BACK in the days when the New Wave of British Heavy Metal was still young Grim Reaperwere among the pack getting the plaudits and play listings on The Friday Rock Show as well as features in Sounds and latterly Kerrang (when it was a metal mag).
Now titled officially Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaperthe band has signed with new label Dissonance Records, and they are set to release their new album 'Walking In The Shadows' on September 23rd, the band's first release since
Now titled officially Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaperthe band has signed with new label Dissonance Records, and they are set to release their new album 'Walking In The Shadows' on September 23rd, the band's first release since
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MOTIONLESS in White - who played in Belfast earlier in the year
A COVERS album. What's the fucking point, you've heard the songs before. Except when its a covers album by Six Feet Under.
Truth be told we never really 'got' the whole Graveyard Classic thing before. It was all well and good and a little entertaining. However, on number four they have nailed it impressively, Barnes practically losing it in an effort to extract each ounce of fun in his death metal delivery of 11 classics.
With the title 'Number of the Priest'
Truth be told we never really 'got' the whole Graveyard Classic thing before. It was all well and good and a little entertaining. However, on number four they have nailed it impressively, Barnes practically losing it in an effort to extract each ounce of fun in his death metal delivery of 11 classics.
With the title 'Number of the Priest'
THRASH. When it is done well there is no purer adrenaline rush, that feeling that your face has been dragged through s barbed wire fence, yet you are still smiling.
The new Bull-Riff Stampede release, 'Enraging The Beast' has that effect, but with an added smack to the face. Yet, you'll still be smiling after they kick you in the ass all the way into the mosh pit.
From the title track opener, through to closer 'Lone Ember' they rarely put a foot wrong; no
The new Bull-Riff Stampede release, 'Enraging The Beast' has that effect, but with an added smack to the face. Yet, you'll still be smiling after they kick you in the ass all the way into the mosh pit.
From the title track opener, through to closer 'Lone Ember' they rarely put a foot wrong; no
Read more: ALBUM REVIEW: Stampeding thrash - Enrage The Beast second release from Bull-Riff Stampede