Metalcore
Make Them Suffer reveal video for Bones

Make Them Suffer reveal video for Bones

With new album, How To Survive A Funeral, out today to stream digitally, Make Them Suffer are adding to the excitement with their video for ‘Bones’.  "'Bones' is a song about sacrifice," says singer Sean Harmanis. "It's about the sacrifices I've made and the...

Make Them Suffer share new single ‘Soul Destroy’

Make Them Suffer share new single ‘Soul Destroy’

Australian metal band Make Them Suffer have shared new single 'Soul Decay'. The song will appear on the quintet's forthcoming album How To Survive A Funeral, which is out 19th June via Rise Records. "Soul Decay is about watching someone deteriorate in front...

Crossfaith’s Kenta Koie on new EP SPECIES

Crossfaith’s Kenta Koie on new EP SPECIES

FEATURECrossfaith's Kenta Koie on new EP SPECIESFeatureCrossfaith has existed as an electric pulse within the metal scene for over a decade, always evolving concepts, visuals, sounds and ideas to be bigger and bolder. Now, having recently celebrated 11 years of their...

EP Review: Crossfaith – SPECIES

EP Review: Crossfaith – SPECIES

Over the past decade, Crossfaith have amassed a huge following, not surprising when you look back on their proficient discography and that trademark ability to blend metal with hardcore and electronic elements.  With their brand new EP, SPECIES, the band hints at...

Northlane’s new single, ‘Enemy Of The Night’ has landed

Northlane’s new single, ‘Enemy Of The Night’ has landed

Ahead of releasing their fifth album, Alien, at the end of July, Northlane has given us another taste of what to expect by releasing ‘Enemy Of The Night’.  "Enemy Of The Night was the last song to be completed and is personally my favourite song from the Alien...

EP Review: Sobriquet – A Hundred Thousand Tongues

EP Review: Sobriquet – A Hundred Thousand Tongues

A Hundred Thousand Tongues - Sobriquet’s brand-new self-release - might only comprise of four songs, but like they say, dynamite comes in small packages and this one has a particularly loud boom.  There was a golden age for metalcore throughout the naughties...

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