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Suicidal Angels – Fighting for Humanity

…nces between the twin guitar assault and specific, longer instrumental sequences. Enjoy this quick hitting talk with vocalist/ guitarist Nick Melissourgos, where we cover everything from the new album, Ed Repka artwork, making censored/ uncensored videos, special touring/ festival memories, the need to end wars globally for humanity’s well-being, and discussion about finally playing shows in North America. Dead Rhetoric: Profane Prayer is the late…

Morta Skuld – Creation Undone (Peaceville Records)

…done. The savage nature to the riffs combined with a natural energetic presence in when to shift the tempos or push into upper gear ensures numerous highlight moments that sink in deeper through subsequent playbacks. Opener “We Rise We Fall” features a vicious main pulsating riff as drummer Eric House showcases all facets of his octopus-like motions between his speedy footwork and killer main mechanics where everything from semi-blast beats to dea…

LEAH – The Glory and the Fallen (Ex Cathedra Records)

…oatload of guest musicians well respected in the industry, including Mark Jensen of Epica, Timo Somers (ex-Delain), Sander Zoer (Delain), and produced by Oliver Philipps of Everon and Phantasma. The vocals are not at all overdone, a pitfall of much of this genre, and the guitars are quite fiery at times. That much is evident with the album opener “Archangel”. The intro to “Unshakable” gives way to a medieval sound and tasty guitar solo. A definite…

Infected Rain – Vehicles for Emotion

…metal scene. But it’s not something that happened over night. Working independently over the course of three album, and now with three albums for Napalm Records under their belt, they continue to showcase that hard work is one of the pillars of their gradual rise through the scene. Time, their newest album, is a reflection of that feeling – capturing the strongest parts of their sound and pulling in new ones to enhance themselves. We spoke once mo…

Rifforia – Ready to Destroy

…ultura. Those were the bands that got me more open to heavier stuff. And then when I became a teenager I got into At the Gates, and I discovered a whole new set of Swedish bands. I think I started playing drums when I was thirteen. My dad also started out as a drummer; he had some old drum stuff in the garage that I thought looked cool. And then I got my own drum kit. It has never been about any other type of music for me, it just went from heavie…

Everdawn – Seek the Silver Lining

…y. Simply because I didn’t speak the language. When I moved here, I was seventeen. I didn’t study English at school, I studied German. It wasn’t really helping me. Even when I tried to apply some of my German knowledge, it was nonexistent. I had to learn English from scratch. I could start communicating after a year, maybe even longer. It was one of the biggest challenges and blockers that prevented me from the easy integration into society. At th…

David E. Gehlke Best-of 2023

…ngs. With so much to digest, getting down to ten picks proved to be a challenge, but English shoe-gaze legends Slowdive got the nod with Everything is Alive. Behind them is the usual assortment of old favorites and newcomers. Onward to 2024! 1. Slowdive – Everything is Alive (Dead Oceans) Relative to the metal scene, Slowdive’s 1990s output is of immense influence. Relative to 2023, they’re the undisputed masters of shoegaze. 2. Night in Gales – T…

High Spirits – Investigate the Other Side

…made that transition, that affected my process in a way that could have been beneficial earlier. As far as being able to play something into the computer, being able to hear it in so many different forms, experiment and test different song structures. There’s really a huge advantage to be gained of that. And also, there are numerous other advantages to recording that way. You are not paying for studio time while you experiment in this way. Otherw…

Kaivs – Decisively Carving Forward

…’m curious as to what your playlist looks like, and what albums have you been enjoying so far this year? Foam: Cannibal Corpse, Ascended Dead, but in general, all the old stuff like Slayer, Bolt Thrower, Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, Public Enemy, Tina Turner, Sting, Uzeb, Eminem, soundtracks, and many more are my usual and right vibe in the background. The whole difference is when I look at the monsters of metal, and then to the new bands, I see a ci…

Earthside – Turning Challenges into Opportunity

…own away by what we got out of these people. We were able to channel different strengths these people have. I think people know who Keturah is now, through us, and we love her voice. It’s so cool! It has this vibe of almost like a ‘70s Janis Joplin kind of singer, but in a modern way with her own idiosyncratic gravel. But she’s really cool on both songs. She nails the emotion, she has one of those voices that creates a mood. That’s a big thing to…

