Dirty Crows – Got No Chance Against Rock’N’Roll

A sludgy and pretty threatening intro already hints at what the boys from Dirty Crows have aimed at over the last month: a step away from classical rock’n’roll and towards a doomier and more stoner way of blowing our socks off. A newer and more monstrous version of The Kalashnikov Blues then raids you right away …

Heartbeat Parade – Burning Nantucket! EP

Well, what do we have here? Is it Postrock? Posthardcore? Instrumental Mathrock? Or everything together? Heartbeat Parade have been causing some noise for over two years now in the Luxembourgish music scene. Their Burning Nantucket! EP gives us a preview of what’s about to happen on their first long player scheduled for later this year. Postrock …

Dirty Crows – Eat It Baby!

Check out the first single and video of our buddies from Dirty Crows. The video was shot by Daniel Carneiro and Luc from El Gore. We’re looking forward to your album guys! Their debut will be released at this year’s Food For Your Senses Festival, during which El Gore will be present too and provide …

Lost In Pain – Lost In Pain

To start off with, this album combines everything a classic metal fan desires. Fast riffs, melodies, dramatic solos and jackhammer-drums. It’s remarkable that this work was realised by four very young musicians. I know, it often annoys bands to be compared to others in those music reviews, but as Lost in Pain don’t hide the …

Le Cabaret Sauvage – Qwak

A very different sound experience reaches us from the Luxembourgish combo of Le Cabaret Sauvage. Just like a walk through the artist’s quarter in Paris, there are lots of different alleys with many different street performers to discover. Be it Chanson, Hip-Hop, Rock, Progressive, Songwriting, Indie, Funk, Jazz, everything is bundled in this album during which …

Arkaeon – New Level Of Inhumanity EP

An EP of a young Luxembourgish Death Metal band fell into our lucky hands a few weeks ago. To write it short and simple: it is terrific! And that normally is a good thing for Death Metal. The booklet already perfectly puts this experience in a nutshell: “Together we try to create our very own sound …