that rare event gave me the chance…

  • Gruesome – Twisted Prayers

    Gruesome – Twisted Prayers

    As a lifetime fan of metal, very few things or bands truly get me excited about new releases. I mean, when you grew up listening to the birth/early stages of Thrash and Death Metal the bar has been set pretty high, and today’s music usually seems too often to fall short. I know what you’re…

  • Staff Picks, April 2018

    Staff Picks, April 2018

    This month we continue a revived Hellbound tradition – our monthly staff picks/playlists. Every few weeks we ask our regular and longtime contributors to weigh in on what they’re listening to, watching, going to see… Expect a few quirks and idiosyncrasies now and then, but these are our standard staff pick categories: Listening to –…

  • My Silent Wake – There Was Death

    My Silent Wake – There Was Death

    My Silent Wake play the genre of metal known as death/doom, a genre I believe is slowly picking up in popularity. The music is slow, emotional, weighty, heavy as a dwarf star. Heavy not just in the sense of riffs, but in emotion and depth. Two bands that form a good touchstone for this album,…

  • Durbuy Rock Festival, April 2018 (day 1)

    Durbuy Rock Festival, April 2018 (day 1)

    What nicer way can there be for spending the first ‘over 20-degree Celsius’ weekend of the year than at a rock festival with a varied line up, cold drinks and lovely metalheads? Having taken place in the picturesque village of Bomal-sur-Ourthe, Durbuy Rock Festival was the perfect festival season opener. Durbuy Rock Festival – Day 1…