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Myrath – Carrying On

…y long. Zaher is playing in bars. Our goal is to succeed at least a little bit more to live with our music. The way the record label handles this helps for us to achieve this. Dead Rhetoric: What can you tell us regarding the cover art concept for Karma? Where do you see the importance of strong visual cover art and imagery to put across the right impression for what people can expect when they hear your music? Codfert: I have to talk a bit about…

Dust Bolt – Sound & Fury (AFM Records)

…pped in Chaos came out in early 2019 – after the final touring cycle abruptly ended as the pandemic shut down any live entertainment in March 2020, these musicians had time to think about their careers and what would take place next. This fifth album Sound & Fury not only is the debut for new record label AFM Records, but also a shift in terms of expanding the influence horizons of where the band wants to go as far as the songwriting, style, and o…

Suicidal Angels – Fighting for Humanity

…ed/ 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 latest Suicidal Angels album – coming out around four and a half years after your previous record Years of Aggression. Did the extra downtime away from the road due to the pandemic allow the band to focus more on where you wanted to go w…

Morta Skuld – Creation Undone (Peaceville Records)

…ith Peaceville Records for the fifth album Wounds Deeper Than Time. Currently only vocalist/ guitarist Dave Gregor remains from the original days – but he has a great group of younger musicians rounding out the quartet to fire up the creative embers through this latest opus Creation Undone. 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 moment…

Durbin – Piercing Steel

…cific mindset or atmosphere to channel these 80s influences best – especially in terms of the lyrical content? Durbin: Not necessarily. My studio is pretty 80s in here. I have The Lost Boys, I’ve got the comic books from there, vampires, Star Wars, whatever else, E.T., all this random shit from my childhood. And then I have my Harry Potter stuff in here, costumes. Lots of retro and 80s influence everywhere I look. I also live in a beautiful place….

Amaranthe – The Catalyst (Nuclear Blast)

…the are looking for something that’s fun to listen to. That’s what The Catalyst delivers, and on a scale that seems a bit more mature than some previous works. There’s no track that pushes the boundaries in ways that some might call ‘cringe’ even if this scribe enjoyed them (see Manifest‘s “Boom!1” or Maximalism‘s “That Song”), so instead we just get a solid, bloodpumping succession of tracks, with a gorgeous ballad tossed in at the midway point….

Morta Skuld – Fighting Underdogs

…lot of my experiences and what was going on around me in my life for not only the lyrics but as far as inspiration for writing the material. It’s kind of like one of those things where you are an underdog fighting against whatever entity, it makes you want to be more ferocious and fight a little bit harder. Dead Rhetoric: And when it comes to the writing process, has that differed a lot from the early days of the band when you were crafting materi…

Art of Anarchy – Let There Be Anarchy (Pavement Entertainment)

…ust, just a bit more palatable for the average listener to grasp onto. Previous records offered Scott Weiland and Scott Stapp as vocalists – well with Jeff Scott Soto, this scribe believes that Art of Anarchy has taken the right step forward to keep momentum in the upward trajectory for Let There Be Anarchy. Maybe the third time will be the charm for this supergroup. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuHv6ImSLmg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0YsF…

Darkest Hour – Perpetual | Terminal (MNRK Music Group)

…great palate cleanser of a track, and one that allows the foll0w-up “My Only Regret” to really shred with strong momentum, even with it’s gorgeous leadwork. The final song (“Goddess of War, Give Me Something to Die For”) successfully merges melody and aggression, with another somber opening that leads into some galloping riffs and drum battery that serves as a rather epic conclusion to the album. Darkest Hour showcase a full album of what they do…

Surgical Strike – Nonstop Hate

…about this. It wasn’t planned, when we wrote the first demo for “Sorrow of War II” it has a bit of an influence from the first part. It was the oldest song that we recorded back in the day. I thought to myself, I really would like to write a song with lyrics that are similar to the first part, because it has an interesting chorus with the guitar chords. Maybe there will be a part three on the next album, too. Dead Rhetoric: What sort of topics do…

Durbin – Screaming Steel (Frontiers Music)

