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Month: May 2024

Max Cavalera: Primal Screams and Unyielding Authenticity

There’s no mistaking the voice of Max Cavalera; he’s become a legend in the metal world. He brought Brazilian groove to heavy metal in the nineties with his brother Igor, when they graced us with the sounds of Sepultura—I’d heard…

Idol Throne Brings Back Neck-Snapping Thrash

Founded in 2018 by two veteran guitarists with an ambition for playing live, Idol Throne will be releasing its newest, A Clarion Call, on May 31st. Idol Throne is the epitome of that sound seasoned metalheads love; thrashy with a…

Lord Esgaroth Summons An Iconic Taste Of Demise

One of the best things about Black Metal is the break from an unnatural civilization to tell the truth of the underbelly of humanity. It’s extreme, and it’s refreshing. Suffering Souls, a musical experience by mastermind Tobias “Lord Esgaroth” Micko,…

Honoring A Mother’s Memory Through Music

Swiss musician Fantin Reichler (The Kompressor Experiment, Méandre) releases Médée under the project name DRLCT on May 31. It’s a full length symphonic dedication to his mother, who would succumb to Cancer in September of 2022.  Each track tells the…

Crohm Ascends The Throne With King Of Nothing

From Aosta Valley in Italy comes CROHM, a heavy metal act started in 1985. They’ve just finished a new album, King Of Nothing. It’s 11 tracks of thundering rhythm and guitars painting the tale of the dark side of society,…

A2IM Hosting Its Annual Indie Event in New York

June 10 through the 13 this year will be A2IM’s three day Indie Week Conference, held in New York City. A2IM is the American Association of Independent Music, helping independent labels, indie artists, and associates. They rely completely on dues,…

Live Music Stages A Record Breaking Comeback

Absence makes the heart grow fonder; including the hearts of music fans across the world. During the Covid pandemic and millions of industry dollars lost, a new fad emerged: Virtual concerts and livestream performances. We were okay with that, but…

Swiss Post-Progressive Brilliance: What Aleph Said

Post-progressive What Aleph Said has crafted a really great new album. From Lausanne, Switzerland, the 8 track Aulasy was released just this week. It’s an impressive atmospheric piece of work, taking the best parts of post-progressive and melodic, stoner metal…

Drew Russell’s Fearless Genre Fusion: Into The Night

Into The Night, Drew Russell’s debut EP, releases tonight with a launch party at The Junk Bar in Brisbane, Australia. It started with the drop of his new single Deliverance on the 19th of May; a catchy, banjo-heavy masterpiece.  Into…

Purple Dreams from The Past Lives

In this era of auto-tuned vocals and trendy beats, Austin based The Past Lives are a breath of fresh air. Their new EP Purple Dreams is a time capsule transporting listeners to the glory days of funk, soul, and unabashedly…