Abominor hail from Iceland (not be confused with the extra-galactic droid society from the Yuuzhan Vong galaxy from Star Wars lore) pack a serious black metal punch with the latest two track release “Opus Decay.” I’ve enjoyed this a great deal; the lads are an old school second wave black …
Read More »Wolfmother – Wolfmother: 10th Anniversary
There must be some mistake, surely? Wolfmother seem to have been together for a lot longer than ten years. Maybe it’s just that their songs have become so much a part of the fabric of life that I’ve been fooled into thinking they’ve been around forever. This month however sees …
Read More »Slayer – Repentless – Music Video Review
Slayer’s track ‘Repentless’ is the title track for the American thrash metal giants’ eleventh studio album. This video is brilliant for metal fans and cinema buffs alike – with it being director and horror fanatic BJ McDonnell’s (Hatchet III and Avengers: Age of Ultron) first ever music video. The video …
Read More »Shinedown – Threat to Survival
@planetmosh reviews Threat to Survival by .@Shinedown on .@AtlanticRecords September 18th sees the worldwide release of the new album from Shinedown, Threat to Survival. First single Cut the Cord has received major airplay on rock radio stations everywhere and the band will join Halestorm and Black Stone Cherry on the …
Read More »Ugly Kid Joe – ‘Uglier Than They Used Ta Be’
Having been a fan for years, when the opportunity to review Ugly Kid Joe’s new album, ‘Uglier Than They Used Ta Be’, arose, I jumped at it. This is their first album release in 19 years, so I was eager to hear it and the first thing to hit me …
Read More »Annihilator – Suicide Society
A major line up change in late 2014 saw long standing lead vocalist/guitarist Dave Padden leave Annihilator but after forming the band in 1984, Jeff Waters soldiers on taking vocal duties himself as well as delivering his usual breathtaking lead guitar work. Suicide Society once again proves the influence he …
Read More »Destruktor – Opprobrium
With a brutal infusion of death metal riffs the lads from Australia, Destruktor are back with their second full length record, Opprobrium. And it has some really enjoyable riffs through with a strong vocal performance and is a solid release. The opener “Priestiality” is straightforward enough black metal track typical …
Read More »The Bastard Sons – Smoke
Smoke is a brilliantly energetic release. Keep an eye on these boys, they’ve definitely proved where there’s Smoke, there’s fire Smoke, The first studio release from these York lads is a bit of a mixed bag with The Bastard Sons showcasing a multitude of talents. The opening track, The …
Read More »Slayer – ‘Repentless’
Any new album by the likes of Slayer is going to carry with it an understandable weight of expectation. With ‘Repentless’, it is inevitably going to be even more so. Not only is it the band’s first album in six long years but it is also the first since the …
Read More »Devil City Angels – ‘Devil City Angels’
Supergroups. One of the most despised words in music journalism. But, they are a phenomenon which come together for multiple reasons. Some of them come down to financial considerations – a bunch of down on their luck musos pooling their combined, and often dubious talents, in order to pull together …
Read More »Halo Tora – Omni\One
@planetmosh reviews Omni\One by .@HaloTora on East End Records. If there’s one thing that can be said of a Glasgow crowd it’s that they’re honest. Whether it’s a football crowd, a theatre audience or at a gig if you aren’t any good they’ll let you know. As a reviewer I’ve …
Read More »Fuck the Facts – Desire Will Rot (Noise Salvation)
As the title suggests this is not for those of a weak constitution. Fuck the Facts are a Canadian band that has an impressive back catalogue of EPs and splits as well as this being their 6th full length. They started life as a studio project in the 90s before …
Read More »Huntress – Static
Huntress have been through a lot since the 2013 release of Starbound Beast; from member changes, to guitarist Eli getting brutally assaulted on the UK tour and having to miss a show, and Frontwoman Jill Janus recently discussing her battle with mental illness, and recent fight with cancer. I am …
Read More »Biters – Electric Blood
Biters a Punk/Rock ‘n’ Roll band from Atlanta, Georgia released their début album ‘Electric Blood’ via Earache Records on 7th August 2015. Already proving that they are the new bad boys of Rock ‘n’ Roll they nearly got arrested filming the video to Restless Hearts, read the story here …
Read More »Vomit Of Doom – ‘Obey The Darkness’
South America seems to spew forth new black metal bands with more regularity than a good dose of Epsom Salts could induce. The latest to come to PM’s attention are Argentinian crew Vomit Of Doom, about whom we know nothing more than the fact that this ten-track 27-minute opus was …
Read More »The Robert Cray Band – 4 Nights Of 40 Years Live cd/dvd
The Robert Cray band have been around knocking on for well over 40 years, and in that time have released some amazing blues music, led by singer, guitarist and songwriter Robert Cray this latest release was recorded over four nights at four different venues in Los Angeles. The album showcases …
Read More »Operation: Mindcrime – ‘The Key’
It has been a little over three years since Geoff Tate was very ignominiously and publicly fired from Queensrÿche, the band he had fronted for three decades. What happened next – the acrimonious verbal bitch slappings, the two versions of the band, the subsequent legal case – has been extremely well …
Read More »Lynch Mob – ‘Rebel’
There is no doubt that the past year or so has been a productive one for veteran guitarist George Lynch, with first his involvement in the KXM project (alongside Kings X’s Doug Pinnick and Korn’s Ray Luzier) and then his collaboration with Stryper frontman Michael Sweet on the imaginatively monickered …
Read More »Damn Dice-The Great Unknown
Damn Dice are an Underground Metal quartet who’ve been slowly gaining fans at every gig they’ve played so far, The Great Unknown is the band’s debut and racks up 12 tracks in total, The album opener “Power” certainly sums up what the group has over their competitors! The second song …
Read More »Jackson Firebird – Shake the Breakdown
@planetmosh reviews Shake the Breakdown by .@JacksonFirebird on .@Napalm Records For some reason the whole country seems to be going bonkers today over some band called Iron Maiden releasing a new album. Well I’d rather be listening to these two Aussies, who’ve backed up a great debut in Cock Rockin’ …
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