Australasia the heavy post-rockers


Sin4tr4 is the latest and possibly debut release from Italy’s Australasia. Instrumental in essence, the duo incorporates extreme metal techniques and ideas into post-rock, which gives them a distinctive sound, neither too dramatic or weak, the balance is good! On top of that, they use old school synthetizers with retro sounds! Pretty cool eh!

The EP runs at 22 minutes and is available on iTunes for around 6 bucks! And like the duo on facebook!

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Scare Don’t Fear, the new hip-hop – metal transgenre


Rap or hip-hop mixed with heavy metal is something dreaded because so many tried and failed at it.

Recently, Hacktivist has given me (and other people) hope for the success of the surgery. Now, Scare Don’t Fear comes with an album, Destroy | Rebuild, with an other perspective than that offered by above mentioned Hacktivist.

Instead of taking pure djent as a base, they seem to take in influences from metalcore, electronic and dance music, as well as a little bit of djent, too.

The rap is good, the scream is good, the music is good… Destroy | Read more

New Mad Essence in 2014, and in English

Listen to their latest album, Transmission.

Rehumanization is the name of the upcoming album from Russia’s electronicore group Mad Essence.

According to a facebook update, Rehumanization won’t be too different from Transmission, although more complete, as Transmission was more of a transition than the whole idea. It will still feature loads of different musical genres mixed together on the electronicore background.

“[Electronicore is] one of the few musical genres, really capturing the spirit of modern world” and changing their lyrical composition from Russian to English is in order to reach the most people and … Read more

Unstable and Floating Sirens

Check this out! Guitar playthrough video of Unstable and Floating, from Siren’s debut album Spore.

While the first half of the video may look underwhelming (for a guitar playthrough video), it gets interesting when the riffs kick in!

You can support and get their album on Imminence Records’ bandcamp page below

Or get it for free or as a physical CD on the band’s website. They’re also on facebook.

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