Although the UK’s premier Zombie metal band are set to stop eating brains and call it a day at the end of their September tour of the UK, since 2001 this motley collection of walking un-dead zombies known as Send More Paramedics have thrilled the metal media with their high-speed retro thrash metal, gore-splattered live shows and three glorious albums on In At The Deep End Records.
May they finally rest in piece and stop twitching.
Reviews:
KERRANG: “An outrageous, offal-soaked belter of an album. KKKK”
METAL HAMMER: “Get into zombiecore as quickly as (un)humanly possible. 8/10″
NME: “Buy it now and celebrate Halloween early.”
Q MAGAZINE: “80s thrash metal riffs and songs about zombies, brain-munching and gore. 4/5″
ROCKSOND: “Their grasp on the thrashwise idiom is near flawless.”
TERRORIZER: “Magnificent. 8.5/10″
…and all online rock zines who munch on rotten corpses.
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Alternative Ulster ‘The Awakening’ review – 2*
Bizarre ‘The Awakening’ review
Zero Tolerance ‘The Awakening’ review – 3*
Terrorizer ‘The Awakening’ review – 8/10*
Metal Hammer ‘The Awakening’ review – 7/10*
Powerplay ‘The Awakening’ review – 7/10*
Ride BMX ‘The Awakening’ review
Men Only ‘The Awakening’ review – 4/5*
Spill ‘The Awakening’ review – 73%
News
Big Cheese news clipping
Kerrang ‘Most Wanted’ Send More Paramedics news piece
Rock Sound news piece feature
Rock Sound ‘Songs For The Dead…’ news piece
Metal Hammer news piece
Rock Sound Send More Paramedics take over Singles review section
Terrorizer ‘The Awakening’ preview news piece
NME ‘Radar… Best Of The New Bands’ – news piece
Features
Metal Hammer feature spread
Live
Terrorizer Damnation 2006, Machester Rockworld live review -
Terrorizer Camden barfly, live review
Kerrang live review, The CockPit, Leeds. – 4Ks
Kerrang live review, Barfly, Cardiff – 4Ks (02/08/06)
Metro live preview piece and win tickets
The Source live review, Engine Rooms, Brighton.