So, I may be a few days late with this Retro Review, but it was the New Years and I was enjoying myself (read: treating my...
Sweden has, in my eyes, some of the best music acts these days. You’ve got Opeth, In Flames, At The Gates, Dark Tranquillity, Meshuggah, Pain Of...
Often times, musicians say that they are inspired by something they see or some event that shapes them. It’s not often, however, that a musician says...
The early 90’s were the time when I was figuring out exactly what musical styles spoke to me and what drew my interest. It was also...
It seems lately that the big craze now is 7 or 8 string guitars: The lower the tuning, the more brutal the music. At least, that’s...
Almost 15 years after Die Krupps disbanded, they’re back and bringing their first new material in the form of a mini album called ‘Als Wären Wir...
Twitch the Ripper have been making waves lately in the electronic world, doing several dates with The Birthday Massacre as well as an upcoming show with...
Again we dive into the music of the past with another edition of Bloody-Disgusting’s Retro Review. This months review is on the Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’,...
Earlier this year, I was turned onto a song called ‘Deception, Concealing Fate’ by an English progressive/tech metal band called TesseracT. Within the first minute I...
1993 was a year in which Grunge was at its height and Nu-Metal hadn’t yet appeared. Some classic films released that year include Leprechaun, Cronos, Army...
So, it seems like September is a really busy month in terms of CD releases. As a result, instead of inundating you all with a massive...
There are those that think some music falls under the category of ‘guilty pleasure listening’. I personally believe that NO music should be a guilty pleasure!...
The Last Felony (TLF) are releasing their sophomore effort, ‘Too Many Humans’, today and I’m here to give you a run down of my thoughts on...
So, it’s the end of another month and I bring you yet another Retro Review. Now, in the comments of the last review, I got two...
Since the break-up of symphonic metal band After Forever, fans have been eagerly awaiting the new Floor Jansen project, ReVamp. Possessing one of the strongest voices...
‘Fragments of Form and Function’ is Allegaeon’s debut full-length album. Signed to Metal Blade Records after their self 2008 EP, which just so happened to be...
Soilwork is back with their eighth studio album, ‘The Panic Broadcast’. I’ve been listening to Soilwork since ‘Natural Born Chaos’ and have always enjoyed their albums,...
‘Meridional’, the fifth studio album from Norma Jean, is a musical journey: There isn’t really any other way to put it. It’s also an album that...
Okay, so it’s been quite a bit since I’ve done a Retro Review but I’ve been thinking of how I wanted to approach this. So I...
If you’re at all into Swedish metal, the line-up of Witchery has someone you’ve listened to before. Patrik Jensen from The Haunted? Martin Axenrot from Opeth...
So, I want to apologize to you readers as I wanted to have this review up last week. However, considering last Wednesday was my birthday AND...
Do you like old school heavy metal? Do you like old school punk rock? Would it warm the cockles of your heart if those two genres...
Once in a while, I come out of my shell and decide to cut loose for an evening. Being that I’m not really into the whole...
Veil of Maya’s [id] is the third full-length album from the Barrington, Illinois deathcore quartet. It is an album full of intricate, brutal riffing mixed masterfully...