Posts Tagged ‘groove metal’

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    Megalodon – Darkness in Sonance Review

    Megalodon offers a unique alternative to the long-standing South African sausage-machine production. Falling under a unique genre, their debut album, Darkness in Sonance, offers plenty of variation throughout ten songs, dictating almost an hour of metaphorical terror within a tightly constructed package. Megalodon's ability to perform spectacular live shows coins them as one of South Africa's trump cards!

  2. Bloodbeast - Bloodlust

    Bloodbeast – Bloodlust Review

    Heavy metal supergroups are a strange creature. There are the fabled collaborations that never come to fruition, the painfully mediocre and the downright embarrassing, and yet they are still a force that exists in the global metal mindset. How fortunate then, that South Africa has spawned Bloodbeast who escape the trappings of the monicker and put out some damn good death metal

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    Flashback Friday: Pothole – Hung To Dry

    This week, guest writer Malcolm McArb pays tribute to Pothole and their kicker of a track, “Hung To Dry”. To read more of his rants and raves, drop by his blog: updated daily… sort of. Pothole, along with such luminaries as VOD, Groinchurn and Sacryphyx, must be considered one of the most prolific and influential

  4. Wargrave at ROAR

    Gandalf’s – Breaking a Decade

    Gandalf’s has now celebrated 11 years of bone-snapping success and neck-breaking parties and has proved that it will keep growing from strength to strength. It truly caters for all entertainment and never excludes anyone who wants to have a night out to remember (or forget.) Boldly put, it’s most definitely the only place of its

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