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Bat – Streetbangers At Large

…ed out to bassist/vocalist Ryan Waste on a busy press day to discuss the making of the new record, his love for videos, if he will resurrect his Living Fast YouTube channel that highlighted many obscure metal bands, thoughts on what young musicians need to pay attention to as far as record label contracts, balancing the work of Municipal Waste with Bat and remaining sane, plus future plans including work on a heavy metal horror movie. Dead Rhetori…

Mob Rules – Celebration Day – 30 Years of Mob Rules (Steamhammer/SPV)

…normal record/tour/record cycle, and second, to get one record closer to finishing out a current label contract. These days the rules have slightly changed – often signifying special events, such as the 30th anniversary of being a band for the case of German act Mob Rules. The double CD track list for Celebration Day – 30 Years of Mob Rules contains 30 songs and over 150 minutes of music – a mixture of hand-picked favorites from the members thems…

Violet Eternal – Reload the Violet (Rockshots Records)

…producer Dennis Ward as the proper man to mix/master the final product, making this melodic power metal material even more enticing to experience. Jien as the main songwriter has a distinct love of mid-tempo to speed power riffs with the right oriental, neoclassical charge – influences especially including the work of classic Stratovarius, Angra, and current favorites Beast in Black. Immaculate phrasing positions his guitar action in thrilling wa…

Togenashi Togeari – Togeari (Universal Music)

Admittedly, not the most metallic looking cover art in the world but then again the music isn’t the most metallic either. Nonetheless, Togenashi Togeari (トゲナシトゲアリ) have been a band on this scribe’s radar for their ability to put some impressive instrumental flair on their music. This is a group designed for Toei Animation’s currently airing anime Girls Band Cry. Given the scenarios for other types of acts within this particular sphere of music, w…

Vulture – The Sentinels March

…sult. Dead Rhetoric: You recorded three sets of demos before the final tracking of these songs. Where do you think you say the greatest benefits with this approach, did this allow you to really dig deeper into the smaller details to make sure the band would be fully satisfied with every song? Castevet: Having the chance to put the tracks to a long-term test might be the biggest advantage. We’ve been sitting on the first demo for nearly two years….

Amiensus – Reclamation part 1 (M-Theory Audio)

…and eventually bridging the album’s two parts) is “Transcendence Through Grief,” which again captures some trippy proggy feelings alongside the acoustic, folky goodness that the band is so fantastic at putting together. An impressive album that shows all of Amiensus’ finest features and builds them to a level that the band has not achieved previously, Reclamation part 1 builds further anticipation for it’s second half, while reminding the metal co…

The Ghost Inside – Searching for Solace (Epitaph)

…ars removed from their self-titled album, The Ghost Inside return while looking ahead to expand their sonic palate. Searching for Solace continues the band’s energetic and abrasive approach to metalcore, but also sees them softening some of the edges at times, which some may cry foul about initially (as seen by some reactions to a few singles). But with Searching for Solace officially released and hearing the album as a whole, it’s less jarring th…

Tombstoner – Rot Stink Rip (Redefining Darkness Records)

…ond album Rot Stink Rip. The title came to one of the band members when working their day job as an electrician as they pulled underground feeders across an entire military base – a mirror to what listeners will hear in this savage material delivered in pummeling fashion. Chunky, groovy riffs that shove bodies into pits of despair against tempos that can be straight-ahead one minute, then extreme in blasting / hardcore measures the next allow thes…

Necrot – Conquer Without Division

…gain. Sometimes this is good, sometimes this is bad. You can start overthinking shit. You have to know where to stop – in the same way that you are writing a song, you could play a riff a million times to try to make it better and better. But then you don’t like it anymore – it’s like mental masturbation. At one point, you have to say this is done. It was just a part of the process of how the album came to be. To me I’m attached to every album we’…

Accept – Humanoid (Napalm Records)

A household name in the traditional metal scene, Accept continues to execute in their own lane – trends be damned. With guitarist Wolf Hoffmann at the helm, the intercontinental group of musicians in the current lineup know what bread-and-butter elements at play need to be there to appease the faithful followers. Humanoid as such continues the mix of anthems, steady rockers, and occasional ballad-esque offering that intertwine the larger-than-lif…

