music REVIEW: Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Larry and his Flask & George Frakes @ The Forum, Kentish Town – 25/04/13
Henry Fogarty finds that punk is far more than a four-letter word.
Henry Fogarty finds that punk is far more than a four-letter word.
Zoinks, Scoob. It’s the new EP from Jess and The Ancient Ones. Does this much talked about release live up to the hype, or is this the first sign of occult rock jumping the shark? Jack Traveller enters the haunted mansion to investigate.
Will the tenth album from Neurosis be their biggest yet? Rob McAuslan lets us know what he reckons.
OneMetal.com’s newest contributor Henry Fogarty lends Scottish black/folk/ambient metallers Falloch’s 2011 debut ‘Where Distant Spirits Remain’ his ears.
Jack Traveller immerses himself in the latest blackened folky offering from Wodensthrone, ‘Curse’.
OneMetal’s Jack Traveller leaves his Grim and Frostbitten lair and goes dahn sahf to lahdan to catch a trio of folk black metal acts.
What kind of band lives in a place like this? Rob McAuslan examines Dwellings, the second album from prog-metal titans-to-be Cormorant.
Chris Ward goes all symphonic on yo’ ass – or at least he listens to the latest Leaves’ Eyes album.
Jack Traveller dons his cultist robes and treks deep into the forest for a midsummer night’s ritual with folk/doom rockers Blood Ceremony’s new release, ‘Living With The Ancients’.
Jack Traveller brings himself down to the pace of Drone godfathers Earth in order to review their new album ‘Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light’
Satire, sick humour and slick metal converge for Japanese visual kei band Inugami Circus-Dan’s latest opus. Is it an album? Is it an EP? Should you even delve into the decadent delights? David Cox gets his face suitably caked in make up to find out!
Jack Traveller takes a look at Hungarian folk-metal septet Dalriada’s latest album, ‘Ígerét’.
Ryan Neal makes the case for a new genre – ‘Extreme Folk’. Exhibit A: ‘Writing On The Wall’, by Beans On Toast.
San Francisco-based traditional metal quartet Slough Feg return with their eighth album of Celtic folk melodies, duelling guitars and galloping drums.
San Francisco-based prog/folk metallers’ Hammers Of Misfortune’s fourth release, double concept album Fields/Church Of Broken Glass, recently re-released by Metal Blade Records, comes under the OneMetal microscope.
Continuing our reviews of Metal Blade’s re-releases of San Francisco-based progressive/traditional/folk metal titans Hammers Of Misfortune’s first four albums, Phil Whitehouse immerses himself in third album, The Locust Years.
In preparation for San Francisco-based prog/power/folk/trad/doom metallers Hammers Of Misfortune’s upcoming fifth album, Metal Blade have re-released their first four full-lengths – check out what we thought of 2003′s ‘The August Engine’ within!
San Francisco progressive/folk/trad metal luminaries Hammers Of Misfortune’s critically-acclaimed first four albums have been re-released by Metal Blade – check out our appraisal of the band’s lauded debut within!