Wow, there´s really a lot going on in Norway these days. Nationally already known bands finally are brave enough to take the leap and release their first international album. Also Dunderbeist (whoever figures out the meaning of the name, feel free to drop a comment) did it finally after four Norwegian publications and there is definitely ... more/mehr
2012-02-17
Dunderbeist
Songs Of The Buried
Songs Of The Buried is already the second album the Norwegians of Dunderbeist release this year. The latest product picks up where its predecessor left off, yet it showcases a heavier and darker sound. The opening track “Y” is the quietest track on the album, which is pushing the listener, rocks, sounds very powerful and is able ... more/mehr
2012-11-18
Duskmachine
Duskmachine
Duskmachine is the new ´playground´ of former Annihilator and Overkill member Joe Comeau. The German/ American/ Canadian quartet already formed in 2004 and can look back on an album, from 2005, as well as a Demo of the Month in Metal Hammer in 2011. Their latest album of the same name is hard to put into just one category – on Duskmachine ... more/mehr
2013-09-08
Dust & Bones
Liberator
Beware: danger of confusion! Even though the title suggests otherwise, this is not a Bad Religion album, although the musical similarities with the Yanks are unmistakable. However, the five guys from Bochum certainly haven't devoted themselves to melodic, three-chord punk, although "Liberator" may definitely have been ... more/mehr
2005-06-30
Dust&Bones
666 Neurotic Bombs
"Let`s make some noise, have fun and play some snotty rocknroll!": With these words, Dust&Bones from the German town Backnang were formed in March 2000. And if this is the only goal of the guys, their second album "666 Neurotic Bombs" is a nice result of it. No more, no less. Singer Thorsten Klöpfer and his companions promise Rock ... more/mehr