Not too many pictures, because I didn’t get my camera settings right for this event. However, it’s still a decent impression !
Aum Zorion live @NH Metalfest

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OR NOT is a multi-generation metal band that plays epic thrash metal. The father-son combo combines the raw energy of old school thrash with epic orchestration and a super tight, modern sound. Thanks to the use of a wide spectrum of styles and techniques, each song becomes a mini soundtrack of a story definitely worth listening to.
The roots of the band lies in two crises. The midlife crisis of founder Dolf Blomhert and the Corona crisis that dominated the world for two years. At some point in your life, you may start to wonder what you still would like to experience or achieve. In case of male individuals, many start to work on their golf swing or buy that classic car or motorcycle they always dreamed about. This was however outside the field of interest of singer-guitarist Dolf. Other guys start a relationship with a twenty year younger female. This was already much more interesting. With his actual visual appearance, volunteering candidates where however impossible to find. Dolf his wife also didn’t agree with the concept.
There was however still another unfulfilled dream.
Some time ago, Dolf played in several metal bands. A great time with lots of fun, but hardly any money to spend. Studio time was expensive and when choices had to be made between investing in additional recording time or more booze, it seems no mystery why production quality wasn’t always at the required level
So making a full length album that really met all qualitative criteria became the mid-life project. The money otherwise spend on the car, motorcycle or a younger female was now the budget for this. And with the Corona crisis limiting many other distractions, this seemed to be a perfect time to start writing, playing and recording. Meanwhile, Dolf his son Daniel had transformed into a fierce, metal drummer. Together they wrote all the songs and played all the instruments on the double album “Violence & Grace”.
As soon as they build the basis, many other guest musicians were invited to make their creative contributions and lift the album to the highest possible level of diversity and professionalism. Finally, producer Hans Pieters brought everything down to a brutal and compact in-your-face production.
So a lot of people gave everything they got to offer you a great piece of music. And most of all: they did it with great passion! And this vibe is what everybody feels every time they listen to it. We hope you will hear it too when you listen to the OR NOT debut double album containing sixteen tracks and more than 90 minutes of metal mayhem. The album will be distributed and marketed worldwide by No Dust Records and Suburban and will be both physically available as 2CD Deluxe Mediabook as digitally available on Spotify, Apple Music, AmazonMusic, Deezer, Tidal, YouTube, Pandora, YandexMusic and SoundCloud.
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Razernij is een nieuwe black metal band die zijn oorsprong vindt in de duistere krochten van Nijmegen. Hun muziek wordt gekenmerkt door hypnotiserende riffs, blast beats en angstaanjagende vocalen die luisteraars meeslepen naar een wereld van duisternis en chaos. Het debuutoptreden van Razernij vond plaats tijdens het evenement “Heel Nijmegen Plat”, waar ze het publiek verbijsterden met hun meedogenloze en intense performance.
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Een tiplijst? Nu al? Ja, nu al. Ik zei het vorige week al, anders heb ik te veel tracks en wordt ie veel te lang. Want voor de volgende editie, volgende week, heb ik namelijk ook alweer acht tracks van de tien klaar staan. Niet dat ik daarover klaag overigens, blijf lekker dingen uitbrengen please! Wil je dat we aandacht besteden aan je nieuwe track en wil je ons leven makkelijker maken? Neem ff contact op via instagram of stuur een mailtje naar info@metalfrom.nl, dan nemen we hem mee!
In deze editie de volgende tracks:
1 Sietse de Krieger – The Worst
2 Provisional – Sustain
3 Armed Cloud – Angel of Frost
4 Magistraal – Fantoom van de Deemsterburgt
5 Dear Mother – Delusion
6 Magnefix – Dirt Driver
7 ObnoXious – To Eat
8 Resurrect Tomorrow – Absolution
9 Inherited – Failed to Resist
10 Deeproot – Shadow Work
On April 19th, the 5th edition of NH Metalfest took place at De Flux in Zaandam. MetalFromNL was there to take some pictures and write a review of the evening. An interesting night it was! Stay tuned for more pictures of the bands later.
Epic thrash metal… that means epic orchestrations, but mixed with fast thrash riffs. Or Not is definitely unique with that. They just released the title track for their upcoming album Violence & Grace. The band also published a live video to go with the track, so we can experience their stage energy as well. Go check out the video on Youtube and listen to their tracks on Spotify.
