As a part of Everymen‘s CD release party at Propaganda earlier this month, Black Weather Shaman took the stage. To date, this was possibly their most fleshed out, GG Allin-inspired set that I’ve seen. Since it was such a …
One of my favorite bands of 2010, The Contortionist, returned to South Florida recently as a part of the To Catch A Predatour tour. Aside from a small feedback issue with the kick drum microphone, the sound was awesome. …
Known as much for their ADD-infused music as they are their stage show, Arsonists Get All The Girls just recently started the Portals Tour in support of their latest album; the tour also coincides with many dates of the Malus …
All the way from Montreal, tech death metal masters Ion Dissonance destroyed a South Florida venue for the first time in three long years. It was my first time seeing them live and I have to say their intensity is …
Also on the Malus Tour was Massachusetts’ own Within The Ruins. Playing their own brand of tech death, they shredded up the stage. I’ve been waiting a while to see these guys and the timing was perfect for this …
And Hell Followed With straight up brought some Detroit pain to downtown Lake Worth on the Malus Tour. Their set was literally non-stop balls-to-the-wall thrashing and metal. I should have suspected as much from a band with members hailing …
Hailing from a place hotter than Florida, Vegas’ own Destruction Of A Rose plowed through Lake Worth on the Malus Tour like a metallic torrent. The set was full of energy and high intensity, which generated a very healthy and …
After a six month live show hiatus, Lake Worth’s own Serenade of Sorrows made an explosive comeback at the recent Malus Tour that came to Propaganda. It seems the time off helped their live performance as everybody was on point …
Straight forward death metal quintet Triturator are a punishing group in the vein of Nile and Cannibal Corpse. Heavy and fast guitar and bass work, blistering drums, and deep growls are their de rigueur and it works very well. …