guttural | Musicosity

guttural

Powercup

DIY in the literal sense of the word, Canada's Powercup may book their own tours, screenprint their own shirts and press their own tofu etc, but they're also slavishly devoted to the cult of the power tool and 'Home Improvement's blue collar patriarch Tim Allen. The gimmick alone isn't the selling point, but 2010's brilliantly named, "Renovate At All Costs“, the Montreal trio's debut full-length, is a ferocious blast of rough hewn...

Artist Type: 

The Juliet Massacre

The Juliet Massacre is a band from Italy. The band was formed by aNTOMEGA (Vocals) and PeLLe (Drums) in april, 2006. Soon after they aquired GiuBBino (Bass), Losk (Guitars) and
. The band has influences from death metal, metalcore and deathcore to bring together the Italian strain of deathcore. They fuse together the deep growls with screams of the vocalist, the raging guitars with fluttering solos and the furious drums with breakdowns perfectly executed.

Artist Type: 

Revenance

Revenance is a from New York formed in 2002. , they have a self released EP "All Shall Suffer" released in 2003 and a second EP called "Somebody Kill Something", in 2004, which lead to them signing to a label. Their debut full-length album "Omen Of Tragedy" was released by Permeated Records in 2006. Alternatively, there is another band called Revenance hailing from Barnsley, England. They play melodic, catchy death metal and after releasing their first album in 2006, they are set to bring out a new record in 2009, recording with the prestigious producer, Jason Sanderson.

Artist Type: 

Mulk

"Hyperspeed digital grindcore with brutal death influences. Really original stuff and incredible sound that will make your head explode". MULK is a one-man cybergrind/grindcore band from Lyon, France. Consisting of Vincent from Sedative handling guitars, drum programing and growls . It's an insane mixture of electronic breakcore the likes of Venetian Snares and some of the most devestating death metal there is to be found. There are similarities to bands like Whourkr and Noism. Hyperspeed electronic drums, technical guitarwork and deep growls.

Read more about Mulk on Last.fm.

Artist Type: