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Album Review: Dream Theater – Parasomnia

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

It’s impossible to think that Dream Theater has never made an album based around sleep & the surrounding phenomena associated with it. Parasomnia then seeks to rectify that,while not a concept album in the strictest sense every song is based around something to do with sleep. There are some weighty things explored on this album…

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Album Review: Dear Seattle – Toy

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Dear Seattle is a band that may be unfamiliar to many, but they have been steadily gathering a following since their 2013 inception. The Sydney quartet already has 2 e.ps and full length albums in their arsenal. Toy is their third and follows 2022’s Someday. Toy is not the kind of album you would expect…

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Album Review: The Halo Effect – March Of The Unheard

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Melodic Death Metal or Melodeath as it’s become known, like all subgenres was once full of innovation and a sense of novelty. As with every other genre or scene, the bands who made their mark went moved on, leaving the other behind trying to figure out how to put some new tread on very old…

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Album Review: Tremonti – The End Will Show Us How

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Mark Tremonti is a man who needs no introduction. One of the most successful riff dealers in modern rock & metal and arguably one of the most underrated. The End Will Show Us How is the 6th studio album from his Eponymous Tremonti project. I would be lying if I said that Tremonti and his…

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E.P Review: Waterlines – WDGAF Vol.1

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Waterlines FKA Sertraline have been steadily making a name for themselves since their debut under their new moniker in 2022. The rabble rousing northerners made waves at Bloodstock Festival, racked up column inches in the press and have put out a barrage of singles that keep getting progressively better with each one. They kick off…

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Album Review: Paleface Swiss – Cursed

Simon Crampton1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Paleface Swiss is a band who has made a big impact in a short amount of time. Over the last 6 years they have managed to grab the world by the throat and make people pay attention. If people haven’t  wised up yet, then Cursed, their third full length album is about make them impossible…

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Album Review: Cane Hill – A Piece of Me I Never Let You Find

Simon Crampton2 years ago1 year ago03 mins

Cane Hill has always existed somewhere between bruising and brooding allowing themselves the space and depth to musically and thematically cover all aspects of the human experience with a raw unflinching honesty. A Piece of Me I Never Let You Find is their third full length album. It follows from their Krewe De La Mort…

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Album Review: Opeth – The Last Will And Testament

Simon Crampton2 years ago1 year ago03 mins

It’s not always easy being an Opeth fan. They are one of the most challenging and diverse bands in heavy music. You never not what they will put out from one album to next which as a fan is extremely exciting, but even with that in mind, I don’t think anyone could have predicted what…

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Soil + Hed P.E, Nonpoint, The Union Underground Live Review – The 1865, Southampton, November 16th 2024

Simon Crampton2 years ago1 year ago04 mins

It’s a Saturday night in 2024 and based on tonight’s lineup and the sold out crowd it seems that Nu Metal is very much alive and thriving, a 4 band bill, cheap tickets and 2001 merch prices. What more could you ask for? This evening’s show is headlined by Soil supported by a lively undercard…

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Album Review: Body Count – Merciless

Simon Crampton2 years ago1 year ago02 mins

The last decade of Body Counts already storied career has seen the band release a string of albums that is heavier and more extreme than the one prior to it. The music career of Ice-T either solo or with Body Count has always been reflective of the world around us. It speaks volumes then to…

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