Posts Tagged ‘review’
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Reviews: Sofy Major – Idolize
By Georgi Bomb French trio, Sofy Major prepare to unleash their second, full length album upon the world and it’s more than ready to slap you around the face in the ring. It’s a miracle they even got to this stage after flying to Brooklyn to record said album, and losing all their equipment in [...]
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Reviews: Evil Dead
Certificate: 18 Director: Fede Alvarez Writer: Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues Stars: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Puucci By Michelle Butterworth With ‘The Most Terrifying Film You Will Ever Experience‘ scrawled across its blood-red poster, expectations were set quite high for Uruguayan writer-director Fede Alvarez’s remake of Sam Raimi’s 1981 cult classic; and thanks to a [...]
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Reviews: Thy Art Is Murder, Hate, Nuclear Blast Records
By Georgi Bomb Despite coming from a land of laid back people and sunshine, Aussie band, Thy Art Is Murder have a lot to grip about on their second album, Hate. Despite signing to Nuclear Blast Records and being one of the most talked about deathcore bands in the UK, Hate has a lot of [...]
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Reviews: Lordi, To Beast or Not To Beast, AFM Records
By Georgi Bomb The sixth release from Lordi arises through a rather tragic time for the band. 2012 saw Lordi achieve their 20th anniversary but sadly saw the passing of drummer, Otus. But late in the year, a new keyboardist and drummer were announced and To Beast or Not to Beast was born. It feels disrespectful to call [...]
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Reviews: Stoker
Certificate: 18 Director: Chan-Wook Park Writer: Wentworth Miller Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, Nicole Kidman Stoker is everything you would expect from a film named after the godfather of gothic literature: highly seductive, moderately perverse and slightly over the top.Written by Wentworth Miller and directed by the acclaimed Chan-Wook Park (most famous for his Vengeance [...]
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Live Review: Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder and Hour of Penance, Glasgow
By Georgi Bomb You always expect a little something extra when you’re attending the final date of a tour. After a gruelling four weeks, Hour of Penance, The Black Dahlia Murder, Cannibal Corpse and Devildriver refuse to give in to fatigue and throw in every last ounce of energy into the Glasgow show this evening.
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