Kelevra: Precision in Motion When you see Kiesel guitars hit the stage, you know you’re in for some technically proficient prog, and Kelevra absolutely delivered. From the moment they launched
Album thirteen from Hate is releasing tomorrow, short notice I know, but better late than never… right? Lucky number thirteen? Nah. There’s no luck here, this thing is all precision,
The first-ever Death and Decay Fest packed ten bands into one sweaty, chaotic day at The Owl, proving that southern Alberta’s underground metal scene is very much alive and kicking.
On April 22, The Owl Acoustic Lounge in Lethbridge was transformed into a storm of riffs, screams, and even foam sword battles as Misyrion and Satanic Tea Co. took the
Walking into the venue felt like entering a different world — a sea of black clothing, spiked battle vests, smeared corpse paint, and the unmistakable low buzz of anticipation. Four
Four bands. One night. And not a single breath wasted. Friday night at The Palace Theatre wasn’t just a metal show, it was a full-on test of endurance, with each
Pathogenic’s Crowned in Corpses drops February 7, 2025, and from the very first note, this album had me hooked. It’s got everything I love in a progressive death metal album—wailing
If you ever wondered what would happen if you took the most violent elements of Hardcore and Death Metal, threw them into a blender, and let the results mutate into
Fleshbore’s Painted Paradise, dropping January 24 via Transcending Obscurity, is a blistering assault on the senses from start to finish. From the opening riff and drum beat, this album makes