Hungary-based Atrox Traumais back with their latest music video for ‘Get out of Publicity’ from their album ‘On The Line Of Nothing And Something’. The official video, produced by Berserker Music Videos, features the band’s signature powerful sound, great riffs, epic atmospheres, and incendiary vocals that have made them a favorite among thrash/death metal fans.
‘On The Line Of Nothing And Something’ has been praised as a modern masterpiece in the thrash/death metal genre. The album is available on all digital platforms HEREand can be purchased in CD format via Aural Webstore.
The band’s lineup, consisting of Imre Torok, Andras Székely, Gyula David Tabori, and Gergely Gyori, has been making waves in the music industry for their electrifying performances and powerful sound. Their latest music video, ‘Get out of Publicity’, is a testament to their talent and dedication to their craft.
Atrox Trauma’s ‘Get out of publicity’ music video is not just another metal video; it’s a statement about the political system’s status quo and a call for self-reflection and removal from the public eye. The video’s raw energy and powerful message are sure to resonate with fans of the band and the genre as a whole.
When the jack-of-all-trades Rogga Johansson gets ready to launch a new project, you can be sure to deal with the very essence of Swedish death metal. With ASTROPHYTE, the Swedish together with Fredrik Petersson is now preparing to send his next horse into the race with the new album ‘2192′. Originally planned for May, the full-length, which is based on the role-playing game Mutant Chronicles World, will finally see the light of day on the 30th of June. With a big news: with Indii Hofvander, who already had a guest appearance on the Furnace album ‘Stellarum‘, a haunting, almost pleading, female voice characterises large parts of the music – and thus, besides Mike Hubrovcak‘s growls, contributes significantly to the oppressive atmosphere of the album. You can expect 9 songs, shaped by the typical Nordic death metal of the ’90s. Stay tuned!
Italian extreme metal scene is vast and fantastic and I am always glad when I discover some new bands and projects from our neighboring country. Crownshard are hailing from Italy, and this is their new opus containing five songs. The music of Crownshard can be described as death metal, it is technically fantastic and tight, but there is more to their music than just that. Lyrically, Crownshard deal with real themes, like depression, death and perdition, raising awareness about ourselves and thus enabling us to fight our inner demons when we need to fight to survive and stay alive in this ever moving today’s world. Besides pummeling death metal with many tempo changes and grooves mixed with blast beats, there are also couple of really fine melodies played with thrash metal and classic heavy metal influence here and there, bordering the music of this band with melodeath. Vocals are growls but quickly changing between screams and more snarling anger and despair, not your usual death metal grunts. My personal favorites are ‘There Is Nothing Left’ and ‘Mankind Has Failed’, but all of the songs are quality death metal played with conviction.