music REVIEW: Veil Of Maya – Eclipse
Can Veil Of Maya’s latest album ‘Eclipse’ their previous work? Rob McAuslan gets his coat.
Can Veil Of Maya’s latest album ‘Eclipse’ their previous work? Rob McAuslan gets his coat.
When veteran Brazilian death metallers Krisiun played a string of dates with Malevolent Creation and Vital Remains, OneMetal’s Danny Heaton and his bearded life partner went to shoot the shit with Max Kolesne.
When three of death metal’s most integral acts played a string of dates in the UK, OneMetal dispatched resident Danny Heaton to sample the blastbeats and black eyes.
Having reviewed both their studio efforts, OneMetal.com’s Daniel Heaton figured it would be a shame to miss Wizard’s Beard playing their newest ‘Four Tired Undertakers’ in its entirety – especially as they had coralled some of Leeds’ best and brightest in support, and all for the price of a London pint!
Danny Heaton runs out of puns for his tagline because Diascorium doesn’t mean anything!
Rob McAuslan takes a trip back through metal history with Voivod’s latest live album.
Rob McAuslan gets his old-school on with Skull Fist.
Famous for less than fifteen minutes? Rob McAuslan checks out Retox’s Ugly Animals.
Death metal legends Autopsy are pulled apart by Danny Heaton.
OneMetal’s Rob McAuslan doesn’t exactly need an excuse to listen to Death, but a remixed, remastered version of one of death metal’s all-time greats is a pretty good one as excuses go.
OneMetal’s Phil Whitehouse checks out the long-awaited debut full-length by death metallers Nephelium, and finds himself hoping it doesn’t take the band another decade to release the follow-up.
OneMetal’s Dani Hawkins takes in two dates of fearsome metallers My Ruin’s 2012 UK tour and reports on how the band and their support acts tore up the London Scala and the Plymouth White Rabbit.
London metallers AGHAST! present a trio of their wares for our delectation. OneMetal’s Rob McAuslan gets stuck in.
Christine Backer tries and fails to review Louisiana noise-mongers iwrestledabearonce’s second album on a track by track basis, and just settles for being suitably impressed instead.
A simpler mind would define them as ‘punk’, but Oakland bunch Alaric are actually a much more special type of genre-blender. Pour yourself a snakebite and black and discover what happens when you put members of Noothgrush and UK Subs in the same band…
Can Surrey-based death metallers Dyscarnate improve on their first album with their latest release? Rob McAuslan gets bulldozed by And So It Came To Pass.
48 hours in the life of a grindcore band? Alright then, says our Rob McAuslan, and takes on the third album from Noisear.
Not the first in a series of retro reviews, as you might expect, but the result of Rob McAuslan finally getting his finger out. Primordial’s latest opus gets its review at long last.
Nicholas Cleeve dusts off his dictionary of fantasy clichés to take on Dragonland’s latest album.
After disbanding in 2001, Californian sludge act Noothgrush are making a comeback and Southern Lord have just released a compilation of two radio sessions from the 90’s. It doesn’t feature their corking rendition of Star Wars’ ‘Imperial March’ (shame!), but read on to find out what Dani made of it anyway…