January 2011
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-1-30) →
Beastie Boys (21)
Massive Attack (14)
Mungo’s HI FI (10)
House of Pain (2)
Wu-Tang Clan (2)
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-1-23) →
Kode9 (4)
Decapitated (3)
Leftöver Crack (3)
Five Finger Death Punch (3)
Burial (3)
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Album Review: Nadiwrath – Nihilistic Stench
Look at the band, now listen to their music, now look back at the band, and back to their music. Yeah, I wouldn’t have imagined Nadiwrath to be playing more like a punk band at the beginning of this album rather than the corpse-faced, spiked cuffed, double bass pedalling ‘Black Metal’ band I assumed they would be. The strong similarities between both styles of music witnessed here are with the...
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Album Review: Betzefer – Freedom To The Slave...
If you have any inkling of the depths of the harder side of groove metal and the bands that emerged during the 10-or-so years that it was most prominent, then you will be able to get some kind of kick out of Betzefer’s Freedom To The Slave Makers. If, however, you spent your teens skipping the arse end of nu-metal and instead listen to the more “extreme” bands of recent years, those with...
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-1-16) →
Lenny Dee (7)
Wayne Smith (5)
Alex Calver (2)
Johnny Osbourne (2)
Richie Gee (2)
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EP Review: Murder Construct – Murder Construct
It has already been quite a trip for Murder Construct. According to guitarist Leon Del Muerten, the ‘supergroup’ have been weaving in and out of various bands through the years, and in fact Murder Construct began about a decade ago, but it has taken this long to find suitably minded band members who were on the same page — and more importantly, all located in the same area.
The band are made up...
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Album Review: Thomas Giles – Pulse
You may have heard of Tommy Rogers, the lead vocalist/keyboardist for metallers Between The Buried And Me (BTBAM), but this is his second solo album and his first under the moniker Thomas Giles. I am not totally clued up on the inner workings of BTBAM, but from listening to Pulse I have this certain image of his relationship with the music he creates. I get the feeling that Giles/Rogers (okay,...