music REVIEW: Satellite Beaver – The Last Bow EP
Could Polish stoners Satellite Beaver become the best band you’ve never heard of? Four teaser tracks and a very impressed Dani say they could be.
Could Polish stoners Satellite Beaver become the best band you’ve never heard of? Four teaser tracks and a very impressed Dani say they could be.
OneMetal.com’s David Keevill checks out ‘Spell Eater’, the much-hyped debut album by Californian metal quintet Huntress.
Dog Shredder release their 2nd EP to be judged by us. Ross Jenner gets down to brass tacks to see what the Washington mob are all about.
OneMetal’s Jack Traveller takes a hit on the mind altering substance that is High on Fire’s new album. Is it good shit, or will he be having a bad trip?
Chris Ward books in for a night with The Innkeepers, the latest supernatural film from director Ti West.
With the triumphant return to form that is Long Live Heavy Metal having been released earlier this year, Canada’s 3 Inches of Blood return to the UK for some falsetto frolicking. Danny Heaton took the bloodsword in his hand and followed the orcs to their camp!
Out of print for 15 years of legal wrangling, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s Flex Mentallo is back. Dave Convery checks out the cult comic to see if it still delivers.
French progressive/technical metal quintet Outcast bombard the senses with their third full-length album, ‘Awaken The Reason’. Phil Whitehouse flails for the snooze button.
OneMetal.com’s “Beatdown Whore” Zakk Appleyard changes his dollars for dimes and gets ready to step into the arcade with Queens-based deathcore merchants Emmure’s newest game-themed offering.
Pinball is back from the dead and earning replays on your consoles, phones and tablets. Check out our review of The Pinball Arcade. It’s wizard.
Simultaneously revered, loathed and derided as a figure of fun, Varg Vikernes returns with Umskiptar, the tenth Burzum album, with his church burning days behind him, does Varg still have anything left to say on the subject of black metal? Onemetal’s own grandmaster of grimness Jack Traveller finds out.
Chris Ward checks out the latest slab of groove-laden death metal from Six Feet Under, and sees that ‘Undead’ shows signs of life.
Having tackled the horrors of the Leprechaun franchise, Oliver Longden turns his attention to the long-in-the-tooth Child’s Play movies.
Danny Heaton has his cerebrum melted by Irish Supergrinders I’ll Eat Your Face.
Vomit-inducing song titles, necks bigger than your torso and good times! Must be time for the new album from death metal institution Cannibal Corpse. Danny Heaton undergoes ‘Torture’.
Ryan Neal continues his virtual tour of Nottingham’s finest drinking establishments with a visit to the city’s latest opening rock bar, The Turf Tavern.
Chris Ward takes a look at the latest reissued classic from Arrow Video, Italian gore maestro Lucio Fulci’s The House By The Cemetery.
Pop-metallers Halestorm face David Keevill’s judgment in the matter of ‘The Strange Case Of…’
Canadian hardcore merchants Cancer Bats played six gigs in a single day as part of their Pentagram Tour. Luke Morton dropped in on the opening show.
The Avengers isn’t the only Joss Whedon film about at the moment. Leigh Forgie takes a look at meta-horror The Cabin in the Woods.