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As Gods Set To Release Debut Crystalline EP Next Month

Jimmy Rowe
April 9, 2012
News, Video
While they're a far stretch away from being heavy, around these parts we've been known to adore some of the more melodic rock in the vein of Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Children of Nova, and Vestascension.... Read More...
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The Algorithm’s Full Live London Set Available

Jimmy Rowe
February 20, 2012
Video
The week before last, the lovely Basick Records held a showcase in London featuring their flagship artists of the now, The Algorithm, Uneven Structure, and Chimp Spanner. For those of us who were stuck on ano... Read More...

UK Tech-Metal Fest Announce First Batch Of Bands

Heavy Blog
February 15, 2012
News
The brainchild of members of British djent enthusiasts English Djentlemen's Quarters and The League of Extraordinary Djentlemen, the first inaugural UK Tech Metal Fest has finally announced the dates, venue, ... Read More...
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On Djent, And The Return Of Its God

Heavy Blog
February 10, 2012
Editorials
Let me preface this by saying that the first person to comment "hurr durr djent is not a genre" is going to get forcibly bedded by the business end of a rake. No dinner, no candles, and no fucking Kenny G. The ... Read More...

Basick Records Offer Update On Skyharbor’s Blinding White Noise

Heavy Blog
February 10, 2012
News
With the release of Chimp Spanner's exemplary All Roads Lead Here now in the past, Basick Records have wasted no time in announcing the next release, which is to be November singing Skyharbor's album Blinding... Read More...
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The Algorithm & Monuments Drummer Mike Malyan Posts Playthrough Of ‘Tr0jans’

Jimmy Rowe
February 6, 2012
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Tonight---Monday, February 6th---Basick Records is holding a showcase at HMV's Next Big Thing in London, where Chimp Spanner, Uneven Structure, and The Algorithm are to perform. Being a bit of an oddball on t... Read More...

Chimp Spanner – All Roads Lead Here

Heavy Blog
February 1, 2012
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Chimp Spanner All Roads Lead Here 01. Dark Age Of Technology 02. Engrams 03. Mobius Pt I 04. Mobius Pt II 05. Mobius Pt III 06. Cloud City Ah Chimp Spanner. Not just another one-man bedroom projec... Read More...
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Free Basick Records 2012 Sampler, Featuring New Chimp Spanner Track!

Jimmy Rowe
December 13, 2011
News
Our favorite record label Basick Records just released a free sampler which features tracks from an array of excellent bands on their roster, including the likes of Uneven Structure, Blotted Science, Monume... Read More...
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Hypno5e Debut Acid Mist Tomorrow Title Track At Lambgoat

Jimmy Rowe
December 2, 2011
News
Prepare to be artfully assaulted. Lambgoat are streaming the title track from Hypno5e's sophomore album Acid Mist Tomorrow, and it is just nuts. The 10-minute experimental/progressive metal track ranges from ... Read More...
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Hypno5e Reveal Album Art and Tracklisting for Acid Mist Tomorrow

Jimmy Rowe
November 29, 2011
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With 2011 coming to a close, the release schedule for 2012 is beginning to take form. Wouldn't you know it, there are already some albums that are showing up on the horizon that I'm eagerly awaiting. My most ... Read More...
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    By now, Moon Tooth have garnered themselves quite a following in the progressive metal spaces. This is no accident; the scene is hungry for the kind of upbeat and unrestrained music that Moon Tooth is creating. Good news then: Phototroph is by far the band’s most energetic and “poppy” release, and I mean that in the best way possible.
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    Legacy of Ruin very much continues Eight Bells' style of ethereal, haunting doom but splices it with more dynamic and muscular riffs, drums, and vocals for a new, and markedly improved, version of the band's sound. It is still an album to sink into to be sure, but it also affords the listener with more footholds on their way down.