Album Review: Accept – Humanoid (Napalm Records)
Founded in 1976, Accept, the long-standing legendary German titans of heavy metal, are back with a new studio album, entitled ‘Humanoid’, to be released on the 26th of April, 2024 via Napalm Records.
Founded in 1976, Accept, the long-standing legendary German titans of heavy metal, are back with a new studio album, entitled ‘Humanoid’, to be released on the 26th of April, 2024 via Napalm Records.
Once again, chaos is unleashed. This time, it comes in the form of ‘Coagulated Bliss’. The new album from grindcore legends, Full of Hell. It will be released on April 26th, 2024, via Closed Casket Activities. We spoke to vocalist Dylan Walker about the new album, about what went into making it a reality, the evolving face of Full of Hell, their busy 2024, and so much more.
Alternative rock band, Edit The Tide will release their debut EP, ‘Reflections in Sound’, on April 26th, 2024. More than just an introduction and signal of intention; it’s Edit the Tide’s heartfelt narrative of the past few turbulent years.
Johannesburg-based industrialised thrash metal machine Chaos Doctrine’s third album ‘Bellum’ is unleashed on April 26th, 2024, promising to leave scorched earth in its wake.
Siriun is a Brazilian metal powerhouse known for their unique blend of death, thrash, and progressive influences. In March this year, they released their latest album ‘Psychonaut’.
Scottish pop and rock punks Cold Years will release their brand-new full-length album, ‘A Different Life’ on April 26th, 2024, via MNRK.
On Sunday 21st of April 2024, London got sliced. Pupil Slicer played the last show of their first headline UK tour at The Grace in London, performing their latest album, ‘Blossom’ in full. Before they took to the stage though, we sat down with the band (vocalist/guitarist Kate Davis, drummer Josh Andrews, and bassist Luke Booth) to talk.
US progressive post-metal band Thumos are back, and will release a brand-new EP called ‘Atlantis’ on April 26th, 2024, via Snow Wolf Records. A three-track EP covering Plato’s dialogues Timaeus, the unfinished Critias, and the hypothetical Hermocrates.