Complex, intricate and, in places, heavy enough to satisfy those with a thirst for the more metallic,...
Phil
SonicAbuse's editor-in-chief is a self-confessed musical nut with an eclectic taste ranging from lo-fi and indie to crushing heavy metal.
...it’s all executed with the minimum of wastage (the whole thing comes crashing to an end within...
This is a modern metal classic fit to stand head-to-head with any of the bands that have...
With superb production, eleven tracks that rarely dip below the classic level and a renewed sense of...
Arguably not as good as ‘Doomsday machine’ this is still a worthwhile disc, particularly for newcomers to...
...both albums are highly recommended as classy examples of a genre that has recently returned to the...