Every now and then there comes along a band who takes an idea and makes it exponentially better. For those not familiar with Disentomb, the Australian four-piece death metal band have done just that. If you could somehow mix Suffocation, Disgorge and Rivers of Nihil with Oceano and Gorguts, you would…
Hello, and welcome to another edition of pizza-fueled photography, courtesy of Maclyn Bean! This time we have infinite chugs with After the Burial, I Declare War, and Reflections. There are only a few dates left on this tour, so don’t miss out! Reflections I Declare War After the Burial For…
Welcome back readers! This is the fourth part of William France’s sojourn in the wildlands of Australia (right? The entire place is just wildlands, right?), on tour with After the Burial and Born of Osiris! If you haven’t yet, check out the first, second and third part! If you have, hold on to your socks but things…
Confession: I really like that this segment has become a recurring thing and that we’ve gathered up a fair share of steady readers around it. This is truly a unique and beautiful genre and I’m glad to be sharing it with you. That being said, let’s turn our attention to…
It feels like forever ago now, but at the beginning of the year Scottish post-rock legends Mogwai released a somewhat divisive — though, in this writer’s opinion, largely successful — album Rave Tapes. The album was very measured and reflected much of the soundtrack work the band have done in recent years…
Okay, technically it’s the Poozer’s deathray, but let’s not nitpick because we have the first track to premiere from the ever so anticipated Z2! The track premiered yesterday through Metal Hammer and puts the listener right smack dab in the middle of the story of Dark Matters (Check out our glowing review of…
From Glass Casket to Trioscapes and Orbs, members of Between the Buried and Me are always working on fascinating side projects. Singer and keyboardist Tommy (Giles) Rogers is no exception with his 2011 solo project Pulse. A preview of the follow-up to that record after the jump. The Thomas Giles…