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…out some cool riffs and we will start working on a new album this year. So I hope for good shows and having a great time together. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH8DWtig-Cw&pp=ygUGaGlyYWVz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnFwBzDtpoc&pp=ygUGaGlyYWVz Hiraes on Facebook Hiraes on Instagram…
…album – it’s not interesting [laughs]. Micheal Golinski: We all do our full-time jobs, and are not only musicians. So we work, like everyone else [laughs]. Leon said it all! Dead Rhetoric: That’s an interesting perspective. I hadn’t heard that side before. I know during COVID, talking to people, there was the thought about having everyone back out there touring at once, but then it just seemed like bands went out and did it. But it’s interesting t…
…the crowd. It’s a thrilling, melodeath anthem that’s as heavy as it is full-on hook-laden. The level of playfulness is through the roof, and all without having to lean towards much of any poppier elements the genre began to embrace towards the early/mid-2000s. Really, it’s one of the strongest cuts this scribe has found in quite some time, and definitely deserved it’s showcase as a single. The album does some occasional shifts in tone after this,…
…yriad of directions: not limited to the usual rock and metal, but some post-hardcore and pop-punk stylings can be found across the 5-track debut EP, appropriately titled Prologue: Burn it Down. Be that as it may, Nextanative should find plenty of support from the alt idol sources with the strength of this offering, and those seeking a heavy yet catchy time. With four ‘true’ songs and a brief instrumental introduction (“Prologue”), Nextanative show…
…rations and influences in that regard? Leduc: I’ve always been a fan of sci-fi. I’m wearing a Ghost in a Shell t-shirt right now (laughs). I’m still studying at the university, social sciences, so I’ve always been into both our thinking through and theorizing our collective knowledge when it comes to technology. That was always something I think about in an academic capacity, and now I brought music into it. With this new project I’m working on, w…
…. The plodding grooves of “Outer Worlds” and the chorus is a definite ‘sing-a-long,’ though admittedly “In My Dreams” takes the award for the strongest ‘sing-a-long’ with it’s ballad-y approach and potent use of Erica Ohlsson’s charismatic vocals. Those interested in the high-energy driving tempo showcases the band is known for should be quite happy as well. “Cyberdome” is an all-out romp of energy and fun, from it’s big synth section to the stomp…
…on to discuss the major differences between the two albums to date, his war-themed lyrical content, his development as a musician through the work of Psycroptic and this outfit, his views on the current state of death metal, a pivotal moment in his musical development, plus future plans including some other black metal-oriented work to look forward to. Dead Rhetoric: The second Domination Campaign album is A Storm of Steel. Tell us about the recor…
…adbangable chorus that’s sure to get your feet moving too. The playful “Lie-and-Black-and-White” builds itself up with some colorful riffing to match the vocal trade-offs and occasional screams that lead into a later explosive outburst and eventual breakdown. Then there’s “Odd Eye” that builds hooks with some snarled screaming and ear-catching but heavy riffing until it veers into more trippy, electronically-laced material with an almost post-meta…
…d about the band is that you have all of this stuff that you compact into 3-4 minutes, rather than stretching it out over 8-9 minutes. It’s always nice for me, at this point in my life, that you can take those big, epic sounds and condense them into something more digestible and easy to listen to by fusing that pop side too. Premberg: That’s the cinematic, epic feel of it. It’s hard to write music in 3-4 minutes because you have so many things you…
…r flashy melodic death metal riffage and a soaring chorus that urges a sing-a-long. The songs with Matthew Heafy in the mix offer more of a change-up as well, particularly standout “The Rainbow Song,” which jettisons harsh vocals entirely, shifting more into a glorious, jovial power metal track that oozes positivity while still staying true to the core of the Ryujin sound. Some other highlights include the cover of the Attack on Titan opening song…
