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    Goodbye Ozzy Osbourne of Birmingham, a square peg in a world full of round holes!

    People who have lost someone close will tell you that no matter how much we prepare for the end, it’s still a shock. Ozzy was purportedly telling… Read more “Goodbye Ozzy Osbourne of Birmingham, a square peg in a world full of round holes!”

    23rd Jul 202524th Jul 2025 by oldmansmettle

    SENTRY – ‘Sentry’ review.

    SENTRY is three-quarters of the final line up of Manilla Road starting anew, and their debut album ‘Sentry’ is something quite unique, sounding like said band –… Read more “SENTRY – ‘Sentry’ review.”

    21st Apr 202424th Apr 2024 by oldmansmettle

    Saturnalia Temple ‘Paradigm Call’ review

    If one had to describe the sound of SATURNALIA TEMPLE, it would be like a blend of the songs Dopethrone, Sacrificial Suicide, The Dance Of Eternal Shadows,… Read more “Saturnalia Temple ‘Paradigm Call’ review”

    2nd Mar 2024 by oldmansmettle

    SKARDUS on new release STORMRIEK and always looking to the north.

    SKARDUS hail from Schleswig-Holstein and play heavy black death with catchy, angular riffs and an organic but very clear production. Where, you say? You’ve heard of ‘Holsten… Read more “SKARDUS on new release STORMRIEK and always looking to the north.”

    21st Jan 20245th Sep 2024 by oldmansmettle

    Kay Stevenson of ‘Punk Rock Metal Detectorists Club’ on rekindling the past, illuminating the present, and the discovery of the oldest Bronze Age axe-heads in England.

    Would you believe it if we told you there is a group of amateur archaeologists and ex-musicians called the ‘Punk Rock Metal Detectorists Club’ operating across the… Read more “Kay Stevenson of ‘Punk Rock Metal Detectorists Club’ on rekindling the past, illuminating the present, and the discovery of the oldest Bronze Age axe-heads in England.”

    9th Jan 202410th Jan 2024 by oldmansmettle
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