Alpha Wolf – Half Living Things (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
3w ago
Alpha Wolf are an Australian metalcore band and this is their third album. I thoroughly enjoyed 2020’s A Quiet Place to Die, as well as 2022’s split with Holding Absence The Lost & the Longing, so more new material from Alpha Wolf is very well-received. I dislike the album art, but ignoring that, what do ..read more
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Venues – Transience (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
1M ago
This is the third album from Venues, a modern metal band from Germany. 2018’s Aspire was good, but 2021’s Solace was where Venues really came into their own. The more I listened to it, the better it got, and it’s still a record that’s great when you want anthemic and catchy modern metal. Now we have Transience ..read more
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Defocus – There Is a Place for Me on Earth (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
2M ago
Defocus are a German metalcore band and this is their second album. Following on from 2021’s In the Eye of Death We Are All the Same comes There Is a Place for Me on Earth, bringing us 32 minutes of aggressive new material. There Is a Place for Me on Earth is a powerhouse of ..read more
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Balsam Grove – You’re Safe Here (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
3M ago
This is the debut album from Balsam Grove, a post-hardcore band from the US. You’re Safe Here contains 40 minutes of material brought to us by ex-members of Caves of Glass. Whereas that mighty band played a distinct brand of multifaceted post-metal, Balsam Grove’s music is a post-hardcore mix of punk, screamo, and metalcore. Balsam ..read more
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Cabal/Viscera/Vexed/Lifesick – Rebellion, Manchester – 16/01/24 (Live Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
3M ago
Here’s a tasty show that I knew I wanted to catch. Both Viscera and Cabal are extremely well-regarded at Wonderbox Metal, so this was one for me to not miss. It was, however, one of the less well-attended gigs I’ve been to in a while. A shame, but it’s other people’s loss, as this was ..read more
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Dead Icarus – Ad infernum (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
5M ago
This is the debut EP from US metal band Dead Icarus. What do you get when you throw together the ex-singer of Atreyu and members of Enterprise Earth? Something quite heavy and tasty, apparently. This five track EP has a duration of 23 minutes, and is pretty damn crushing. I’ve loved the singer’s throaty roar ..read more
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Damnation Festival 2023 – BEC Arena, Manchester, 04/11/23 (Live Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
5M ago
It’s Damnation o-clock once more! This is always such a good festival to attend. The line up is an interesting and varied one, with some bands I’m less interested in, some that are an essential experience, and some frustrating clashes. I missed some great bands today, unfortunately, but that’s always going to be the case ..read more
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Dying Wish – Symptoms of Survival (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
5M ago
This is the second album from US metalcore band Dying Wish. 2021’s Fragments of a Bitter Memory was a solid slab of 00s-style metalcore, so Symptoms of Survival is one that I know I wanted to check out. Boasting a lean, mean 32 minutes of new material, in what form do we find Dying Wish’s 2023 ..read more
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Capra – Errors (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
5M ago
This is the second album from US metallic hardcore band Capra. I enjoyed 2021’s In Transmission, and now it’s time to check out what Errors has to offer. Is its title a warning against its content? No, it’s not. Taking the strengths of In Transmission and doubling down on them, Capra have returned with 31 minutes ..read more
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Orbit Culture – Descent (Review)
Wonderbox Metal » Metalcore
by wonderboxmetal
5M ago
This is the fourth album from Swedish metallers Orbit Culture. Both 2020’s Nija and 2021’s Shaman made very good impressions, and now Orbit Culture are back with another 49 minutes of new material in the form of Descent. Orbit Culture’s contemporary blend of groove metal, melodic death metal, thrash, deathcore, and metalcore is once again well-rendered ..read more
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