Tag: metal

  • Year-in-review 2015: Gabe Hugh

    Year-in-review 2015: Gabe Hugh

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Jason Oberuc

    Year-in-review 2015: Jason Oberuc

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Justin Allec

    Year-in-review 2015: Justin Allec

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Matt Hinch

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Scissortooth – Novagomorrah

    Excellent power-trio. Musically, they are superb, playing as a three-headed hydra, each seemingly anticipating what the other is going to play, and locking seamlessly together. Song-writing is top notch; if this album had been released back when people bought their music rather than stole it, this would be a massive seller. Overall, I feel the…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Craig Hayes

    Year-in-review 2015: Craig Hayes

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Rob Kachluba

    Year-in-review 2015: Rob Kachluba

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Eternal Black – Eternal Black

    Eternal Black – Eternal Black

    For those of you who feel you were born too late, here’s a little EP from a Brooklyn band that feels the same way. Eternal Black unload three tracks of retro-styled doom on their debut, self-titled EP. Through a haze of grimy, overdriven tone and feedback the trio lay down seriously groovy, Wino-influenced doom riffs.…

  • Rush – Signals LP

    Rush – Signals LP

    Just one year after they began to challenge both themselves and their audience with new songwriting ideas and compositional presentations on Moving Pictures, Rush elected to ride that wave of inspiration with Signals – their ninth LP and second of a new era. Right off, there’s no question that Signals takes its lead from Moving…

  • El Caco – 7

    El Caco – 7

    Get yer mind outta the gutter—this band’s name is Spanish for thief. That said, El Caco ain’t from Mexico, Spain or some other Latin American outpost… but rather from Norway, where they’ve been a household name since 1998(!)—as its moniker would suggest, this is actually their seventh album. Mind you, there are eight songs on here,…