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Cirith Ungol – The Fire Inside

…g together as this descent into the devolution of humanity. That’s another common thread that runs through our music, how unsuccessful we’ve been as a species for just existing. Dead Rhetoric: How much of a challenge is it as a legacy band to remain fresh and relevant with new material while hopefully not stepping on what’s already been accepted through your classic work of the 80’s/early 90’s? Garven: Yeah, that’s funny. Someone just asked me som…

Svalbard – Lifting the Mask

…lly interesting to see how we would construct a story on PC Gamer or Gamesradar compared to how people write about music, even though they are both really creative industries. The differences are huge in terms of how they are written. So I think it’s always going to be hard to see stuff that is written about you. It’s just a weird feeling [laughs]. Dead Rhetoric: You mentioned something I think is interesting. You talked about how it’s different t…

Sylosis – Look for the Signs

…t make people want to listen to them again and again. The records that we made in the past had slightly longer songs, longer albums in general, the more progressive side of things would be a bit more prominent. There’s always something we are going to have and may revisit again in the future. I guess this is a bit more refined, getting to the point as far as songwriting-wise. It’s hard to write songs like this on the new record. If you want to get…

Ice Giant – Altering the State of Galaxies

…s well. But it took a couple of years and pretty much started right away in 2017. Dead Rhetoric: Well, I have to ask, what is your favorite Star Trek? I’m a huge Trekkie, so I have to ask. Shifflet: Full disclosure, I haven’t gone through the whole lore, but it’s like, I just, I can’t… I can’t. It’s between the original and the next. You can give props to the original for trying to get that whole premise across of theme driven sci-fi and things li…

Michael Abdow – Emerging from the Ether

…stening taste is all over the map. I love the sound of albums from the 70s, 90s and 2000s specifically. Pat Metheny, Buckethead, Alice In Chains, Liquid Tension Experiment come to mind (that’s just a fraction of the stuff I’m way into). Some of the less expected artists I love are Michael Jackson, early 90s dance music and Falling In Reverse. I do still really love instrumental guitar music. It’s not for any reason other than my love for the sound…

ProgPower USA XXII – Day 2 – September 7, 2023 – Center Stage Theater, Atlanta, GA

…m, but with a band that is so heavily synth oriented now, it would be a welcome addition. Overall though, Beast in Black gave a stellar performance and provided a very balanced setlist of their discography that left the festival goers hyped up and ready for day 3 of ProgPower USA. Stay tuned for Days 3 and 4 (including the Green Carnation VIP/Gold Badge show) to follow! ProgPower USA on Facebook Beast in Black on Facebook VOLA on Facebook The Halo…

Skull & Crossbones – Under Tyrant’s Rule

…ved with. Dead Rhetoric: How would you describe Skull & Crossbones when it comes to your live concerts compared to what people hear on the record? What have been some of the more memorable shows/festivals you’ve done to date with the group? Kipp: Our live shows are musically very close to the recorded songs. For us, this is important. We have no keyboards in the background, we don’t use samples live, and it’s a classic rock/heavy metal show. Twin…

Primordial – The End Is Near

…things in a very traditional way. We wanted to try and make things hassle free. Dead Rhetoric: You’ve been a part of the Metal Blade roster since 2005’s The Gathering Wilderness. What are your thoughts on the label, their global staff, and how they have promoted the efforts of Primordial over the decades? Nemtheanga: Yeah, it’s a great relationship. It’s an unusual label for us, I don’t think there’s anything else quite like Primordial on the lab…

XFEARS – Investment in Change

…n excellent job! And it’s so nice to see bands coming up from scratch to become headliners at important festivals. In Brazil we have a real small progressive metal scene… so this is another reason we’ve been working so hard in promoting the band in the US, Europe and Asia. Dead Rhetoric: What do you consider three of the most important progressive metal albums that shape your outlook on the genre? And what would you consider the best concert memor…

Death Dealer Union – Initiation Time

…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 is an international capital of music. It should be at least [laughs]. Everything is different now. I have experience now, which I didn’t with Infected Rain, those are all factors are very important – so it will never really be the sam…

