New Years of Suffering (NYOS) is an international metal band founded in 2022. Their music, a mixture of metalcore and melodic death metal, is characterized by powerful breakdowns, emotional melodies and deep hooks that deal with themes such as inner struggles, grief and loss. The band, consisting of members from Budapest, Galway, Montana and Garmisch- … Continue reading New Years of Suffering – Brainwashed
BMR – Pueblo en Soledad
It's not very often that we get submissions from talent out of Mexico, so this newest effort from Jalisco metal band BMR is a real treat. Melodic in atmosphere as well as eviscerating in its instrumental components, Pueblo en Soledad takes us on an electronicore inspired industrial metal soundscape that is a brutal rollercoaster one … Continue reading BMR – Pueblo en Soledad
UGHH – Decapitator
Another jolt to shake off your Winter sleepiness, this is the latest effort from indie punk outfit UGHH, released just over a month ago now. A grimy and unyielding blend of hardcore punk and melodic hardcore, Decapitator gives voice to the raging resurgence of life that Spring brings. Primary a showcasing of distinctive drum work … Continue reading UGHH – Decapitator
Let’s Build An Empire – Save Me
Netherlands five-piece alt-rockers Let's Build An Empire release their 7-minute long epic "Messiah". It's a piece that comes in several distinct parts, from the heavier opening that shakes you into submission to the sublime mid-point switch that brings you gently back down to Earth. A perfectly balanced contrast between high octane and lyrical vulnerability, this is the … Continue reading Let’s Build An Empire – Save Me
Anberlin – A Day Late
For more than two decades, Anberlin have remained a formidable force in the alt-rock world, boasting a wildly devoted fanbase who’ve come to rely on the raw cathartic power of their music. On the massively anticipated Vega—the first album in ten years from vocalist Stephen Christian, guitarists Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney, bassist Deon Rexroat, and … Continue reading Anberlin – A Day Late