Disbelief – Killing Karma (Listenable Records)

…ably cruising along since arriving on the scene in 1990, German band Disbelief has been a steady force for the underground metal movement. North America may remember this act best during the mid-2000’s, when the album 66Sick came out on Nuclear Blast in 2005, although they’ve been a part of the Massacre (and now Listenable) rosters for quite a long time in their career. They’ve arrived at this eleventh studio record poised to capture followers who…

Dialith – An Altered Transformation

…x was a really ambitious album, especially for a band that has no label backing, financing it all ourselves. We decided we wanted to keep the quality of work, but just to make it more feasible we did a series of EPs that will culminate in one full album at the end. This particular EP (had) no surprises. At this point we’ve been in the studio for three previous releases, so we kind of know what to expect. This is our first time doing promotion for

High On Fire – Cometh the Storm (MNRK Heavy)

…g Down”, the lead single with the godawful AI video (what was the band thinking?!), is an incendiary mid-tempo track about governments that do nothing to stop the planet’s destruction (which is the last zany thing Pike has sung about) and features one of Pike’s most searing solos ever. “Trismegistus” continues the assault as Pike sings about Egyptian mythology atop searing riffs and tectonic pounding, Willis bringing his own distinct style to repl…

Darkness – Blood on Canvas (Massacre Records)

…blitzkrieg musical/vocal voyage that contains all the right crunchy downpicking and energetic support to drive the hooks home. While the majority of the songs fly by in economical fashion (i.e. 3:30 to 4:57 timeframes), Darkness saves the eight-minute plus title track for a fitting conclusion – a somber, reflective opening soon picks up momentum, the stop/start rhythms fast and furious before slowing down again, only to reemerge for a groovy thras…

Stormborn – Zenith (Rockshots Records)

…duo of Laurence Armitage and David Viner. From there “Land of the Servant King” roars into your ears, vocalist Christopher Simmons elevating his melodies in a multi-octave power, his calling channels the best of Rob Halford and Bruce Dickinson through his scooping of the notes, especially in those higher falsetto / scream areas. The atmosphere bounces between that neoclassical meets traditional terrain – where the musicians sprinkle tasty progres…

Venues – Modern Evolution

…did that because it was fun and felt good. It made us feel like we were making a small party like with “Godspeed, Goodbye,” so I feel like it just happened in a natural way. Baumann: I also think that we became more modern too for this record. For me, I think we are closer than ever before to a sound that we have wanted for Venues. This record is something that is getting closer to how we want to sound as a band. Dead Rhetoric: You put forth quit…

Tygers of Pan Tang – Live Blood (Mighty Music)

…recent offerings – to keep the blazing spirit of heavy metal alive and kicking. Smartly mixing the setlist between the past and present provides vitality as the quintet delivers guitar-driven, melodic material with plenty of energy, captivating the audience to sing, shout, and clap along to all the key sequences. Ardent followers always rise to the classics such as “Gangland”, the galloping monster “Insanity”, as well as their blistering cover of…

Deicide – Banished by Sin (RPM)

…eedings. But you may notice that it starts to slow a little – but those seeking a pure adrenaline rush, one of the band’s strongest features, aren’t going to be too bothered by this. With well over 30 years under their belts, nothing’s stopping Deicide yet. Those who have favored the band’s classic intensity and power are going to find much to enjoy with Banished by Sin. While it doesn’t break the mold, it delivers a visceral listen that unloads f…

Accept – Musical Outlaws

…again in the middle of a power packed interview schedule to discuss the making of Humanoid, the AI discussion behind some of the lyrical themes, memories on specific songs for the new album, his thoughts on the US/European live markets and how festivals have changed the game for appeal, misconceptions overcome about heavy metal through the years, decision making and his thoughts on regrets, plus what we can expect as far as more solo records and…

Praying Mantis – Defiance (Frontiers Music)

Originating as Junction in 1973, a year later Praying Mantis would be a more fitting moniker for this UK act featuring the brothers Tino and Chris Troy who maintain the quality output as they celebrate their 50th (!) anniversary for their 13th studio record in Defiance. Accurately included in the NWOBHM movement, over the years they’ve also leaned into more melodic and AOR-oriented songwriting from time to time – especially when considering other…

