Make That A Take Records, a small DIY punk collective based on the east coast of Scotland, is putting on an all-day festival at Perth’s Mucky Mulligans to raise money for the benefit of local charity Safe Tay.
It promises to be an absolutely fantastic event and for a worthy cause.

Safe-Tay is a voluntary water safety and drowning prevention registered charity dedicated to promoting Water Safety.
For more information take a look at the discussion thread on the forums.
For a band that came to life during the nu-metal period, Slipknot have managed to avoid the downfalls bands like Korn and the like have suffered, and even branched out from their heavy sound with previous efforts such as Vermilion (Part 2). This is their fourth studio album and comes in a 12 tracks (beside the bonus tracks) and starts in a similar vein to their self titled effort with a spoken word mixed with harsh electronic noises bursting into a dramatic heavy opening riff backed by a cracking drum solo, the album doesn’t fall a million miles away from Slipknot’s other efforts and has some fantastic drumming throughout underpinning the tracks. Read the rest of this entry »
I’m not gonna lie. I’ve known Soundshok as a band since the day they formed. I went through school with Scott, the guitarist and Marc, the bassist and have known them both since I was 4 years old. I know that since they started this band they just wanted to play metal, because of how blown away they were by early Sepultura stuff (Morbid Visions – Chaos AD primarily). I was happy for them to have been noticed by a record label and to get the chance to play and be heard potentially around the globe. All they are waiting for now is Rising to hook them up with some big profile tours and I wish them the best of luck.
But onto the CD…! Read the rest of this entry »
I still remember the excitement of being woken up by my Dad one Saturday morning and being given a parcel which contained the first proper extreme metal release I had bought. My dad was a bit pissed off at having to answer the door to the postman as it didn’t fit through the letter box, but never mind!
That was 2003 and the CD was Whisper Supremacy by the French Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. I still rank it up there among my favourite death metal releases and Cryptopsy are still one of my favourite death metal bands. Read the rest of this entry »