…ms” being co-written by La Torraca, and it stands out for it’s power ballad-esque energy and poignant feelings. While “Run” heads in more of a fun, folk-y direction, “Hold Back Your Fear” seems to take all of the positives associated with symphonic metal and crank them up to 11 – especially the extremely potent chorus. The covers themselves offer just as much entertainment. The aforementioned “It’s a Sin” probably stands the tallest to this writer…
Debuting in 2017 with an album of pop-turned-metal covers in Rhapsodies in Black, and composed of all-star vocalists from the symphonic and modern metal scenes, Exit Eden hit the ground running. But when you have 4 very busy vocalists in their own right, it might take a bit of time for a second round to come through. But low and behold, here we sit eight years later with Femmes Fatales, their second full-length. Now composed of three members, and…
…case some massive growls and screams as the band stomps through mostly high-tempo riff-fest that still manages to keep enough hooks in to grab your ear, particularly when they slow it down to a crawling breakdown at the end. The title track closes the album, and switches gears yet again to show how striking the band can sound when they move further into the atmospheric and melodic side. Muller uses some clean-ish vocals when necessary, the the ins…
…ne is that At the Plates is far more than a gag offering. Do you enjoy well-written, all-around solid death metal? Because Omnivore is stuffed to the gills with it. Catchy, worm it’s way into your ears type of stuff. Opener “With Their Cutlets” kicks off things with plenty of blasting energy and a barrage of frantic riffing to the point where your ‘gimmick mindset’ is going to drop off immediately. The riffs hit hard, whether they are more speedy…
…two? Do you diversify your listening habits between metal releases and non-metal fare? Laderoute: I listen to bands like Tristania and Unleash the Archers, but the majority of my listening is non-Metal. I love horror punk like Calabrese and pop like The Orion Experience. Bell: I’ve been listening to the Behind the Bastards podcast a lot. I found out about it a few weeks ago and I’ve been HOOKED. Also, I checked out By Fire And Sword the other day…
…his bass tracks down before moving to Florida and before Alan became a full-time member of the band. Alan has been playing live for some time now with us. We are starting the pre-production for the next album, and you will definitely hear Alan’s bass on the recordings soon. As far as the chemistry, we couldn’t be happier although we are losing an important bass player with Mike. Alan made sure we didn’t have any setbacks, and we are looking forwar…
…e VR controllers) as this song feels very ‘classic’ Dragonforce in its over-the-top theatrics, yet grounded with a sense of melody to make it feel incredibly balanced. The music video is quite an amusing treat too! (Dragonforce official website/Dragonforce on Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jovdRlXz8sk I Legion “Broken Mirrors Pt. II” (featuring Chris Clancy) Such a treat to be able to say that there’s a new I Legion track! A second part…
…t of East of Eden is going to be very strongly utilized. Starting off the 5-song EP in a one-two punch is some of the most energetic and bombastic material of the release. “Evolve” showcases the frantic mixture of guitar riffing and Ayasa’s violin entanglements in the best possible way. The driving tempo just makes you want to move around and then it elevates to a potent, soaring chorus that lets Akane shine while still keeping the rest of the ins…
…brother’s records. He was bringing along what was new back in the day – nu-metal. I honestly don’t listen to this nowadays, but this has some shared importance. I was eight to ten years old; the first albums of Korn and Slipknot were coming out during the late 90’s, early 2000’s. Then I started playing guitar and singing at the same time. I was getting more seriously into heavy metal, listening to Motley Crue, the Scorpions, Megadeth, a lot of th…
…ribadism,” where the blasting drums hit with more buzzing riffs and tremolo-esque melodies that twist around the chorus. Falling into that category of ‘I can’t believe it’s one person,’ Bloody Cumshot deliver an explosive dose of Gothenburg-styled melodies updated to modern times that’s sure to win any genre fans over. As a second effort, Deflorantism showcases Junya’s talent as something to keep your eyes and ears on in the future. Feel free to c…
