• Battle Of The Bands – Slayer vs Mastodon

    In this interactive series, fans are encouraged to support their favorite bands in a friendly competition. Participants can voice their opinions, share facts, and discuss personal experiences about each band. The focus is on Slayer’s “Raining Blood” and Mastodon’s “Blood And Thunder.” Engage actively in the comments!

  • Root Zero’s ‘Dark Rainbow’: A Captivating Progressive-Metal Debut

    Welsh Progressive-Metal band Root Zero has released their debut album, “Dark Rainbow.” Influenced by renowned groups, the album showcases their intricate sound and vocal talent. While the review praises standout instrumental sections and highlights the band’s storytelling abilities, it suggests reducing keyboard prominence for a clearer mix. Overall, a promising debut garnering a 8/10 rating.

  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs Song Poll

    Which one of these three songs by this artist is your favourite? Let us know which song you preferred by voting in the poll as well as leaving us a comment! This site claims no rights over any of the songs used in this post, all rights remain with the recording artist.

  • Simbulis Discuss New Bassist And Upcoming EP Release

    Simbulis, a Nu-Metal band from Derby, discusses their new bass player, Henri, who aims to enhance their energetic live performances. The band believes a bassist is crucial for their sound. Their upcoming EP, “Everything Is In Its Rightful Place, You Are Meant To Be Here,” reflects their journey and will be released in late July.

  • Interview With Slung: The Band Breaking New Ground

    Slung, a Brighton-based band, merges thunderous rock with diverse influences. In an interview, they discuss their recent album “In Ways” and their collaborative spirit with fellow South Coast bands. The members share insights into their creative process, favorite tracks, and aspirations for touring, emphasizing a desire for meaningful change in the music industry.

  • Guess The Year 14/05/25

    The post invites readers to guess a specific year using clues from song titles, newly formed bands, and significant world events. Notable bands mentioned include 3OH!3 and Alter Bridge, while songs by Bloc Party and The Killers are highlighted. Key events include “The Lord of the Rings” film winning an award and the ending of…

  • Song Of The Week – Fort Womb – Looks Like They Need Glasses

    This week’s featured release is “Looks Like They Need Glasses” by Fort Womb. The song, inspired by a bassist’s groove, explores themes of moving past people-pleasing and valuing meaningful connections. The band enjoyed experimenting with time changes and riffs, especially towards the end. Listen and enjoy the fun!

  • Interview: The Family Rain Discuss Indulgence Album

    The Family Rain discusses their long-awaited album “Indulgence,” emphasizing the transformative decade since their last release. They share personal insights, favorite songs, and the impact of individuality on their music. The brothers express hope that their work resonates with listeners while teasing future projects, including their third album.