WHILE receiving much critical acclaim the 'Zombieland' release by German band Megaherz left
us a little non-plussed, and not just because the band sing in their native tongue.
Caught between straightforward rock and the melodrama of Rammstein it seemed not to have a singular identity compared to their earlier release 'Gotterdammerung'.
But the four new tracks on 'Erdwärts' have a cohesiveness and sense of purpose and, at times a sense of menace.<br
us a little non-plussed, and not just because the band sing in their native tongue.
Caught between straightforward rock and the melodrama of Rammstein it seemed not to have a singular identity compared to their earlier release 'Gotterdammerung'.
But the four new tracks on 'Erdwärts' have a cohesiveness and sense of purpose and, at times a sense of menace.<br
Read more: EP REVIEW: Megaherz improve with Erdwärts release
Outlaws & Moonshine are a Southern Rock band from Indiana and they released an EP called “1919” through High Vol Music on 16th October. The first track released from the five-track EP was “Whiskey” which was included on the Friday NI Rocks Show on 20th November. The band have actually branded their style of music as “New Southern Rock” as it incorporates a country rock influence.
Read more: NI ROCKS Recommends "1919" by OUTLAWS & MOONSHINE
Metal Blade is set to re-issue its SLAYER catalogue on vinyl as part of the 'Metal Blade Originals' series being officially launched for release on January 15th, 2016 including classical editions with original artwork and extras!
Metal Blade will re-issue the four classical SLAYER titles on vinyl. "Show No Mercy", "Live Undead", "Haunting The Chapel" and probably the most evil album of all time, "Hell Awaits"!
All albums will be released as part of the new
Metal Blade will re-issue the four classical SLAYER titles on vinyl. "Show No Mercy", "Live Undead", "Haunting The Chapel" and probably the most evil album of all time, "Hell Awaits"!
All albums will be released as part of the new
Read more: NEWS: Slayer vinyl re-issues from the Metal Blade vault
WHILE other American bands were re-considering their tours across Europe Clutch didn't make a fuss, just turned up to play in Belfast producing a night of pure unadulterated hard rock.
Read more: LIVE REVIEW: Clutch reign supreme and Planet of Zeus draw Olympian power