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Review: Blindfolded And Led To The Woods - Nightmare Withdrawals

Nightmare Withdrawals Summary 80 / 100 When you think about New Zealand heavy music, what bands do you think about? For hardcore and metalcore lovers, Antagonist A.D immediately comes to mind. For rock, there’s the mighty Shihad. Or there’s Alien Weaponry, whose groove-metal brings traditional Māori culture and language to the foreground. There are obviously other bands I’m forgetting or skimming past in this assessment, but one more extreme-metal NZ act to be aware of is the wordy On third album ‘ Blindfolded And Led To The Woods (who I’ll refer to as Blindfolded from here on out) really come into their own. The bedroom-boomy production of 2017’s ‘

Live Photos: Spook The Horses - San Fran, Wellington

Live Photos: Spook The Horses - San Fran, Wellington C.C. / Photography by Bruce Mackay / Monday 15th March, 2021 1:59PM    Raw Collective s album launch party at Meow, then zipping over to San Fran to capture Spook The Horses headline set. The six strong Te Whanganui-a-Tara post-metal crew will next be playing on Valhalla s cacophonous Midgard Stage for CubaDupa 2021 in late March click on the thumbnail images below to view the photo gallery of Friday night s San Fran show.

Death-Prog Band Seen on Kids Show Return With Rapturous New Song

New Zealand progressive death metal destroyers Blindfolded and Led to the Woods have released an unsettling music video for their new  Nightmare Withdrawals track, The Inevitable Fate of the Universe. And you may remember them as the band that terrorized a local kids TV show back in 2010 with their abrasive brand of crushing extremity, which makes this all the more exciting that their first new album in four years is approaching fast. The Inevitable Fate of the Universe is a clinic in chaos downtuned, earth-heaving grooves are halted by heart-palpitating palm mutes and screeching pick scrapes, the madness accentuated by the sickly yellow hue and dim-lit setting the band plays in. That unsettling vibe we mentioned is invoked by two mysterious, suit-clad figures whose faces are cloaked in a white cloth. There s no other way to say it it s just 

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