In celebration of the third anniversary of their debut album "Make Them Bleed," the masked marauders of Terror Universal have unveiled a new video for one of the record’s most popular tracks, “Spines.” Watch the video via Loudwire at https://loudwire.com/terror-universal-favorite-rock-metal-supergroups/, along with drummer Massacre’s contribution to the magazine’s top 10 rock/metal supergroups feature. “We are extremely proud at how the... Continue Reading →
LIVE PHOTOS: Slipknot – 05/15/15 – Mapfre Stadium – Columbus, Ohio (Rock on the Range)
Photos by Greg Maki
LIVE PHOTOS: Mushroomhead – 05/23/10 – Crew Stadium – Columbus, Ohio (Rock on the Range)
Photos by Greg Maki
Mushroomhead to release eighth full-length album, ‘A Wonderful Life,’ on June 19
Masked metal band Mushroomhead will release its eighth full-length album, "A Wonderful Life"--the follow-up to 2014's "The Righteous & the Butterly"--on June 19 via Napalm Records. Available in several formats, "A Wonderful Life" clocks in at more than 70 minutes with its four bonus tracks. The record was produced by band mastermind/drummer Skinny and mixed by Matt... Continue Reading →
Terror Universal debuts on iTunes, Billboard charts in first week
Last week, masked metal supergroup Terror Universal unleashed its debut full-length album, "Make Them Bleed," via Minus Head Records. In its first week, "Make Them Bleed" debuted at number 8 on the iTunes Metal chart, number 13 on the Billboard New Artist chart, number 17 on the Billboard Hard Music chart and number 165 on the... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Terror Universal – ‘Make Them Bleed’
Review by Greg Maki ----- A new masked metal band has stormed onto the scene, and with an undeniably nu-metal-influenced sound, it’s tempting to dismiss Terror Universal just a few bars into “Passage of Pain,” the opener of “Make Them Bleed,” its full-length debut (following the 2015 EP “Reign of Terror”). It’s understandable if you... Continue Reading →
INTERVIEW: Kissing Candice
When a metal band dons masks onstage, the comparisons to Slipknot and Mushroomhead are inevitable. Not only do the members of Kissing Candice not hide from those common comments, they embrace them. They aim to be the next in the line of masked metal bands, and beyond that, the next act in the genre to... Continue Reading →