…ld you want to be on our song? Sent him the demo, and he loved it. He’s low-key, and he thought it would be volcanic. We are all fans of funk and old rhythm and blues, classic hip-hop and stuff. He wrote this really fun rap about being a lady killer (laughs). Gavin is a really old friend of my wife’s. He has played saxophone with lots of bands here in Ireland. We wanted someone to play sax, but we also knew he might be the kind of guy who might sa…
…it’s been very surprising indeed, because the band formed just one year-and-a-half ago! We got a bunch of songs, we recorded them, and that’s it! We choose the more catchy and straight in your face; it’s a demo, so you don’t need to be so bothered after all! I didn’t expect such a thing! Consider that we’ll have our first album out soon, and we re-recorded “Krushing All Altars,” “Sepulchrist,” and the title track with something new! Also, the cove…
…gned to Inverse Records, and eventually filled out the lineup on the follow-up 2021 Dark Wanderer EP release. While creating the next set of material, the singles “Worthless” and “Anguish” hit the streets, setting the stage for the debut album Throne of Desolation. The album title refers to someone or something that terrorizes the existence of life in multiple forms when given authority – a great launching pad for what you can expect in terms of t…
…lready has the big personality she needs, it’s just a matter of getting it exposed to the rest of the world for all to see. All live photos courtesy of Jonathan Lane Jonathan Lane official website Jonathan Lane on Instagram Jonathan on Twitter/X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Xybqz6cEE&pp=ygUHaXNpbGllbA%3D%3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMICdxaG0wY Isiliel official website Isiliel on X Isiliel on Instagram…
…where everytime she stopped to take a drink of water, people would chant “H-2-O.” That excitement led into the music itself of course, and looking across the room you could see everything from people swinging lightsticks to the music to others headbanging along. It was hard not to be pulled into Himari’s intimate performance. The heaviest moment came with the thrilling “Keisei Densetsu,” which borders on a melodic death metal rampage at points, an…
…former benefiting from some additional audience chants to mirror the Voivod-ish militant mid-tempo riffs against some crushing mellotron mood enhancement, while the latter showcases the group’s unrelenting speed/thrash mechanics as well as proper hook/groove knowledge to keep things somewhat grounded for retention purposes. Cryptic, thought-provoking cover art beyond the professionalism on the recording/mixing side (Unleashed’s Fredrik Folkare res…
…singles which turned into EP efforts. Dream Up is the latest of these, a 5-song affair that follows last year’s D-X. TRiDENT’s consistent energy and knack for catchy melodies makes Dream Up an easy point to be introduced to the band, as well as please long-time fans. Starting off with the rollicking and aptly-named “Kickass,” the threesome waste no time in introducing some very ear-pleasing melodic riffs that seem to ooze energy and flair. The dr…
…be.com/watch?v=DmzObvj80UM Maze If you want heavy idol music, Maze is an up-and-coming act worth a glance. They’ve released six songs in 2023 and they are all varied and monstrous in tone. Low vocals and chugging riffs that dip into deathcore levels, yet they can flip things back on their head instantly with an electronically-laced chorus and clean vocals that offer a thrill without entirely letting go of the heaviness they’ve built up – it’s just…
…ulsating bass pushes “Alive” into instantly memorable territory, the reggae-like instrumental transition between 2:50-3:12 a dynamic moody surprise that works. Brighter piano passages signal a theatrical-style arrangement for “Diamond”, the vocal harmonies rich in King’s X / Psychotic Waltz-like charm, guitarist Johann ‘Wayne’ Beselt ripping out a sophisticated, measured lead break with the right melodic qualities as to not overstep the reflective…
…set-up works, so why bother to change it up – Tarja avoided the goofy, over-the-top feeling that many ‘metal Christmas’ releases go for last time, and she does so here as well. Certainly there’s some hesitance to listen to the dreaded (by many at least) Mariah Carey classic “All I Want for Christmas is You,” or Wham’s “Last Christmas” without having to shake off some annoyances, but this is exactly where Tarja shines. “All I Want for Christmas is…