Posts Tagged ‘Metalville Records’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, November 8th, 2024
The debut album from Kings Never Die last year, All the Rats, was my favorite album for 2023. The hardcore and punk style fueled from this band, residing in parts NY, NJ, PA this 10 song 30, is still in constant rotation for me, still. From the uplifting and in your face lyrics and vocals […]
Tags: 2024, Frank Rini, Hardcore, Kings Never Die, Metalville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, August 16th, 2023
I have quite a great deal of respect for Danny Schuler, drummer for Biohazard. When Bill Tolley passed away, in the line of duty for FDNY, in 2017 Danny posted on the Internal Bleeding Facebook wall his support and leaving us his number. This warmed my dark heart. When I joined IB back in 1994, […]
Tags: 2023, Frank Rini, Hardcore, Kings Never Die, Metalville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, July 7th, 2017
So the second album from Sweden’s Twilight Force was released in August of last year, but its getting some sort of re-release via Germany’s Metalville/Nuclear Blast Archive Records, and I’m glad, because it gives me a chance to unleash my inner nerd and delve into my recent power metal awakening. Hailing from the same town […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Metalville Records, Review, Twilight Force
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, March 7th, 2011
It’s kind of hard to take a band named Tuck From Hell seriously, particularly when their record contains song titles like “Barbecue Beast,” “Tuckerz” and “Italian Stallion” and the cover features a cartoon guy wielding a chainsaw and flamethrower. But if you’re a fan of old-school 1980s thrash, it’s kind of hard not to like […]
Tags: 2011, Fred Phillips, Metalville Records, Review, Tuck From Hell