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  1. Gods Of Eden - 'From The End Of Heaven' Currently Australia’s metal scene is as vibrant as it has never been before. Especially in the more technical and progressive subgenres there is a myriad of bands old and new. One of the finest examples is Sydney’s Gods Of Eden. The five-piece was founded in 2010. The release of their debut EP in 2012 was followed with lots of sold out shows around the country and earned shows overseas with the highlight being an appearance at R.U.D.E. festival in Germany in 2013. Now the band has taken the next step and released their full-length debut album ‘From The End Of Heaven’. Gods Of Eden’s musical style is hard to describe and even harder to categorise which is a good thing for band as it keeps their music somewhat mysterious and appeals to a wide range of fans from different genres. They describe their music as ‘technical, progressive metal’. I suppose that the description as ‘progressive’ these days is used for metal that cannot be really categorised. And this is what Gods Of Eden’s music is. Read the complete review below http://heavymetalbands.info/gods-of-eden-album-review-from-the-end-of-heaven/
  2. Avatarium - 'The Girl With The Raven Mask' Album Review Doom metal masters Avatarium have just released their second full-length album 'The Girl With The Raven Mask' on 23 October. The band around Candlemass founder and mastermind Leif Edling recorded 8 epic tracks with lots of different nuances, references to other genres and Jennie-Ann Smith at the top of ther performance. Check out our album review video below. http://heavymetalbands.info/avatarium-album-review/
  3. We have added a new feature to our website: video album reviews. You can check out our first three video album reviews here: Whitechapel - The Brotherhood of the Blade - DVD Saxon - Battering Ram Slayer - Repentless
  4. October Newsletter Available Now Free October Newsletter is available now Subscribe and get a bonus interview video with Alex Webster (Cannibal Corpse) http://heavymetalbands.info/newsletter-subscription/ Content: - Interview with Decapitated - Gig review Cannibal Corpse / Hour Of Penance - Album reviews Decapitated, Scar Symmetry, Slash - New section 'From The Underground' and lots more
  5. Devildriver & Whitechapel Gig Review Devildriver & Whitechapel gig review from their Australian tour (Brisbane) is now online.Check it out here Devildriver & Whitechapel Live - Hifi, Brisbane, 5th Sep - heavymetalbands.info
  6. Anthrax 'Chile On Hell' review The review of Anthrax's new DVD 'Cile On Hell' is now online including the clip 'Skeletons In The Closet'Anthrax Chile On Hell DVD Review - heavymetalbands.info
  7. The new Cannibal Corpse album 'A Skeletal Domain' is about to be released now. Check out my review here
  8. Hey, Heavy Metal Bands Info is a new webzine featuring everything metal. You get album reviews before the records hit the stores, exclusive interviews and gig reviews. Heavy Metal Bands Info - Your source for everything metal Subscribe to the free newsletter and receive a bonus Hammerfall interview audio file. The current newsletter features: - Threshold interview - Devildriver/Whitechapel gig review from their first Australian show - Album reviews: Hammerfall, Bullet, Alestorm
  9. Hey, Heavy Metal Bands Info is a new webzine featuring everything metal. You get album reviews before the records hit the stores, exclusive interviews and gig reviews. Heavy Metal Bands Info - Your source for everything metal Subscribe to the free newsletter and receive a bonus Hammerfall interview audio file. The current newsletter features: - Threshold interview - Devildriver/Whitechapel gig review from their first Australian show - Album reviews: Hammerfall, Bullet, Alestorm
  10. Lucky number 13?Cannibal Corpse celebrate their 25th anniversary with their thirteenth full-length album ‘A Skeletal Domain’. The next few weeks and months will prove if the number thirteen will bring them luck in form of the commercial success they had with the three previous releases that all made an entry in the US Billboard charts. Then again Cannibal Corpse don’t need any luck. They are the battle-hardened death metal monster we know for a long time now. ‘A Skeletal Domain’ is now the fourth album in the same line-up. This should make for a strong album as the band knows exactly what they are doing. To freshen up things a little the band worked together with producer Mark Lewis for the first time.The opener ‘High Velocity Impact Splatter’ starts with menacing guitars and then hits into the first riff. This is how Cannibal Corpse should be – aggressive, brutal and to the point. The super-fast ‘Sadistic Embodiment’ then follows and sets the tone for the album. There is more to it than just the usual death metal massacre. The songs on ‘A Skeletal Domain’ are more elaborate and surprise with a lot of attention to detail. Cannibal Corpse are taking it to a new level without forgetting their roots. This is the strength of a band in their third decade of existence. They have the freedom and confidence to combine ultra-heavy death metal riffs with slightly groovier parts without compromising brutality. Death metal fans must be in heaven when George ‘Corpsegrinder’ Fisher growls ‘Fire Up The Chainsaw’ In the third track ‘Kill Or Become’. The remaining nine songs stay on this level of high quality and come with gems like ‘Asphyxiate To Resuscitate’, a track which is rather unusual for Cannibal Corpse with its almost jazzy references.The musicianship on ‘A Skeletal Domain’ is absolute world-class as you would expect it from Cannibal Corpse. The rhythm section is the core foundation of this band. You would say that this is true for any band but it is even more important for Cannibal Corpse. Paul Mazurkiewicz (drums) hits harder than most of his colleagues (and according to producer Mark Lewis the drums weren’t sampled). Alex Webster on bass is outrageously good. His bass play is rips right through the tracks. That, in combination with the sound he produces, makes him one of the greatest of the genre. The guitars are sharp and create the brutal atmosphere of a modern death metal album. George ‘Corpsegrinder’ Fisher is at his best. His vocals are more diverse than ever before. ‘A Skeletal Domain’ is a lesson in modern death metal. It successfully walks the fine line between introducing new features and still satisfying the long-term fans.9 of 10http://heavymetalbands.info/album-review-cannibal-corpse-skeletal-domain/
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