WOM Streams – Chaos Doctrine – “Martyr” Dual Single
Photo by Devographic South African Industrial Thrash Machine Chaos Doctrine (two times on our Tops, on 2018 and 2021) is
Read MorePhoto by Devographic South African Industrial Thrash Machine Chaos Doctrine (two times on our Tops, on 2018 and 2021) is
Read MorePhoto by Dykan Haskin Seasoned South African Rock Singer-Songwriter Mark Haze is back with a grandiose Rock Opus called ‘Don’t
Read MoreInspired by themes of love and time, South African Rock Singer-Songwriter Ross Harding is back with ‘Love & Time’ as
Read MoreNaked Soldier is a new band from Zurich, Switzerland, born from the ashes of Mantra that will be releasing tomorrow,
Read MoreConsisting of the songs “The Wheels” and “Fire”, it is a sudden awakening that intends to relaunch the project with
Read MoreGhast is a metal / hardcore band hailing from Qqeberha in South Africa. Originating as a DIY project by members
Read MoreHyrgal is back with their third opus, selftitled that will be released on the 21st of May, through Les Acteurs
Read MorePhoto by Anna Botha Johannesburg-based Industrialised Metal Machine Chaos Doctrine has been relatively quiet since their October 2021 double release
Read MoreSouth African Prog Prodigy Robyn Ferguson is back on 29 April with ‘Purgatory’ featuring Kat Goss. In a World Of Metal
Read MorePhoto by Jannie Ravn Madsen Today, Danish viking metallers Heidra release the official video of the song“Dusk”, which we premiere
Read MoreAu-Dessus pushes the genre’s boundaries by blowing an ice cold wind into the scene since the band started in 2014.
Read MoreAfter the premiere of the first advance (check it out here) of Déhà‘s next album “Decadanse”to be released by Les
Read MoreAnd here it is, Archvile King‘s full album stream in a World Of Metal exclusive! This is a big year
Read MoreNot only Archvile King (the solo project of Nicolas “Baurus” M.) releases in 2022 their debut album “À La Ruine”
Read MoreAfter premiering two advance tracks for Lunar Tombfields’s album, “As The Spirits Wanes, The Form Appears” and “A Dialogue With
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