Fit For An Autopsy – The Sea Of Tragic Beasts
This is quite possibly the best deathcore album of the year.
This is quite possibly the best deathcore album of the year.
It is a more than satisfying way to pass the time, but it’s hard to get genuinely excited about an album so content in trading on other bands’ glories.
One Nottingham venue providing a platform for the more independently minded performer is The Chameleon Arts Café; a beautiful little hide away from the city centre’s hustle and bustle that is welcoming, post modern and serves a decent pint.
Tonight is not simply a performance of music; it is a demonstration of ‘survivor anthems’.
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