Tag: metal

  • Na Cruithne – Gairm An Fhiantais

    Na Cruithne – Gairm An Fhiantais

    Hailing from the mighty land of Galway in Ireland, Na Cruithne meld traditional Irish music with heavy metal, showing a skill and love for this music seldom seen. Often in folk metal, one element overwhelms the other, but not so here. Na Cruithne’s music is a new beast, one extremely pleasing to the ear and,…

  • WACKEN METAL BATTLE CANADA returns

    WACKEN METAL BATTLE CANADA returns

    WMBC band submissions open till December 29 If you’ve been following Wacken Metal Battle Canada at all, you likely know that things were on hold in 2017. Earlier this month, organizer JJ Tartaglia announced that the Canadian competition is back on for 2018, and WMBC has been taking band submissions since November 7. Canadian bands…

  • Cattle Decapitation + more in Toronto, 31 October 2017

    Cattle Decapitation + more in Toronto, 31 October 2017

    Cattle Decapitation + Revocation + Full of Hell + Artificial Brain @ The Opera House, Toronto on 31st October 2017 It’s the creepiest time of the year and there really is no better way to celebrate All Hallow’s Eve than to attend a gristly death metal tour. The range of bands haunting the Opera House…

  • Akercocke – Renaissance In Extremis

    Akercocke – Renaissance In Extremis

    When Akercocke broke up in 2012, it was a sad loss for the metal scene, for they are that rarest of beasts, an original band with a unique vision (and I loved the suits!). Thankfully, five years on,Akercocke have returned. It’s difficult to categorize their music, featuring as it does elements of black metal, death metal,…

  • Cobalt + Brütal Wülfsex @ Coalition, Toronto, 22 October 2017

    Cobalt + Brütal Wülfsex @ Coalition, Toronto, 22 October 2017

    Tonight’s show makes up for yet another metal cancellation earlier this year. Colorado black metallers Cobalt were to crash into Toronto in July but frontman Charlie Fell was involved in a nasty accident on stage in Poland where his leg was nearly amputated. Fortunately, he was able to save his leg but understandably his recovery…

  • The Black Dahlia Murder in Toronto, 18 October 2017

    The Black Dahlia Murder in Toronto, 18 October 2017

    + Suffocation + Decrepit Birth @ Opera House What’s the best way to get over Wednesday hump day? Why, exposing yourself to some loud and skillful death metal, of course! Tonight’s midweek feast offers a varied selection of tech, brutal, slam, old school and melodic death metal so there’s something for all of the subgenres’…

  • FAITH NO MORE – We Care a Lot [reissued and revisited]

    FAITH NO MORE – We Care a Lot [reissued and revisited]

    Their earliest days were way back in 1979 when they formed as Sharp Young Men, later adopting Faith No Man as their moniker along the way. But it was in 1985 when this dynamic ensemble released their initial full-length, We Care a Lot, which was reissued last year with additional demo tracks, live recordings and…

  • Deathcrawl – Acceptable Level of Misery

    Deathcrawl – Acceptable Level of Misery

    How much misery is too much? Cleveland sludge dealers Deathcrawl seem to have found a level that does not exceed the maximum on their third studio album, with eight tracks checking in just shy of 49 minutes. The album opens with a couple shorter songs, with “False Oracle” wasting little time getting into the downtuned…

  • Soulfly does Point Blank (NAILBOMB) in Toronto, 19 October 2017

    Soulfly does Point Blank (NAILBOMB) in Toronto, 19 October 2017

    Soulfly does Point Blank by NAILBOMB with Cannabis Corpse, Noisem & Lody Kong October 19, 2017 at The Opera House in Toronto It’s been a while since I’ve written a show review so bear with me. It’s also been a while since I’d driven to Toronto so naturally I got lost when the GPS on my…

  • Clouds Taste Satanic – The Glitter of Infinite Hell

    Clouds Taste Satanic – The Glitter of Infinite Hell

    Hey, at least they don’t have Witch or Wizard in their name. This New York instro doom quartet has played a couple of the underground doomfests in the U.S. while self-releasing four albums over the past four years—these guys are pretty prolific! And not having any vocals allows Clouds Taste Satanic to spread their wings…