Outergods – Enter the Catacombs of Madness

…death metal, grindcore, and black metal with lots of influences across the 90’s, 2000’s and current marketplace, the material contains aggression, fury, and emotional resonance that the underground mavens treasure when it comes to this style. We spoke to multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Nathe Sinfield about his numerous influences, the life circumstances that fueled a lot of the lyrical themes, how the band will differ in the studio versus live,…

Ronnie Romero – Lies, Masters, and Shadows

…records or live touring situations for Ronnie Romero going into the rest of 2023 and 2024? Romero: Tony was here in the studio, so the Lords of Black album has been delivered to the record company and I believe it’s coming out at the beginning of 2024. I am focusing on my solo album, we will do some fly in shows and 2024 we have a huge tour for the first half – Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Scandinavia, Central and South America in April/May. And…

Art of Shock – Making Darkness Light Again

…, Sacred Reich for forty dates was amazing. Brujeria as well. It’s a dream come true. Dead Rhetoric: What do you consider some of the strengths and positive attributes of the band that makes Art of Shock special and unique to the metal scene? And do you believe it’s important to have great band chemistry / friendships away from the musical activities? Geezar: I do. Actually, for a long time, the three of us lived together. Bryce lives really nearb…

Stitched Up Heart – Hungry like Wolves

…the rest of the songs.’ The whole album hadn’t been written yet. So we already had that solidified early on, and we had to go back and edit my hair black. It changed a few months later [laughs]. I went back to the photographer and asked if he could photoshop it. I had tried to edit it with one of those hair apps [laughs]. Eventually, I will release the original photos. The concept for it was very much being a werewolf and going around destroying e…

Grand Cadaver – Crawling in Decay

…the response to the first two singles you released which led to the debut Madness Comes EP? Stjernfeldt: Overwhelmed, I think. Personally, I knew that I liked it, otherwise we wouldn’t have done it. We were very proud of what we created. The response was so overwhelmingly positive, it was really great. Awesome of course. You knew that what we wanted to do was the right thing to do. Dead Rhetoric: Was it a quick process from the development of the…

Marc Hudson – Starbound for Glory

…lbum. Because the way Dragonforce tends to do things is they will have already had the whole song written, have in their minds what it’s going to sound like, what instruments they are going to use. This time it was a lot more personal and a bit more hand-crafted, it’s my baby compared to a Dragonforce album. Dead Rhetoric: Did you have specific musicians/ guests in mind to feature on this record – or did you take things on a case by case, song by…

Warmen – Accidental Aggression

…es anymore. It’s difficult to sell any albums because everything is almost free, free to get. That was one of the worst things that ever happened in the music business when they invented this streaming and how they are paying for bands and artists. It’s quite sad. It is what it is. Dead Rhetoric: What is a pivotal or critical moment that helped shape your musical career? Warman: I think it was when I went to actual music school to learn guitar pla…

Owlbear- Chaos To The Realm (Self-Released)

…Fiend of Fire” will deliver thee unto Swedish territory, acts like Heavy Load breaking free of icy tombs, resurrected momentarily in the present day while enrobed with a speedy Children Of Bodom-ish ethic. Fast-forward to “Cult of the Serpent” and find yourself in a mania that could only be conjured by ferocious 2000’s stalwarts Wolf, vocals seething and crystalline, guitars prowling, racing with a predator’s cunning zeal underneath a silver moon’…

Eleine – The Legion Remains

…t, and it will feel good. If you do what doesn’t feel right, it will feel bad. Dead Rhetoric: What are your thoughts on the state of symphonic metal in mainland Europe versus other parts of the world? Do you believe there is enough diversity and strength in numbers between the older artists and new, up and coming artists to keep the scene healthy/vibrant for years to come? Ekberg: I believe that people should create music that feels right to them…

Crypta – Process of Pain

…ing well for us – otherwise it would take so much longer for us to move ahead. Dead Rhetoric: How would you say you’ve changed as a musician and drummer from your initial times working with Nervosa into your playing and performances with Crypta? Dametto: I have gotten so much better. I hope in the future I will get so much better than I am now. When I first got into Nervosa, I used to just play in local bands in my local area. When I got into Nerv…

