Fortunately, we have a winner. What I mean is that the new tenth (!) album of Dark Tranquillity is something that puts things back into place after the unsuccessful experiment of ''We Are The Void'' three years ago, where the band seemed to be heading for a dead-end for the first time in their career.
The Devil’s Blood is one of my favorite bands of the atmospheric and occult genre of music. When I heard the news of them splitting up I got very disappointed about the outcome of their career, but I can’t blame them for anything.
For a band which 3 years ago released back to back two colossal albums like “Static Tensions” and “Spiral Shadow” the expectations are always high. Were these expectations met in “Ultraviolet” and was this album worth the three year wait? Yes and yes!
Nearly four years after the amazing previous album ''Black Gives Way To Blue'', I catch myself feeling remorse for giving it only 8.5/10 in a pathetic effort to look objective and prevent me from praising the album the way it deserved.
The kids are back and moreover, they're biting skinny ashes. The return of Killswitch Engage four years after the release of ''Killswitch Engage II'' comes with the album they should have released about ten years ago..
Six Feet Under is a band that needs no references. Everybody knows them and their leader Chris Barnes. His lyrical work and his vocals on a band called Cannibal Corpse are written in history with big letters.
Marilyn Manson joined Alice Cooper on stage last night (Saturday, June 1) at the Isleta Amphitheater in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the opening show of their co-headlining "Masters Of Madness" tour to perform theCooper classic "I'm Eighteen".
Studied Business Administration, Panagiotis is Metalpaths' founder and editor-in-chief. He still believes that can be the... guiding light to extreme music (NOT!) and he would die to see a Pantera reunion show.