Articles by Sander van den Driesche
Belgian extreme metal bands A Thousand Sufferings and Kludde made a pact. One that’ll definitely leave a mark! Check out the track De Armoezaaier from The Pact here.
Manchester/Cardiff-based doom luminaries The Death Of Money just celebrated their 20th anniversary with their new album ‘Error After Era’. Check out the band’s main influences here…
Thrash-influenced stoner metallers WARPSTORMER are about to release their new self-titled EP on the London Doom Collective. Check out their new single and read about some of the band’s influences here.
We asked Marin Lalić about 3 albums that have influenced him hugely in his musical career, laying the foundations for his festival dream, namely Bear Stone Festival in Slunj, Croatia.
Expansive post-rockers Overhead, The Albatross are about to release their new album I Leave You This, so we got David from the band to pick three albums that have influenced their music.
Ahead of the release of Lightless Expanse on September 20th, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hutcherson talks to Echoes and Dust about 3 releases that have played a huge influence on the Glacial Tomb sound.
Ahead of WALL’s debut album ‘Brick By Brick’ release through APF Records, guitarist Ryan Cole sat down with us to talk about 3 influential releases.
A look at day 2 of Glasgow’s Core. Festival with Part Chimp, Mclusky, Employed To Serve, Holy Mountain, Machukha and more.
Our editor Sander van den Driesche is at Core. in Glasgow this weekend, and on the first day he saw some impressive sets from Show Me The Body and more.
David Weaver is one of the artistic directors of Core. Festival and he talks to us about 3 releases that have influenced him greatly during his musical upbringing.
Daniel Mutch from 432 Presents and Core. Festival talks to us about 3 releases that have influenced him greatly during his life, becoming the music promoter he is today.
After having seen Slowtorch perform an impressive headline set on the first day of the recent Bear Stone Festival, we asked the band about some of their influences.
Cybergrind-meets-hyperpop band Thotcrime are set to return this summer with their third full-length, Connection Anxiety, due out on August 16 via Prosthetic Records. Read about the band’s influences here.
An impression of the 3rd day at Bear Stone Festival, including more hot weather, AcidSitter, Nemeček, 1000mods, Colour Haze, Kadavar and more.
Here are some highlights of Bear Stone Festival’s second day, including Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, High on Fire and many more.
Simply put, we need bands like Bad Breeding, they show us that we should never take things for granted and we should continue to be angry with the establishment and keep continuing the ongoing fight.
Sweden’s stalwart, slow burning post-rock outfit Oh Hiroshima return with their 5th album ‘All Things Shining’. Read the track by track guide here.
NYC synth-punks Bangladeafy released their new album ‘Vultures’ today. We asked Jon Ehlers from the band about 3 albums that have influenced their music a lot.




