music NEWS: Round-Up: Progressive Death Metal
Phil Whitehouse casts judgment on a selection of releases from the brainier, widdlier end of the death metal spectrum, courtesy of Over Your Threshold, Sentence, Okular, Chosen and Supuration.
Phil Whitehouse casts judgment on a selection of releases from the brainier, widdlier end of the death metal spectrum, courtesy of Over Your Threshold, Sentence, Okular, Chosen and Supuration.
Nicholas Cleeve heads down to Islington to see rising UK progressive metallers Aeon Zen hold a little release party for their new album Enigma.
Nicholas Cleeve takes a look at a diverse bunch of prog metal albums that slipped under our radar when they were first released. In yet another edition of OneMetal Round-Up, we take a look at the work of Barren Earth, Despite Exile, Haken, MaYaN and Mirrormaze
Jack Traveller steps out of his comfort zone and falls down the electro rabbit hole, chasing after The Algorithm’s new album ‘Polymorphic Code’.
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.
Phil Whitehouse checks out ‘Disclosure’, the eagerly-anticipated debut album by London-based technical/progressive metal quartet The HAARP Machine.
OneMetal scribes Phil Whitehouse, Danny Heaton and Jack Traveller humbly present, at long last, the thrilling conclusion to their three-part review of the metal shenanigans which occured at the Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival 2012.
Hotly-tipped London djentsters Monuments finally unleash their debut full-length ‘Gnosis’ – can the results live up to three years of fevered expectations? Phil Whitehouse finds out.
Shattered Skies were kind enough to provide OneMetal with a pair of releases. Having gorged on their debut, Nicholas Cleeve happily stepped up to take on their second, very different EP.
Having been advised by a fine djentleman, Nicholas Cleeve decided to give the debut release of the Irish prog-metallers a go. He was blown away, and you will be too…
Phil Whitehouse heads to The Actress & Bishop in Birmingham for an evening of contemporary progressive / technical metal in the company of West Midlands prog/groove metallers Broken Torment and Basick Records artists No Consequence and Uneven Structure.
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.
You’re as likely to be able to dance to Dave Keevil’s review as the album he’s talking about. Yep, it’s a new Meshuggah record alright.
Dave Fensome chats with French progressive/technical metallers Uneven Structure about life on the road and beyond.
Aussie djent favourites release the first single after their impressive debut The Compass. Will Eye Embedded continue the band’s success?
Chimp Spanner’s second interview for OneMetal delves further into the making of his work as well as revealing what else he does to make a living.
Chimp Spanner returns with a brief EP that seems to carry on from where his last album ended. Does he have anything new to offer?
Nociceptor give us their latest EP Among Insects in an attempt to give a new approach to the progressive metal genre. Did it work?
France’s Uneven Structure have been a mainstay in several of the OneMetal writers’ CD players over the past few weeks, and with ‘Top 20 Albums of the Year’ lists beginning to emerge, chances are you’re about to hear a lot more about them.
In the first edition of a new feature, Phil Whitehouse takes a look at Italian technical metal quintet Damned Spring Fragrantia’s star-jump and ink-spitting-spider-filled video for ‘Lost Shores’.