Full of Hell – Coagulated Bliss (Closed Casket Activities)

…sed to the usual ‘fantastical, metaphorical shit’), this is Full of Hell taking people’s expectations and twisting them around. The new LP is their best record so far and that’s saying a lot, given that the band hasn’t lost their touch in any way. “Half Life of Changelings” opens up with an almost catchy pop hook until the song bares its’ fangs to devour the listener with grinding hellfire. “Doors to Mental Agony” stomps around all troglodyte-like…

Ravage – Beware of the Spider

…y Borden at a venue called Jarrod’s Place in Attleboro, Massachusetts – striking a friendship with the band that continues to this day. They would push their music to overseas journalists, which led to their first record deal and eventually develop a career that still exists today. Their latest studio album is Spider on the World – ideal for those who love the classic heavy / power metal sound with elements of thrash thrown in for good measure. We…

Kickin Valentina – Star Spangled Fist Fight (Mighty Music)

…s or to tens of thousands across the festival stages. Crank this mutha loud, scream along and enjoy these songs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNdblw-IIdI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jngaz3WLZSU Kickin Valentina on Facebook…

A Neverending John’s Dream – Coming Back to Paradise (Pride & Joy Music)

Sometimes we take our time to gain proper confidence in our abilities not just as a musician, but also in other extensions such as singing and songwriting. Such is the case for drummer Joan M. Heredia – who started to also write material while singing over twenty years ago, playing in dozens of other bands before finally starting his own act for A Neverending John’s Dream back in 2022. Rounding out the lineup as a quartet (joined by guitarist Dav…

Inter Arma – New Heaven (Relapse)

…enultimate track “Concrete Cliffs” offer a beautiful respite. It’s breathtakingly gorgeous, the beauty and the beast sides of Inter Arma melded in a way that sounds and feels natural, showcasing the intense range that this band is capable of. And finally, campfire closer “Forest Service Road Blues” ends the LP on a calm note, the lyrics about a recluse who’s had enough of the world feels quite relatable. Five studio albums into their career, Inter…

Suldusk – Pushing Through Musical Boundaries

…Your ego takes a hit. You are attached to some idea that you have been working on, and you have to just throw it in the fire and go ‘oh well, that didn’t work, let’s go for something that is more communal.’ That was how it worked. There’s bits in the album where I should have reined in. I listen in and think I should have reined something in, but you have to be accommodating as well. Also, again, to look at things through a different filter and a…

Bloody Falls – Amartia (Art Gates Records)

…sic processed on a global scale of influence. As such, ears perk up when taking another act from this country like Bloody Falls. Forming back in 2017, the band lives in an extreme meets groove metal platform, where melodic death, black, and modern groove elements factor into the final mix. Amartia is the third full-length, hot on the heels of last year’s Dying Is Easy EP release, unleashing eight more potent cuts sure to smash skulls, pulverize bo…

Necrot – Lifeless Birth (Tankcrimes)

…ext up is “Superior” which comes in with all the subtlety of a chainsaw, making it an instant favorite for me. Next up is my other favorite -with a title like “Drill the Skull” how could it not be? “Winds of Hell” is like a whirling dervish with some fiery vocals to boot. Closing things out is the eight minute and change epic “The Closer” and it wraps the record up in a neat little bow, making you want to go back for more spins. The record Lifeles…

Loch Vostok – Opus Ferox II -Mark of the Beast (ViciSolum Productions)

…tellar Opus Ferox – The Great Escape record, issuing the sequel Opus Ferox II – Mark of the Beast. What’s always been intoxicating about the quintet is their innate ability to construct a modern angle to their attack while incorporating left field or extreme influences that sound natural to the dynamic songs offered. The multi-pronged sonic landscape on display allows these ten tracks to challenge listeners, absorb the material in a palatable mann…

SETYØURSAILS – Overcoming Demons

…st time around. In short, it’s a modern metal album that many should be seeking out. We spoke with vocalist Jules Mitch to discuss the importance of the lyrics to her and the band, musical boundaries, emotions, and mental health in this equally personal interview. Dead Rhetoric: “Best of Me” led the charge towards new material with SETYØURSAILS. How do you feel that you’ve expanded the boundaries of the band with Bad Blood? Jules Mitch: That’s pre…

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