music REVIEW: When We Were Wolves – The More Things Change the More we Stay the Same
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 checks out the ‘The More Things Change The More We Stay The Same’, the debut EP by Welsh metalcore quintet When We Were Wolves.
Gothic metallers Moonspell are hiding something… on the bonus disc of their milestone tenth album. Kit Rathenar goes in search of the full story.
In OneMetal’s latest Round-Up article Ryan Neal delves into the melodic death metal shelves to fish out some releases by Waking Theo, Ritual of Odds, Mors Principium Est, Process and The Sorrow for review.
Chris Ward sees in the New Year with Norwegian crime comedy Jackpot.
Classic thrash masterpiece, ‘Spectrum of Death’ from Sheboygan’s Morbid Saint was picked up by Relapse this year. Danny Heaton went back in time to ’88 to see what the fuss was about.
Jack Traveller sure loves his cheese, and he wants to share this veritable cheeseboard of power metal with you in OneMetal’s latest Round-Up, covering Hollow Haze, Inmoria, Unisonic, Screaming Shadows and Iron Savior.
Chris Ward delves back into his bottomless DVD box and brings forth another underrated monstrosity to re-evaluate.
Chris Ward checks out FrightFest hit Berberian Sound Studio and asks “Is it a horror film?”
The classic Tank Girl comic series is back, and OneMetal’s Peter Ray Allison takes a look.
Chris Ward reveals what DVD and Blu-ray re-releases have made him happy this year in the second part of his Movie Picks list.
Chris Ward looks back over the last year and picks his ten favourite new for 2012 releases.
British artist Olly Moss releases his collection Silhouettes, featuring many of your favourite characters from sci-fi and horror.
OneMetal’s Peter Ray Allison sinks his teeth into Dracula Cha Cha Cha, the third novel in Kim Newman’s ongoing alternative-history / vampire series Anno Dracula.
While seemingly the rest of the world sat anxiously awaiting the Mayan-predicted Apocalypse, Phil Whitehouse was compiling the OneMetal Music Team’s picks for Top 5 releases of 2012. Fingers crossed, the world will survive long enough for you to check them out.
Having released one of the most anticipated albums of the year to a great reception from fans old and new, Monuments chatted to OneMetal during their October tour with Jeff Loomis to fill us in on what’s coming next.
Oliver Longden is a hard man to please but 40 minutes of momumentally pretentious Belgian sludge with transcendent religious overtones could be exactly what the doctor ordered. AMENRA’s ‘Mass V’ is subjected to scrutiny within.
At InMe’s final show of their most recent tour at London’s Relentless Garage, Dave McPherson tells OneMetal.com’s Christine Backer what InMe’s most memorable moment of 2012 was, and what we can look forward to in 2013.
In this Grindcore-flavoured edition of Round-Up, Phil Whitehouse checks out releases by Bolesno Grinje, Temblad, Liberteer, Subliminal Chaos and Human Cull.
Chris Ward chats with bassist Jonah Holm and guitarist Martin Fairbanks of Swedish occult doom/rockers The Graviators about the recording of their most recent album, ‘Evil Deeds’.
Before heading back to the studio to work on their next release, InMe said TTFN in style with a show at the Garage that showcased some of their least-played live songs.