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Arsonists Get All the Girls
Portals [ Century Media / CD - released 14/Jul/2009 ] Arsonists Get All the Girls are back with a brand new effort called 'Portals', which has been highly anticipated from fans & the press alike. The album was recorded by Zack Ohren (As Blood Runs Black + All Shall Perish) and features 11 glorious grinders. |
Born of Osiris
The Discovery [ Shock Records / CD - released 11/Apr/2011 ] This ground-breaking six-piece group conjures an epic mix of intricate, memorable melodies with challenging time signatures that hold an infectious groove and maintain sheer brutality. |
Converge
You Fail Me [ Epitaph Records / CD - released 22/Mar/2005 ] The punk-metal quartet, Converge has been annihilating audiences with skill and substance for thirteen years. 'You Fail Me' is menacing, mutated and musical. |
Despised Icon
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Freya
All Hail the End [ Victory Records / CD - released 1/Mar/2010 ] Produced by Jocko & Aaron Conti, 'All Hail the End' is Freya's first real concept record - examining humanity's constant struggle for power throughout the ages, while dazzling with unexpected melodies & hardcore ferocity. |
A Hero A Fake
Let Oceans Lie [ Victory Records / CD - released 22/Feb/2010 ] Pushing the boundaries of the metal & hardcore genres with complex instrumental compositions, complimented by crushing screams & inspiring anthems, A Hero A Fake keep the listener guessing as they switch styles on a dime. |