As ever, we’re going to try and cover every single Jäger, New Blood and SOPHIE stage band before Bloodstock kicks off on August 10th. Your chance to check them out and start planning which bands to get there early for! Trust us when we tell you that this is bound to result in some frustrating … Continue reading #ROADTOBOA2017 – Trendkill

In the world of extreme metal we increasingly see established artists forming successful side-projects, to indulge their true musical ions.  When famous artists from different bands forces, the term supergroup is often used or in some cases sadly misused. In the case of Vallenfyre, there are solid grounds to use such terminology. Founded by … Continue reading Review: Vallenfyre – Fear Those Who Fear Him

Slay My Sanity may hail from Chelyabinsk in deepest Russia but their musical influence is clearly drawn from further west with the band loudly proclaiming their love of Swedish melodic death metal. Formed as a three-piece back in 2009, the original line-up consisted of Alex Varfolomeyev, Dmitry Tomofeyev and Danil Chernovalov. In their early years, the … Continue reading Review: Slay My Sanity – Heartbeat of Chaos

Maim are likely to need little introduction to fans of death metal and in particular the unique Swedish scene. Formed in Atviaberg, Sweden in 2006, Maim aimed to recreate the raw feel and sound of such legendary forebears as Grave, Death and Autopsy. Those familiar with their previous releases (From the Womb to the Tomb, Deceased to … Continue reading Review: Maim – Ornaments of Severity

To state that I arrived (later than planned due to our friends at ScotRail) at the Classic Grand in Glasgow to see what, I am sure most folks would agree, was an insanely good line up on the Campaign for Musical Destruction tour with a degree of excitement, would be somewhat of an understatement. My malfunctioning train meant that I sadly … Continue reading Napalm Death / Brujeria / Power Trip / Lock Up – Classic Grand, Glasgow (10th May 2017)

Here at Moshville Times we have always tried our best to promote local scenes throughout these fair isles, including showcasing new and up and coming bands. After all, these guys are the bread and butter of the scene. And so when we received a copy of a three track EP from new Glasgow doomsters Brethren it … Continue reading Review: Brethren – The Barb