…s top to bottom – Durbin once again illustrates that younger artists can deliver classic, traditional heavy metal to an audience clamoring for more material beyond cranking up the oldies but goodies for the thousandth time. Screaming Steel hopefully helps get the band more touring / festival opportunities to build an even deeper, faithful following. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY8CdVlAK7c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jTPn7NCtPc Durbin on F…

Illumishade – Another Side of You (Napalm)

…its some similar notes in its goosebump-inducing atmosphere and Erni’s lovely vocal performance. Certainly one of the highlights at the latter end of the album is that of “Hummingbird,” which utilizes some elegant piano alongside Erni as the mood builds up slowly to a rumbling groove in the track’s back half. One more highlight on the back end is that of “Riptide,” an electronically laced banger of a song that ranks as one of the most hypnotic and…

Darkest Hour – A Wealth of Experience

…uch space, like mentally, because when he talks, he picks his words carefully and you really want to pay attention to what he says. When I talk, it’s like, “Oh Mike is just rattling about this thing again.” And it’s a good balance! When you throw Nico [Santora] in there he is new but he has been a fan of the band since he was young. He has a different perspective where he understands the fans perspective because he is one. He has also done a bunch…

Revolution Saints – Against the Winds (Frontiers Music)

…roup, the prospect of this Mark II lineup is beyond exciting! And that really jumped out at me with “Will I See You Again”! Not surprisingly, this was my favorite. This is one I keep going back to. Elsewhere there is greatness afoot with “Show Me Your Light”, the high octane “Save All That Remains”, and opener “Against the Winds.” The bottom line is this: Revolution Saints are here to stay, and let’s hope we have many more albums that I get to rev…

Infected Rain – Vehicles for Emotion

…e and Amaranthe. Then its time to prepare for summer festivals, and hopefully a really nice tour in autumn…maybe even two. We are trying to see if we can make it work. But we have a lot of shows coming up, the new album comes out in February, and a lot of music videos after that. There’s a lot going on! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7t9SspFWKA&pp=ygUNaW5mZWN0ZWQgcmFpbg%3D%3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-JGQgnwpGE&pp=ygUNaW5mZWN0ZWQgcmFpbg%…

Dust Bolt – Follow Your Instincts

…do it. Dead Rhetoric: Did you take more risks with where you wanted to go lyrically as well for the album? Lenny B.: We took some risks… I didn’t think about it. I felt like I was always hiding behind some typical metal metaphors, metal lyrics, words and stuff. If this album is 100% honest in what I feel, then I should start writing down what I feel and be brave enough to share it with people. The lyrics are the theme – a reason. If I scream into…

EXA – Left in Shards (Self-Released)

…t can be beefy as well as muscular, enjoy the work of Tamino Bosse especially on “Mind Free”, a mid-tempo outing that has a bit of modern touch in terms of the screams or supplementary chord progression choices. Add in a killer logo / cover art combination to encapsulate EXA as a contender to keep thrash alive when the veterans die off (or retire) through Left in Shards. Tough as nails, strong as steel – beating bodies into submission one riff to…

Eternal Storm – A Rising Tide

…e time as well, but unfortunately, I’m a bit slow with it. Flys: I personally really enjoy practicing yoga and martial arts – I recently got into Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and I’m loving it – reading fantasy novels, playing video games (I’m mostly into Souls-like games and shooters) and simply spending time with my family and loved ones. Dead Rhetoric: What kind of music have you been enjoying as of late? Anything under the radar that you think folks sh…

Dymytry – Five Angry Men (AFM Records)

…ith no letdown across its swift 40-minute playback. The record cover probably will spark a bit of conversation (or controversy) given the anti-hero holding weapons with animals poking out in the background – yet the musical contents showcase Dymytry as an impressive quintet for those that love commercial-oriented modern metal. Five Angry Men isn’t necessary breaking the mold – more so keeping in line with a sound that may have developed stateside…

In Vain – Back to Nowhere (Fighter Records)

…rows to start over again – the 45-minute outing just perfect in terms of delivering enough material to not cause ear fatigue. In Vain love a lot of early 90’s thrash meets mid/late 90’s power/traditional influences – the type that just galvanizes festival hordes. Back to Nowhere provides proof to the positive that you can be catchy, heavy, as well as melodic without watering down your sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPfgZAwKpW8 https://www….

