Album Review: Whitechapel – Mark of the Blade (Metal Blade Records)
Mark of the Blade sees Whitechapel take their brand of deathcore and modernise it offering more groove then has been
Mark of the Blade sees Whitechapel take their brand of deathcore and modernise it offering more groove then has been
Biffy are a bit of an enigma for me. They’re a huge band, a stadium rock band that can headline
The 12 minute opener, Violet begins softly offering a simple guitar melody with the soft patter of drums in the
So here we are…the new Blink 182 album, the first without original member, Tom Delonge following their public falling out.
Fuucck… That’s my review. I mean, just fuucck…this is the heaviest album I’ve heard this year. It’s pure aggression &
Red Hot Chilli Peppers…one of the biggest bands in the world. They’ve sold millions of albums, toured the world &
It’s impossible to not feel that sense of rising excitement as an album intro lifts towards a cacophony of noise
The story around the creation of this album is an interesting one. Daniel J Finch was the guitarist of