Category: Metal
MHORGL: The Essence of Evil
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 14 FEBRUARY 2011 Perth band Mhorgl recently visited the east coast to unleash their hellish, old school black metal on appreciative audiences. With their second album Antinomian about to receive European release,…
Steel Assassins Shake Up
It would hardly be the Sydney metal scene without Steel Assassins, and it wouldn’t be Steel Assassins without a late reshuffle announcement. This year’s festival will be headlined by NWOBHM legends Raven…
MORTAL SIN: Psychology of Thrash
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 5 JULY 2011 Formed in 1985, Sydney’s Mortal Sin are Australia’s undisputed giants of thrash metal. Like most bands that have lasted a quarter of a century, Mortal Sin have…
Alarum Set to Re-Continue
Melbourne progressive death metal wizards Alarum have announced the forthcoming release of a new album. Due on 8 November, Recontinue is available for pre-order now. The first single Imperative is out 11…
Abramelin Unleash More Sins
With their new album’s release drawing nearer, Melbourne death metal machine Abramelin have issued another preview track. Sins of the Father, the title cut from their crushing fourth album, due on 3…
Orpheus Omega and Carmeria Announce Australian Tour
Melbourne progressive death metal giants Orpheus Omega have teamed up with Blue Mountains Goths Carmeria for a four date tour in November. The Embers of Tragedy tour will take in Melbourne, Sydney…
NE OBLIVISCARIS: Through the Portal
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 11 NOVEMBER 2014 Three years ago the future looked bleak for Ne Obliviscaris. Drummer Dan Presland had departed and French guitarist Benji Baret was stuck in his homeland without…
NEKROFEIST: No Remorse
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 24 JULY 2012 Wollongong metallers Nekrofeist have just unleashed their new album …Without Reserve or Regret and have a series of shows planned to promote its release. Bassist Rob Giles spoke…
POD PEOPLE – Oblivion
90% The return of Canberra riff mongers Pod People is now complete, with the release of their third full length album, Oblivion. In the mid-90s when most of Australia’s metal bands were…