music REVIEW: 3 – The Ghost You Gave To Me
Phil Whitehouse checks out the seventh album by New York-based progressive rock quartet 3, and finds himself asking – where have you been all my life?
Phil Whitehouse checks out the seventh album by New York-based progressive rock quartet 3, and finds himself asking – where have you been all my life?
OneMetal’s Peter Allison reads Seeker, the first in the new vampire themed horror-fantasy series The Garden by Andy Frankham-Allen, editor of the forthcoming anthology Space 1889 & Beyond.
Phil Whitehouse goes spelunking into the depths of Guildford technical/progressive metal quartet Entro-P’s debut mini-album ‘Deeper The Hole’ – read on to find out what treasures he unearthed while there.
Our newest writer Dave Fensome heads to the Koko in Camden to watch stoner rockers Monster Magnet play their 1995 album ‘Dopes to Infinity’ in its entirety.
Onemetal’s Jack Traveller casts his ear over Groan’s The Sleeping Wizard. Did it rock his socks off or was it all doom and gloom?
Ryan Neal has spent the last fortnight sacrificing goats, defiling nuns and burning down churches in an attempt to best understand Weapon’s new satanic offering, ‘From The Devil’s Tomb’. And you say we don’t take our job seriously…
Chris Ward gets gloomy with the Yorkshire band’s document of their live show earlier this year.
Oliver Longden puts down his chainsaw for a few moments in order to deliver a spittle-drenched lecture on the finer points of making a horror game. He takes as his example Dark Meadow, a recent attempt to bring immersive console-style horror to the iPhone.
Yes, you read their name right. Rob McAuslan peers through the fug to pass his judgement.
Senser are back with an appetising EP to what probably will be an full length album full of Tory bashing.
In this edition of OneMetal Screen Test, nattily-attired “Neo-Primal” rock collective PUi swing by New York for an impromptu performance in their video for ‘Army Of Slaves’. Phil Whitehouse makes first contact.
WWE has hit a personality crisis as it tries to win back fans lost to UFC. How does the videogame franchise stand up to this schizophrenic environment? Onemetal finds out.
OneMetal’s Phil Whitehouse chats with Paul Catten about closing the book on Medulla Nocte, the singer’s latest solo record Themes And Variations For Strings And Electronics, and bringing his son up on a steady diet of Star Wars and grindcore.
The 3DS hasn’t seen a warm embrace from gamers yet, but Super Mario 3D Land marks the first of Nintendo’s heavy-hitters to get a platform-exclusive outing. Ryan SCully checks it out.
Phil Whitehouse, Danny Heaton and Jack Traveller bring you their reviews of the bands they caught during this year’s seventh annual Damnation Festival at Leeds University Union.
It’s been a long, strange ride, but the final fantasy film has been watched, and a verdict rendered. Will Conquest be the film that finally dethrones Uwe Boll as the king of all things awful?
Danny Heaton dons a leather posing pouch to pay homage to the Kings of Metal!
San Francisco-based prog/trad/doom/rock alchemists Hammers Of Misfortune return with a new line-up and their fifth album, ’17th Street’ – Phil Whitehouse takes in the sights and sounds.
Following the release of her first short story collection Zombies in New York and Other Bloody Jottings, Peter Allison speaks to horror author Sam Stone, writer of the Vampire Gene series.
Long-running Danish death metallers Illdisposed celebrate their 20th anniversary with their 10th album, ‘There Is A Light (But It’s Not For Me)’ – Phil Whitehouse investigates whether old Danes can learn new tricks.