http://www.myspace.com/themmartyrs
Them Martyrs: An ever evolving Irish metal act, sludgy in a way kinda broadest way to describe them is progressive, hardcore metal.
Anyways, don't take my word for it: in the blog on their myspace it tells you how to get to their bandcamp page to download some of their music for free. Incidentally, the link to said bandcamp page is: http://themmartyrs.bandcamp.com/album/french-extremity
They recorded in France, initially you may think it odd for an Irish band to bipass something like England, but I remember hearing years ago that the Irish have a cetain affinity or ally with the French. I don't know about that but they plan on releasing a physical copy of French Extremity- touring with it around Ireland then in December- tour Italy.
Hailing out of New Zealand, we're gonna bring you all the heavy metal blog-worthiness that our ears firmly planted to the ground can sniff out- mixed metaphors and all.. Email: nuclear.anxiety@gmail.com
Showing posts with label Free EP. Show all posts
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Free tracks from Aussie Death Metal; Eternal Rest
http://eternalrest.bandcamp.com/
Both "demo 2010" and their 2009 "Seize of Anubis" EP on the bandcamp page are available for free download.
The Brisbane based band, Eternal Rest is due to head down to Tasmania for a couple of weeks in December to record their debut Full length with Joe Haley from Psycroptic (and The Amenta for a bit) [I guess he'd have finished touring the world with his Nuclear Blast signed band for the moment]
They'll no doubt tour extensively once the album is released- here's hoping they pop over to NZ for a show or two.
http://eternalrest.bandcamp.com/
Both "demo 2010" and their 2009 "Seize of Anubis" EP on the bandcamp page are available for free download.
The Brisbane based band, Eternal Rest is due to head down to Tasmania for a couple of weeks in December to record their debut Full length with Joe Haley from Psycroptic (and The Amenta for a bit) [I guess he'd have finished touring the world with his Nuclear Blast signed band for the moment]
They'll no doubt tour extensively once the album is released- here's hoping they pop over to NZ for a show or two.
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