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Sometimes you have an album where you just have to drop everything and sit down to listen. Architect of Chaos is one of those records. I often listen to an album several times before starting the review, and especially the first few times I heard this record, I really took the time to sit down and listen. There are so many layers and interesting riffs in it that to get everything out of it, you really have to listen carefully. It’s also very nice when an album grabs you so much that you put everything aside just to listen to music. That actually says enough about the quality of the band. Let’s dive into Architect of Chaos together.
HESKEN draws inspiration from various bands, and that inspiration is definitely audible in Architects of Chaos. Dream Theater is clearly present, but Tool, Gojira, and even Thy Art is Murder make appearances at times. The sound is grungy, crunchy, and fortunately NOT as polished as it sometimes sounds in some other productions. However, that doesn’t say anything about the level of instrumental mastery of the band, which is truly on another level and surpasses many bands.
HESKEN manages to blend their progressive influences well with (old school) death metal and other genres, producing a very unique sound. Meticulously crafted and polished, because it sounds like every note on this album has been carefully placed.As befits prog, there are only six tracks on this album, with Dawn of the New Age being the shortest track at just under 5 minutes. In total, the album lasts over 45 minutes.
The album starts calmly with the intro track of The Seeker. After about a minute, the track really begins, with the crunchy guitars of the main riff. However, this track remains mainly groovy, a bit on the slower side, and may even be considered a power ballad. With this track, HESKEN immediately sets the tone by adding some strange progressive breaks halfway through.
With Fearful Leaders, the album really kicks off. The tempo suddenly becomes much higher. The guitar gallops and tight double bass, the clean, strange time signatures lean towards the modern-metal corner. There are even some actual BLEGHS in there. However, with the gritty vocals and guitar melody in the chorus, HESKEN gives it a completely unique twist. It’s quite impressive to completely stop halfway through the track and add an instrumental break. The build-up to the end chorus creates an emotional rollercoaster, making this track one of my favorites right away.
With Conspiracy, HESKEN shows that Gojira and Tool have certainly influenced this album. However, we also clearly hear the Dream Theater influence in the pre-chorus. As for the progression of the album, Conspiracy leans more towards the groove and mid-tempo. However, this is still a heavy track, especially the pre-chorus. My favorite part of this track is the As Above – In between – So Below section halfway through. Harmen also demonstrates his ability to grunt deeply on this track. During the break, we’re treated to a display of instrumental skills from both the guitarists and the bassist. Even vocal harmonies are included, so not only Harmen but also bassist Marijn shows how versatile they are.
Dawn of the New Age is the first track heard from this band, as it was released online as a YouTube clip last year. This first introduction to HESKEN immediately made me curious, especially because it’s clear from the first notes that we’re dealing with a prog band with unusual time signatures. The Dream Theater influence is strong, but it’s well-inspired and clearly not a copy.
Desolation is the longest track on this album at 9.24 minutes. This is again a diverse but above all heavy track. At times, Harmen’s gritty vocals remind us of Chester Bennington. The rhythm for the pre-chorus again reminds us a bit of Conspiracy. However, then follows the most iconic guitar riff of the album, which they then play an octave higher, making it even cooler (kudos to Sven). There’s plenty of room for each instrument to shine on this track. My only feedback for this track would be that there might be a bit too much repetition in the first half of the track, and without that, the track could have been a minute or a minute and a half shorter.
Architects of Chaos ends with Curtain Call, probably the heaviest track on the album. This is definitely the track where the audience goes wild during a live performance. It’s still progressive, but in such a way that it really hits hard. This is probably also the most death-metal track on the album. I’m especially glad that HESKEN kept Architects varied because although this is very cool, I wouldn’t want to miss a track like Conspiracy.”
Architect of Chaos is a great debut album from HESKEN. Progressive metal is a hard enough genre as it is, but to display this level of skill in both songwriting and instruments is seriously impressive. HESKEN brings progressive (death?) metal in a way that’s easy to get into for people who aren’t into progressive metal. My favorite track of the album is probably Desolation, although Fearful Leaders and Conspiracy are pretty high on the list as well. But Desolation captures everything HESKEN stands for, so if you’re only going to listen to one track, maybe it should be this one.
You can find HESKEN on their website, on Facebook, or in our database.
More exciting news from Changing Tides! Not only did they win the Guts & Glory battle and will be performing at Jera on Air, they’re also releasing a single with the other epic Core act from the Netherlands: Reformist! This track is bound to be a banger if you’ve got these two bands working together!
There will be a guitar playthrough and a lyrics video for the track later this week as well, so stay tuned!
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