Cobra Spell – Rebellious Empowerment

…writing, performances, and final output compared to your previous two independent EP’s? Sonia Anubis: I think this album solidifies the identity of Cobra Spell. It’s the first album, our very first big work with this new release. The EP’s were done independently as small releases, as a passion project. It was a side project, and with this album 666 this work was done with my full time and dedication into the band. We have a lineup now that is stea…

Satan’s Fall – On a Destructive Destination

…o it, I think Judas Priest is better at it. We like those songs from different genres – I think it’s more fun. We didn’t expect to make a cover with a German soap opera theme song. That’s what happens. Mäenpää: It’s fun also to see other people’s reactions. If it was a Judas Priest cover, people wouldn’t care. These covers get people’s interest. Kokko: Yeah, there’s at least a reaction. Whether it’s good or bad. Sometimes people could be irritated…

Hinayana – Beauty Within Aggression

…he building. We broke a mirror, and we didn’t know that was bad luck. We then went to another location in an office building to shoot “Reverse the Code”. Thank god we were finally shooting indoors in an air-conditioned room. We were not going to sweat to pass out. We had a fun lighting set up, and that was smooth. That was the first shoot that wasn’t outdoors with Chris in the Texas heat. I can’t wait to do our next music videos for our next album…

Michael Catton – Testament to Talent

…irst seven Iron Maiden albums. Boston- their debut album. Brad Delp is a phenomenal singer. It’s peak 70’s rock. The Who – Who’s Next. That music will sit with me for the rest of my life. In an hour or so when we hang up, I’ll think of others. Journey – I really love the first album they did with Steve Perry, Infinity. Dead Rhetoric: What are your thoughts on the current melodic hard rock/metal scene these days? What challenges do you believe you…

Elm Street – Metal Is Always the Way

…medy film Deathgasm? Batres: That was a riot. We got an email from an independent director, he said he loved our music, he’s in New Zealand, which is a good connection to us in Australia. He was making a budget film, he wanted to feature two of our songs and we said sure. Unless you are Peter Jackson, Lord of the Rings director out of New Zealand, who really has a name out there? It was made, he reached out to us a few months after saying they wer…

Elm Street – The Great Tribulation (Massacre Records)

…Street instead decide to push an eleven-minute epic as the opener with “Seven Sirens”, a breathtaking number that starts off in more of a clean, ballad-like atmosphere before kicking into gear. Encompassing aspects of “In My Darkest Hour” / Megadeth, classic Iron Maiden / Iced Earth, plus a bit of that Aussie power/progressive charm, the song includes stunning lead breaks, intriguing transitions, and stellar main hooks on both the vocal/musical fr…

Ne Obliviscaris / Beyond Creation / The Omnific – October 10, 2023 – The Orpheum, Tampa, FL

…d of music is a bit outside of my already expansive palate, but they did plenty to encourage further listening of their discography, and left a lot of smiling faces after concluding with “Objets de Vertu.” Beyond Creation Click here for more Beyond Creation photos For progressive death metal types, Beyond Creation is a familiar name. They’ve been putting forth unique and dizzyingly technical music since 2005, and are well known for their impressiv…

Cirith Ungol – The Fire Inside

…etal genre today versus your first go around during the early days of independent record labels and DIY tours? Has it been hard to adjust your expectations and try to appeal to multiple generations of fans? Garven: Not really, because that goes back to our original reason for forming. We wanted to write music that we liked, based on the influences we had growing up. Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Steppenwolf, Cream, The Doors, things like that. Even b…

War Curse – Time for Confession

…here don’t care about it nearly as much. That’s first and foremost, different genres have a different lifespan and fan base on the two continents. Latin America gets left out of this conversation, and that’s sad because I think that’s the best metal scene going right now. The tour we did in Mexico earlier this year was the coolest tour I’ve ever done in my life, with any band. The fans are amazing down there, and they are hungry for all types of…

Sylosis – Look for the Signs

…to steady UK modern metal that contains equal parts intricacy and musical enticement with solid hooks, melodies, and retainable songs which traverse aspects of metalcore, death metal, and thrash, look to Sylosis for a great discography to consume. Briefly going on hiatus from during the late 2010’s while guitarist/vocalist Josh Middleton joined Architects, he’s since returned to the fold and probably put the best album out to date for the group w…