Blindstone – All About Freedom

…ery inspiring. Dead Rhetoric: How did that opportunity to play with Walter come about in 2020? Andersen: Walter’s wife is from this area, she’s Danish. They have a house here, and they decided to stay in Denmark during COVID-19. Maybe they felt it was safer. They were here, but Walter really wasn’t doing anything because he couldn’t bring over his band. Then two local promoters got the idea, well something needs to happen. We need to do something…

Girlschool – It Is What It Is

…your solos for the record? Chambers: Sometimes, yeah. A couple of songs I had ideas ahead of time for, this time. I often want to try to make certain solos a little more melodic, instead of twiddling. Sometimes I’ll just play, see what happens, and then string it together. It can work in different ways on different songs, really. Dead Rhetoric: Can you tell us about the guest spots with Joe Stump on “Are You Ready” and Biff Byford, Phil Campbell,…

Bloodbound – Powerhouse Tales

…Sweden. Rainer and his friend came from Germany to shoot those videos. He had made the script; he knew what he wanted. We shot those videos, and we did what he told us with his vision. We met him before and talked about some ideas, what we could do. I think it turned out really great. Everything, the music together with the visuals, create something. You need a whole package. The cover art, artwork for the album, and videos are really important. I…

Wonders – Capturing Time

…ses, obstacles, or setbacks to overcome during this process? Lunesu: I already had some songs from the new album during the promotion of the Wonders’ debut album, the last songs I wrote at the end of the promotion of the debut album. Compared to the debut album everyone worked at home because of the many commitments of each member we could not see each other all together. Let’s say this was the only obstacle. For the rest everything went very well…

Widow’s Peak – Claustrophobe (Self-Released)

…/growl employment often at blast beat-like speeds during the verses, and lead breaks that can be jazzy, free form one second, then off to the shred Olympics the next. You’ll often hear bassist Alyxx Frayne front and center as the stunted rhythms swing in and out – “Pillars of Fortune” one of his finer efforts, throwing in some nifty pops and a small solo in for good measure. The combination of djent to progressive tech death in such a tight as nai…

Vypera – Stormwind Approaching

…changing, most of the band members though are still the same though since Madhouse. Dead Rhetoric: Race of Time is the second and latest Vypera album – the follow up to last year’s debut Eat Your Heart Out effort. What do you feel are the major differences between the two records – and what did you learn most from the first album that you dug deeper on to make this new record that much stronger or better? Thelin: I think this album, we have gotten…

Walk with Titans – Olympian Dystopia (Rockshots Records)

…ns Fall” that have keyboards that are reminiscent of Visions-era, but instead of Nostradamus, we have Greek mythology as a lyrical theme. Given the band’s name, it’s probably safe to assume that will be an ongoing theme. Most know the basics, but Greek legends are so complex and esoteric that they likely will never run out of material. They could do a multiple part concept album just on Herakles’ 12 Labors alone. As an aside, hearing the correct p…

Pyramaze – Object Permanence

…crazy. I have a streamlined and successful session work business; I enjoy doing this. There is a festival in Norway we may do in 2024, and we will see if other opportunities come our way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK5hDNb2icQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25alHZj5t88 Pyramaze on Facebook…

Avarice – Lurking in the Trenches

…tle basement was perfect, and I think it turned out pretty well, thanks. Dead Rhetoric: The band combines influences across the melodic death/thrash spectrum from the past as well as the present. What would you say are some key trademarks or aspects that have to be there to make the final grade for Avarice when it comes to your songwriting? Rasmussen: Oh, that’s difficult to say. Our overall approach is to keep things catchy. We want to do riffs t…

Dieth – Trust Your Instincts

…with this band? Guilherme Miranda: When we started this whole thing, I already had some songs written. I knew pretty much what I wanted to achieve with some of the tracks. I wanted this thrash/death metal vibe for the tracks that I had ready – but I wanted to bring more into a thrash direction with a death vibe. When David said yes to start working with us from the very beginning, from the first song – Dieth was the name that David brought to the…