Review: Llynch – We Are Ghosts [2008]

German quintet Llynch pulled out the stops while comprising their latest album WE ARE OUR GHOSTS. This 10-track disc oozes with post-hardcore grit and champions atmospheric alternative metal elements, as cuts like “Athena” recollect the wares of Handsome and Quicksand while the jagged “If It Ain’t Rotten, It Ain’t Mine” scours the underbelly to unearth […]

Review: Carrie Underwood "Home Sweet Home" Motley Crue Cover Featured on Fox’s American Idol

Country star Carrie Underwood will perform her own rendition of Mötley Crüe’s power ballad, “Home Sweet Home,” on American Idol this evening to promote the release of the iTunes studio single. Here a quick overview of Underwood’s take on this 80’s gem: “Home Sweet Home” The generic pop drum beat coupled with the classic piano […]

Review: Hanson Brothers – It's A Living [2008]

Showcasing a punk hardcore hybrid that takes its lyrical content strictly from the game of hockey, Hanson Brothers (the band, not the characters from Slapshot) play with a straight-up raucous energy on their latest live offering IT’S A LIVING. This squad’s Ramones meets the Misfits in the penalty box sound is bolstered by heroic tales […]

Review: Ross The Boss – New Metal Leader [2009]

Former Manowar guitarist and co-founder Ross the Boss makes a bold claim by naming his new project’s album NEW METAL LEADER. Going so far as to employ an actual Manowar cover band to be his “full-time” band, Ross The Boss painstakingly succeeds in recreating the vintage vibe of his glory days on this 11-track affair. […]

SOS Interview: Tim Williams of VOD & Bloodsimple

By Mike SOS ____________ When catching up with VOD and Bloodsimple vocalist Tim Williams in early 2009, we talked about the return and immediate future of seminal unit VOD, where that leaves Bloodsimple in the mix,  lamented over the NYC scene and relived some of the rich NYHC history Williams played a big part in. […]

Review: Anael – From Arcane Fires [2008]

Described as occult black metal, Anael stretches those boundaries on  FROM ARCANE FIRES. Keeping the riffs raw and the death rasp/tremolo picking combo fully loaded (“All Souls’ Night”), this seven-track endeavor’s tedious and lengthy arrangements give ample opportunities for Anael to do what they do best, which is build colossal movements within its dastardly design […]

Review: Distoris – Distorsis [2007]

Distorsis is a Canadian trio armed with the capability to lay down concrete slabs of hefty hard rock swelling with melody (“Fire,” “Free”) while a noticeable spacey stoner rock vibe seemingly lurks overhead (“No Love Lost”). Jampacked with extended instrumental interludes brazen with swirling guitars and tribal percussion sandwiched in between a bevy of gritty […]