Edit: A version was first published on March 12, 2017, in Metal Obsession Eight albums into a formidable career, Meshuggah bought a djent onslaught to The Tivoli, Brisbane, for the…
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A recent conversation with Watain frontman Erik Danielsson revealed that the band would be touring Australia without many of its YouTube-famous stage props and livery. Thus, an opportunity opened for…
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There will only ever be one Queen, Prince has exited this mortal coil, and its unlikely music fans will ever agree on who the Princess title belongs to (for me,…
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Is The Passage of Existence an album that offers Monstrosity the opportunity to break out from the shadows of their Floridian death metal contemporaries? The outfit is often mentioned as…
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I missed chatting with Alex Agnew, the vocalist of Belgian dark groove rock outfit Diablo Blvd. due to illness recently. I can assure the reader I was disappointed that I didn’t…
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We may have the ‘guitar god’ album of 2017 on our hands. Old Scars, New Wounds from the underappreciated Act Of Defiance is a superb offering for those inclined to…
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What can be written at this stage of their long and proud career to appropriately introduce a new album from death metal icons Cannibal Corpse? Cannibal typifies the death metal…
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