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2024 marks the debut of a new band inspired by Italian horror cinema, delivering a fully old-school sound with a highly intriguing profile.

2024 marks the debut of a new band inspired by Italian horror cinema, delivering a fully old-school sound with a highly intriguing profile.

Live report of the Calabrian festival held on August 13 in San Cosmo Albanese

Frontman Giuseppe Sbrana tells the band’s journey, which started in Botswana: “It was a long and difficult journey, but we survived thanks to our love for metal.”

The Auckland trio returns to the scene, ready to strike again with yet another outstanding album.

In Southeast Asia, extreme metal has surged in popularity, especially in the city-state between Malaysia and Indonesia, which boasts one of the most vibrant grindcore scenes around.

In many countries around the world, musicians revisit and celebrate the culture of indigenous peoples. This trend has become especially strong and deeply rooted in the land of the Amazon River.

Musicians in this genre tackle a wide range of themes. One of these is the preservation of nature, a topic embraced by many projects.

In the heart of the Silk Road, bands have emerged that revive ancient local traditions through a distinctive and characteristic sound.

Live Report: Dismember’s Italian Show with Vomitory, Distruzione, and Special Guests

Beyond the large Puerto Rican scene, the Caribbean scene is also shaped by smaller nations, which have given rise to unusual and unique projects

2024 marks the debut of a new band inspired by Italian horror cinema, delivering a fully old-school sound with a highly intriguing profile.

Live report of the Calabrian festival held on August 13 in San Cosmo Albanese

Frontman Giuseppe Sbrana tells the band’s journey, which started in Botswana: “It was a long and difficult journey, but we survived thanks to our love for metal.”

The Auckland trio returns to the scene, ready to strike again with yet another outstanding album.

In Southeast Asia, extreme metal has surged in popularity, especially in the city-state between Malaysia and Indonesia, which boasts one of the most vibrant grindcore scenes around.

In many countries around the world, musicians revisit and celebrate the culture of indigenous peoples. This trend has become especially strong and deeply rooted in the land of the Amazon River.

Musicians in this genre tackle a wide range of themes. One of these is the preservation of nature, a topic embraced by many projects.

In the heart of the Silk Road, bands have emerged that revive ancient local traditions through a distinctive and characteristic sound.

Live Report: Dismember’s Italian Show with Vomitory, Distruzione, and Special Guests

Beyond the large Puerto Rican scene, the Caribbean scene is also shaped by smaller nations, which have given rise to unusual and unique projects