Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster – III
The sons of Ma Barker finally managed to pull their asses out of the backwoods and headed for the studio to record some more songs about final judgement and redemption.
The sons of Ma Barker finally managed to pull their asses out of the backwoods and headed for the studio to record some more songs about final judgement and redemption.
On album number five, Bury Your Dead have changed their sound quite a bit. With a new vocalist firmly in place it was obviously time for some change.
Mike Hale made a name for himself in Gunmoll and In The Red (whose second album came out a couple of months ago).
Arthur Shepherd has been a busy man since starting Mind Over Matter in the nineties.
After 2004’s “The Weak End”, 2005’s “The Question and 2007’s “I’m Only A Man”, there is now “… In Shallow Seas We Sail”. Yes, these guys don’t like to waste any time.
Three years after their last album there is finally another sign of life from Maine’s Outbreak in the form of this 7”, out now on Think Fast! Records.
“The Best In Town” is the name of The Blackout’s new album and throughout ten songs they have no problems liing up to the expectations.
Tired of the safe tours through the US and Europe and hungry for an adventure, NOFX set out to play shows in a bunch of countries where they’ve never been before.
The Audition promised that their new album would be a mix of their previous releases and they were right.
Dredg has always been somewhat of a strange outfit combining art rock and experimental music with a bunch of other genres including nu metal (yikes!).