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0 The Median Man – Barros-More Humanity Please

  • June 27, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Barros (Rockshots Records) · Uncategorized

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0 The Median Man – A Scar For The Wicked-The Unholy Review

  • June 18, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · A Scar For The Wicked · Uncategorized

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0 The Median Man – Metatrone-Last Bleeding Pain Review

  • June 18, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Metatrone · Uncategorized

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0 HAIDUK (One Man Thrashing Black Death Project) Announces New Album

  • June 15, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Haiduk · Music News · Uncategorized

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NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – June 15, 2018

 

For fans of Carnal Forge, Old Man’s Child, Behemoth, Bolt Thrower, Annihilator

HAIDUK (One Man Thrashing Black Death Project) Announces New Album

Photo Credit: Derek Kent

HAIDUK, the Calgary, AB one man thrashing black and death metal project fronted by Luka Milojica announces he will be releasing his third full length to follow his 2015 concept album “Demonicon” where each song pertained to the nine demons on the release’s front cover.

In a video interview with the Countess Carcass Youtube channel, HAIDUK explains details of what fans can expect from the new album and also comments:

“This will be the ultimate Haiduk album. It brings together all the best elements of the previous releases. A lot of attention to detail. Tons of dual guitar polyphony that creates a constant evil atmosphere.”

To hear the full details on the new album from HAIDUK, visit the following link: https://youtu.be/O33wRA0Z0UQ

Full stream and download of HAIDUK‘s “Demonicon” available on Bandcamp here.

About:

Haiduk is the death metal solo-project by guitarist Luka Milojica.
Emerging from the cold forests, the project arose with the raw and bone-chilling demo ‘Plagueswept’ (2010).
Working in solitude,Haiduk unveiled the full-length debut ‘Spellbook’  (2012); a black-magic conjuring of fast guitars and powerful riff attacks.

Invoking spells of demonic strength,Haiduk raised forces from the infernal depths, sealing arcane powers into the  ‘Demonicon’ (2015); a blackened tome of blasting distortion.

For More Info:
http://www.haiduk.ca
http://www.facebook.com/haidukmetal

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0 The Median Man – Not My Master-Disobey Review

  • June 11, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Uncategorized

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0 The Median Man – SAATE-Sovereign Plea Review

  • June 7, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Saate · Uncategorized

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0 The Median Man – Centauro-Dano Colateral Review

  • June 6, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Centauro · Uncategorized

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0 Karkaos – “Children of the Void” [Album Review]

  • April 17, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Karkaos · Uncategorized

Children of the Void is hit after hit. Karkaos knocked it out of the park with their latest. It’s fast, heavy and catchy in equal, impressive manner.
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0 HEAD-BANGER REVIEWS – Kanseil – Fulische

  • April 1, 2018
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  • · Kanseil (Rockshots Records) · Uncategorized

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0 INFINITEE “Free” Prog Shredding In New Guitar Playthrough via New Noise Mag; Debut Album “The Possibilities Are Endless” Out April 20th

  • March 29, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Infinitee · Music News · Uncategorized

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NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – March 29, 2018

 

For fans of Meshuggah, Scale The Summit, Animals As Leaders, Glass Cloud, The Algorithm, Modern Day Babylon, Plini

INFINITEE “Free” Prog Shredding In New Guitar Playthrough via New Noise Mag

Debut Album “The Possibilities Are Endless” Out April 20th

Tres Thomas – Photo Credit: Kirsten Robinson

Few bands’ music has ever lived up to their name as much as Tres Thomas’ superb instrumental project INFINITEE; for theirs is an infinity of sounds, a universe of music waiting to be discovered.

Yet there is no self-indulgence, the song is always served. Combining the cranium crunch of Metallica and the progressive flights of fancy of Mastodon, INFINITEE are a truly special act.

Tres Thomas is also guitarist of Tales Of The Tomb. He formed INFINITEE in 2016. It quickly became its own iconoclastic beast, forging its own musical path. Debut album “The Possibilities Are Endless” is only the starting point, INFINITEE have the potential to become huge. Tres explains “the band has somehow evolved its way into the band it is today.”

Inspired by My Chemical Romance, Dance Gavin Dance, Plini, Modern Day Babylon, The Contortionist, Tres describes INFINITEE’s sound as djenty, heavy, dynamic, melodic and progressive.

Stoked for fans to hear INFINITEE’s debut album, Tres comments:

“It will definitely be different! However, the title track ‘The Possibilities Are Endless’ leaves all sorts of possibilities open…no pun intended! Tracks like ‘Xenocybin’, ‘Lost’ and the title track are more metal and conventional with their instrumentation. Tracks like ‘Robots Vs The Wooden Chairs Part 1 and 2 are more influenced by EDM, which has sparked the interest of people who aren’t really a fan of metal or djent, but appreciate the more electronic elements of music. This is basically a battle of robots (electronic made sounds) and the wooden chairs (guitars, bass, drums) that are wooden and made and played by humans!”

Teaming up with New Noise Mag, INFINITEE are setting their prog shredding “Free” in their new guitar playthrough.

“This song is by favourite and is most fun to play. This song was what made me realize Infinitee needs to be more open and not just one genre. This is the staple/ flag of Infinitee’s writing!” says Tres.

Watch it now at the following link: https://newnoisemagazine.com/infinitee-free-guitar-playthrough/ 

Fans who will enjoy “The Possibilities Are Endless” when it’s released will also be delighted to know that the possibilities of new music from INFINITEE are also endless as Tres says he has more music to come!

“I have another album ready to record, and I am working on my third. Anything is possible…expect anything!”

INFINITEE’s debut album “The Possibilities Are Endless” is due out April 20, 2018.

Pre-order available on Bandcamp and iTunes.

Track Listing:
1. Xenocybin (3:24)
2, Lost (3:23)
3. Robots vs. The Wooden Chairs Pt.1 (3:39)
4. Robots vs. The Wooden Chairs Pt.2 (5:00)
5. The Possibilities Are Endless (3:59)
6. Free (4:41)
Album Length: 24:09

For more info:
https://www.facebook.com/InfiniteeBand
http://www.infiniteeband
https://www.instagram.com/infiniteeband
EPK – https://wp.me/pciNW-bxJ
(Bio written by Steve Earles)

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