Archive for May, 2011

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As Necromag gears up to cover this years Download festival, we’re going through just whats on offer with a fine toothed comb. beyond an utterly stellar line-up, lately our eyes have been turning to whats on offer after the sun goes down.

Categories: Events, Gigs, Music, News
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The latest release from Swedish Extreme Metallers, Shining is out now via Spinefarm Records. Their seventh full-length studio album entitled ‘VII/Fodd Forlorare’ or ‘Born Loser’ is the first to be released on the label. Born Loser is the darkest album to appear under the ‘Shining’ banner, explains Niklas Kvarforth, founder & frontman of Shining. “This new album is [...]

Categories: Music, News
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Sonisphere has now finalised its full line up with The Defiled and Black Spiders taking headline slots on it’s Jagermeister stage.

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Nazi Flying Saucer invasion epic Iron Sky has announced an international release date with the unveiling of its third trailer.

Categories: Film, News
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At long last an uncensored edit of Angelspit’s latest music video Toxic Girl is now available to stream on vimeo. Directed by Tamas Mesmer the video is to be considered for mature audiences only.

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Adam D and Jesse Leach of Times of Grace have dropped new video Willing and announced their replacement touring bassist at the same time.

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While hard at work on a new album, Richard Kalthenhauser of industrial act Machine Rox has decided to let loose demo Leave Me Alone to whet your appetite. Leave Me Alone is the first glimpse at new Machine Rox material since female vocalist Aga joined the band in 2010. Available to stream or download for free [...]

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Two months on and relief efforts are still underway in the wake of March 11 earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. Beginning his efforts on the day of the disaster, Aaron Russel of Impurfekt spearheaded work on a charitable compilation entitled ‘Music For The Rising Sun’ with 100% of profits going to fund Red Cross efforts in Japan.

Categories: Activism, Music, News