Richard Webb
A Kentish lad in his early thirties. I'm a journalist that loves anything grizzly and gruesome whether it's in music, film or art. My guitar and vinyl collections are amongst my prize possessions and my wardrobe is predominantly black.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kirk Windstein – Dream In Motion

Kirk Windstein is a man that has given his life to metal music. He has pioneered the southern metal sound and has been a member of not one, but two of the biggest bands from that region. Now in 2020, the dark lord of the riff has stepped out of the shadows to unleash his debut solo effort, ‘Dream In Motion’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Northlane – Alien

At this point in time if you want to find high quality metalcore music you can turn your attention to the southern hemisphere, or more directly Australia. Parkway Drive are currently headlining festivals and arenas around the world, The Amity Affliction are still pulling up trees in a similar fashion (despite releasing the most critically berated album of their career) and now Northlane are looking to step up to the plate with their long awaited fifth studio effort, 'Alien'.
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LIVE REVIEW: Comeback Kid, Svalbard, Boston Music Room, London, 08/07/19

Having been around for nearly two decades, Comeback Kid have spent the entirety of their career churning out a seemingly endless stream of metal-infused hardcore punk tracks influencing countless younger bands along the way. Tonight in the DIY punk surroundings of Boston Music Room they took to the stage alongside British hybrid outfit Svalbard.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Lord Dying – Mysterium Tremendum

Lord Dying are back with their third full length release 'Mysterium Tremendum', an album that sees the band searching for solace in their art following the untimely passing of guitarist Chris Evans' sister.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Megadeth – Warheads On Foreheads

Ahead of the release of their sixteenth studio album this year, Megadeth have taken some time out to celebrate their impressive back catalogue on their 35th anniversary. 'Warheads On Foreheads' shows the band choosing 35 of their best tracks (one for each of the year of Megadeth).
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