Rifforia – Ready to Destroy

…a new wave of thrash metal. We got good reviews, we played live a lot, mostly locally. When it was time to write the follow-up to Thrashing, other things came in the way. Our vocalist took over his family’s business, another one started studying classical music to become a music teacher, I had kids. We didn’t really want to throw in the towel, so we continued to jam, write some songs in the rehearsal room. One of the guitarists went off to Civil W…

Night Fever – Dead End (Svart Records)

…dings, while “By the Throat” is a more mid-tempo offering that showcases a bit more of the crossover, gang-like mentality that can elevate the mood when frustration settles into your average day. Thirty-two minutes of metallic hardcore, Night Fever with Dead End prove that they’ve lost no intensity, scrappiness, or sheer determination to shove their songwriting into tight windows of explosive madness. In the end, it’s a wonderful sound that hopefu…

Show N Tell – The Ritual Has Begun (No Remorse Records)

…handle. But you can’t deny much like Skull Fist or early Helloween, his delivery on “I’m Alive” is 100% metal, while his versatility on the Maiden-esque closer “The Second Death” could be something worth exploring a bit more in the future. Show N Tell may be a relative newcomer on the scene, but it’s easy to see plenty of potential right away for The Ritual Has Begun. Proof that this style shows no sign of dying, and it’s a welcome treat for all…

Selected Singles – January 2024

…back at the group’s roots, while showing a glimpse at how they can move forward. Hopefully we get more soon. (Ladybaby official website/Ladybaby on Instagram) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQXLCVFOIU   PaleNe0 “aLiVE” Straddling the hard rock/metal line, Japanese act PaleNe0 manages to combine upbeat, almost pop-ish energy along with heavy riffs and even some dabblings into more extreme territory (especially the vocals). Their newest single, “a…

Artillery – Raw Live (In Copenhagen) (Mighty Music)

…The duality cheerleader frontman next to an ear-shattering, multi-octave delivery allows the audience to easily accept Michael’s elite vocals, especially in the higher, upper note activities that take place in a potent anthem like “Bomb Food”, the militant, mechanical-oriented transition going down a storm with the festival audience. The setlist contains plenty of rebel rousing moments, encouraging crowd chants, stomps, or swinging/swaying motion…

Hiraes – Awakened Resilience

…der my skin. The topic of it might be obvious, but it’s about the topic of war. Luckily I can’t speak from my own experience, but it’s the type of feeling I have when I see people suffering, I see mighty people in power and how they completely lose connection. They just want to rule something and the people just think minute by minute and try to survive. Dead Rhetoric: Any goals for you this year? Either personally or with the band? Kerk: I don’t…

Manticora – Mycelium (Mighty Music)

…the talent, the songwriting, and depth of performances they’ve executed since the start. Mycelium represents another powerful example of what the metal genre can offer on multiple angles without compromise, facing forward to deliver a top-notch record that takes what Nevermore and Communic offer to the next level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaKbLmb1ySE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFD_qJQhP0E Manticora on Facebook…

Mourning Dawn – The Foam of Despair (Aesthetic Death)

…ority richly reward the curious and open minded listener. Ultimately, this may be Mourning Dawn’s most intimate and intricate record, most assuredly warranting your undivided attention. Mourning Dawn on Facebook…

Any Given Day – Unbroken Spirits

…most of the songs were about positivity, and somehow around COVID and the Ukraine war and all this, we just learned and saw it in bands like Electric Callboy. A lot of people cope with negativity in their day – they don’t want more negativity anymore. They want something that gives them hope and makes them feel like they can be a part of it. We just want to give people what they need, or at least get them out of the downward spiral of negativity….

Dust & Bones – Mission Back To the Forbidden Planet (El Puerto Records)

…icking to strengths while cutting away any excess to push the best foot forward track by track. Probably the larger cult appeal of Dust & Bones lies in their home country to extend possibly into other European countries – as Mission Back to the Forbidden Planet contains adequate performances through catchy hooks yet is very familiar to those who love the stripped down, bluesy / punk-oriented heaviness on display. Kudos though to the space-oriented…