Ice Giant – Altering the State of Galaxies

…llant: There’s just so many. So being that we’re almost completely an independent DIY band. You know, we produce, well, with the help of Brian Westbrook and Sonic Titan Studios and Jack Kosto did our mastering, but otherwise, you know, we wrote it. We are the ones that were at the forefront of all that production. We booked our own tour. We had the art commission, but like all of the Photoshopping and CD production and the merch production, all of…

Blame Zeus – Be Strong and Be Faithful

…orms? Oliveira: “Left For Dead” is a song that talks about resilience and forgiveness. Although it doesn’t seem that way in the first view of the song. We wanted to reflect that resilience, that strength that comes from being in so much pain that nothing can hurt you ever again. You are stronger than ever, because you are at your lowest – you get this sense of power, because no one can hurt you more than you’ve been hurt before. That’s what we wan…

Conquer Divide – Burning Brightly

…l voting Hillary Duff.” Duarte seconds the motion but leaves things more open ended. “Me too – we have many things to think about after this interview, and discuss in the van,” as yet more laughter causes us to pause again. Mostly jumping back into serious interview mode, we begin to discuss the band’s second album, Slow Burn, which had just come out the week prior to this show. There’s a large amount of diversity in the tracks, which is a major s…

Primordial – The End Is Near

…modern ideas regarding the fight for liberty, freedom of speech, and independence among others for this record. Can you discuss what you wanted to get across for the themes – and how it parallels the musical atmosphere? Nemtheanga: The album To the Nameless Dead was about the movement of empire. That was an album about people’s set worth, by the movement of borders, establishments, empire as I said. This current album is one that Johnny Cash woul…

Gory Blister – Reborn from Hatred (Eclipse Records)

…tation/heaviness present is quite remarkable – as to not overwhelm the listener given the musical information on display. For those unfamiliar with Gory Blister, Reborn from Hatred would be an excellent starting point if you want a great synthesis of their melodic death meets technical death driven style. They certainly deserve accolades for a relentless passion for their craft and should meet with plenty of approval for those into this genre. htt…

PassCode – September 5, 2023 – Gramercy Theater, New York, NY

…ima, Hinako Ogami, and Emily Arima), while the musicians behind them had plenty of presence. For the uninitiated, the four vocalists stay up front and center, singing and dancing while instrumentation in the background has much less emphasis. The level of synchronicity that the four vocalists utilize as they move around the stage, particularly when they are right in front of you, is nothing short of breathtaking. For a mere soundcheck, they were g…

Death Dealer Union – Initiation Time

…at’s already a big difference, because with Infected Rain we had been independent for ten years before we decided to go with a label. It was our decision to do that. So it’s a completely different path. Secondly, the aspirations for this band are completely different than when we would be like, in our early 20s and coming from an Eastern European country that many people don’t even know exists on the planet [Moldova], this band is from LA, which i…

Silent Skies – Radically Honest

…r people’s perspectives and how drastic it feels to them. I have already seen reviews spanning the gamut from ‘this is a complete reinvention’ to ‘you made the same album all over again’ [laughs]. People listen to the same thing and can have such a different perspective. But I guess for me, personally, it’s a huge step forward. I was rethinking so many different aspects of my compositional process. And also the ways I make sound. The idea of sound…

Timechild – Blossom & Plague (Mighty Music)

…er one second beyond their intended purpose. Seasoned producer Soren Andersen (Glenn Hughes, Phil Campbell) gives Timechild that proper positioning and resonance, a full sound that isn’t too pristine yet jumps out of your speakers as progressive rock meets doom next to heavy metal should. Blossom & Plague has that universal appeal to gather a cult-like following (and hopefully beyond) based on the talent, songwriting acumen, and natural affinity f…

Exmortus – Dance with the Dead

…mmars and sounds of different languages, the possibilities of how certain sentence structures work, to give insight into how our minds work. It came out logical and natural to me that way. Get people interested in different aspects of linguistics. To take German literature, and that could be your forte. Or become an ESL teacher. Just to give my students inspiration for different branches of the same kind of area. Dead Rhetoric: How do you see the…