
Stories Through Storms – What Keeps Me Up At Night (Interview and Review)
Featuring two vocalists, each track switches smoothly between metal screams, melodic verses, and rap choruses creating a sound unlike other metalcore bands.
Featuring two vocalists, each track switches smoothly between metal screams, melodic verses, and rap choruses creating a sound unlike other metalcore bands.
What the band certainly is not, is soft. They have all the intensity of a fully loaded freight train bearing down on you.
Two different writers take a crack at this Michigan release. Check it out.
This epic, doomy, thrashy, stonery, and very Viking sounding band picks up the pace at points on this one. Right off the bat, this album sends you back in time to the battlegrounds, almost inducing marching and preparing you for this epic tale.
Lost in the Ghost Light, however, mines the steady, mid-tempo rhythms and more pastel and at times pastoral production of Marillion or more sedate Pink Floyd material.
With a little rap metal style, Bonesteel’s music provides real-life lyrics backed by catchy, powerful hooks.
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Queen of Hell sounds like it’s fresh off the time machine from the 1980s.
Among the Ruins will be in the top ten Stoner/Doom Metal albums of 2017.
“Nightmare Logic” wastes no time..[s]ticking to their almost Testament sounding old school roots, and also showcasing their growth and evolution as a band by including a much needed sound in modern metal.