music REVIEW: The Firstborn – Lions Among Men
Portugese quintet The Firstborn attempt to expand consciousnesses with their Orient and Buddhist-inspired take on progressive extreme metal. Phil Whitehouse locates his heart chakras.
Portugese quintet The Firstborn attempt to expand consciousnesses with their Orient and Buddhist-inspired take on progressive extreme metal. Phil Whitehouse locates his heart chakras.
In the latest installment of OneMetal Heroes, Phil Whitehouse interviews Hold Tight! PR/Basick Records’ Lisa Coverdale about the importance of marketing and PR in getting bands heard, how the PR biz has had to adapt to new technologies, and the importance of events like Record Store Day.
Nicholas Cleeve has been revising his 5/16 time signatures and pentatonic scales in order to properly tackle the triumphant return of one of progessive metal’s greatest bands.
Dave Fensome has a chat with Paul Antonio Ortiz – creative force behind Chimp Spanner and perhaps OneMetal’s most popular interviewee – and takes the opportunity to pitch him some banana-themed merch ideas. Read on to see how that went down.
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.
With a potential SikTh reunion looking more and more likely, we should enjoy Graham ‘Pin’ Pinney’s new band Aliases as much as possible; and their debut ‘Safer Than Reality’ is a good place to start.
We missed this one when it first came out. Shame on us. Ryan Neal extols the virtues of genre-blending and even develops a bit of a man-crush.
What kind of band lives in a place like this? Rob McAuslan examines Dwellings, the second album from prog-metal titans-to-be Cormorant.
Phil Whitehouse delves into British progressive metal quartet Talanas’ debut full-length, ‘The Waspkeeper’, and hopes not to be stung.
Herein lies the final instalment of OneMetal’s three-part coverage of 2011′s Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival – read on to see what we thought of the bands that graced Sunday’s stages.
Nicholas Cleeve pops across the Channel to bring back booze, smokes and a healthy portion of power metal.
Phil Whitehouse caught up with Christian Schreil and AurĂ©lien Pereira from Uneven Structure for a chat about their upcoming debut’s concept, the difficulty of finding venues on tour, and crafting music specifically to be listened to while asleep.
Phil Whitehouse chats with progressive/technical metallers’ Tesseract’s vocalist Elliot Coleman and drummer Jay Postones about their recent line-up shuffle, the internet’s less-than-warm reception of Coleman, and what’s in store for Tesseract’s future.
OneMetal’s Phil Whitehouse catches up with multi-instrumentalist Paul Antonio Ortiz during Chimp Spanner’s tour with Tesseract and Uneven Structure.
From its humble beginnings as a one-day indoor festival in 2001, the Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival has grown into one of the most eagerly-awaited events on the UK metal calender. Check out what OneMetal thought of the bands who graced the stages on Day 2 of Bloodstock 2011.
Four of the Birmingham metal scene’s most promising acts join up for a gig at the Asylum 2 in the home of metal – Birmingham. Naturally, Phil Whitehouse was there – here’s what he thought.
Phil Whitehouse finally gets round to reviewing the debut album by one of the contemporary technical/progressive/djent scene’s most celebrated bands, Tesseract.
Nicholas Cleeve lends an ear to the debut album of Gothenburg-based progressive metal band, Minora.