music REVIEW: Shouting Signals – Stand Your Ground
Henry Fogarty tries a debut EP from an emerging Essex quintet, and tries not to feel old and jaded.
Henry Fogarty tries a debut EP from an emerging Essex quintet, and tries not to feel old and jaded.
Henry Fogarty finds that punk is far more than a four-letter word.
Henry Fogarty comes late to the troll party, and finds it’s still in full swing.
Henry Fogarty attempts to get to grips with the twists and turns of prog-metallers The Omega Experiment’s precocious debut album.
Henry Fogarty dives into the gloomy world of Ancient VVisdom, and comes up smiling.
Henry Fogarty checks out ‘Youngblood’, the fourth album from Norwegian rockers Audrey Horne.
Henry Fogarty delivers his verdict on ‘May the Hand That Holds the Match That Will Set This World on Fire be Blessed Above All’, the exhaustingly-titled second full-length album by French grindcore lunatics Nolentia.
Mike Patton, Trevor Dunn, John Stainier and Duane Denison regroup as Tomahawk for their fourth full-length album, ‘Oddfellows’ – Henry Fogarty attempts to contain his excitement.
Before reading any further, ask yourself two questions: how broad a spectrum does/could your musical palette encompass and how willing are you to spend time exploring the recesses of your own subconscious? Henry Fogarty gets introspective with Ethernet’s ‘Opus 2′.
Henry Fogarty soaks up some “structured occult ambient noise”, courtesy of Kontinuum’s ‘Earth Blood Magic’.
Henry Fogarty checks out the ‘The More Things Change The More We Stay The Same’, the debut EP by Welsh metalcore quintet When We Were Wolves.
Henry Fogarty heads to the O2 Academy Brixton to catch a show by resurgent rockers Skunk Anansie. Are they just as good second time around?
Goth metal veterans Tiamat return with their latest album, ‘The Scarred People’. Henry Fogarty casts his verdict.
Henry Fogarty celebrates the twenty-year anniversary of black metallers Marduk’s debut album ‘Dark Endless’ by smearing himself in corpsepaint and having a listen to Century Media’s reissue of the album. Has it stood the test of time?
Henry Fogarty gets stuck into ‘Apocryphon’, the fourth full-length album by Texan retro/trad-metallers The Sword.
Henry Fogarty delves into the back end of the review queue, and comes up clutching a copy of stoner rock outfit Red Fang’s 2011 album ‘Murder The Mountains’. Check out what he thought within.
OneMetal.com’s Henry Fogarty pulls on his best time-weathered denim and leather outfit for a swagger down rock’s seedier alleys with Swedish rockers Royal Republic’s latest album, ‘Save The Nation’.
Henry Fogarty takes a journey into Brazilian brutalists Krisiun’s murky past with the audial aid of reissue compilation ‘Arise From Blackness’.
Henry Fogarty heads to the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire for an evening of British steel, courtesy of Dragonforce, Alestorm, The Defiled and Cavorts.
Henry Fogarty delves into the expansive, uplifting world of The Devin Townsend Project’s ‘Epicloud’.