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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…

The Unity – Join the Hellish Joyride

…ucket list items you want to check off down the line with this act that haven’t been achieved as of yet? Ehré: I’m really satisfied with the musical development. I’m totally happy that we are not running out of new ideas for songs or anything. I’m also really happy that if you listen to The Unity, you can listen to an album from beginning to end and we are being ourselves. We are six songwriters with different influences and different ways to writ…

Spirit Adrift – Spontaneous Inspiration

…they want to tour, find out they don’t. I’ve been doing it since I was seventeen, so I’m wired that way now. As far as the industry is concerned, it’s very tough financially. There will be prevailing trends in music and society, and the type of music we are making, old school metal with a lot of melody and hooks, I don’t think it’s a part of the prevailing trend right now. Do I care? No. It always changes. We don’t have the flavor of the week typ…

Demolizer – Delivering Capital Punishment

…a good doctor. You should be in a video! (laughs). The location is at a Copenhagen distillery, they make the greatest whiskey with a little taste. We shot things in their kitchen and stuff around there, it’s cool. Dead Rhetoric: How would you classify your brand of thrash metal – do you believe your influenced just as much from the old pioneers / originators as you are from the current breed of newer bands? Are there specific trademarks that have…

Girlschool – It Is What It Is

…mbers: We have been playing some of the festivals, we just did some in Sweden and Denmark. We will tour South America in September, and hopefully America in November. We plan a two-parter, as we will go back to America hopefully in March of next year. Once an album comes out, that’s usually when the offers start coming in. More and more gigs will happen. We have a UK tour possibly in January again. We’ve played almost on every continent. I’m not s…

KHNVM – Visions of a Plague Ridden Sky (Neckbreaker Records)

…category, so billing it as an EP should satiate followers who want maximum entertainment value at an affordable price. Recently playing a full Brazilian tour with a fall Baltic swing in the works, KHNVM possess all the key qualities to be another innovator in the semi-technical, old school progressive death mold where they don’t let the intricacies supersede quality, catchy songwriting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaluIyF3y1s https://www.youtu…

Jag Panzer – Beware of The Hallowed

…ays very receptive to ideas. I can chat with him online, and within a few sentences we are on the same page with everything. We had a lot of artists for this record, comic book artists, hired a couple of different merch artists to work with us too. We are very much in tune to what we want with art. Dead Rhetoric: What keeps the band motivated creatively and internally after all these years? Briody: We all look at it as a legacy, we don’t look at i…

Scar Symmetry – Phase II in Effect

…ak. These songs are old for me now. Most of the album was worked on back then. Then in 2017 I started touring with Meshuggah, and I joined the classic Swedish power metal band Nocturnal Rites. That was something that I needed at the time, almost asking for from the universe. I was burnt out from all the years in Scar Symmetry having been sort of the boss of everything, managing everything, carrying that kind of burden, the ends that needed to meet…

Ondfødt – Det Österbottniska Mörkret (Black Lion Records)

…ed snarls win the day on “Furstins tid” and “Tå do dör .” Notable melodic tendencies and galloping rhythms arise on “Falskhejtins folk” and “Höstfruktan,” potentially allowing influences from some of the member’s other projects to creep in to add a level of vibrancy. A guest vocal spot courtesy of Mathias Lillmåns of Finntroll / …And Oceans fame adds a differing flavor on “Where Death Roams,” which is at times methodical and slightly less breakne…

ScreaMachine – Loyalty to the Roots of Metal

…me important names like Death SS or Bulldozer, in the past they may have been seen more as a joke. Right now, we are well respected, I have a lot of friends in the music scene that are playing in South America, Japan, North America. What I would like to see is stronger support, not only for your friends playing in front of 100 people, but the bigger bands. A band from Italy that can get success like Fleshgod Apocalypse, it’s not damaging you. It’s…

Ray Alder – II (Inside Out Music)

…in his career is the way he stretches out his melodic resonance in lower, tender moments. There’s just something special about taking reflective chances in restrained verses to hit that momentous chorus payoff – which you’ll get with equally colorful vigor musically right away on the opener “This Hollow Shell”, the seesaw dynamics between tranquil guitar lines and AOR/arpeggio-fueled lead breaks that give chase to darker, distortion-oriented riffs…

Gozu – Nailing That Groove

…at. And then, something will hit me – I keep a pad of paper with me and a pen or pencil, and then literally just write. I’m never comfortable until I feel like this is it. I’m not someone who sits down and can write every day. I just got out of a meeting, it was driving me insane, I had all these thoughts. As soon as it was done, I wrote. Until we go into the studio, everything for me I need to make sure that what I can bring in lyrically is the b…

Legion of the Damned – Strike of the Chalice

…nline people don’t have respect, people always complaining. We notice it even when we were in Occult, there was a lot of jealousy. I wish that it was different. That’s something I wish was better. Verweij: Maybe also to hang out more and leave the social media for what it is. People at gigs and they are sitting in a circle on their phones, liking and subscribing to things instead of drinking beers and having fun. Dead Rhetoric: Considering your le…

Saint Deamon – Rise of the Serpent

…guitar fans would like the chord playing. We also listen to a lot of different genres – we have some favorites like Meshuggah and other rhythmic bands. But we are still a power metal band. That’s very important for us too, to not change the sound too much. To use a little bit of the progressive rhythmic styles, we just love it. It’s difficult to play live though – but we will do our best. We haven’t done any gigs yet with the new songs, I’m afraid…

Fires in the Distance – Pensive Elegance

…from our labelmates at Prosthetic. Other notable listens as of late have been Enforced, Obituary, Wolfheart, The Halo Effect, Kardashev, Insomnium, Necrophagist, Allagaeon, Rivers of Nihil, Periphery, Bloodbath, Suffocation, Byzantine, and An Abstract Illusion. Some of the other essential bands would have to be Enshine, Exgenesis, Atoma, anything by Jari Lindholm. Dead Rhetoric: What do you like to do in your downtime that helps you unwind from th…

Thulcandra – Enter the Abyss

…erything else, we had the same people in one room, it made things very convenient and fast to make a new album. The second part of your question, where do I see Hail the Abyss in the discography. I think it’s the next step after A Dying Wish. It’s a little bit more diverse. We have faster but also very much slower songs within the entire record. Every song is entirely different, so each song does not sound like the next one. The feedback we have i…

Oryad – Artistic Authenticity

…s on a Monday night. You could hit your head against the wall for five, seven, ten years doing that – and I know people who have had a lot of success. But I was like well, that’s life – that’s not my situation. Dead Rhetoric: What do you consider some of the biggest or most important challenges the band currently faces in establishing more of a footprint and foothold not only within your local scene, but also the national/international landscape?…

Chronicle – Revel in Chaos

…cher and the poorer are getting poorer. I would put all that money into green energy, build more windmills and solar panels. I’m even an advocate for nuclear power in some cases, it’s better than coal energy. After that, put money into welfare programs. We have a system that makes it easier if you have money, it’s easier to get more money by buying property, but if you are poor, it’s really hard to get out of being poor. It’s really hard to watch…

Finality – Overcoming Control

…Finality. Dead Rhetoric: Finality came together as a downtime project between friends. Can you discuss the initial inception of the group, and how you came to arrive at the style of thrash/power metal that you’ve developed? Joe Cady: I guess it happened after I started touring with Battlecross. I had signed off on playing in bands, it had failed, and I was done for. And then I got the opportunity to fill in for both Tony and Hiran in Battlecross t…

Burning Witches – Beware the Blood Countess

…ic, especially in mainland Europe? A lot of people had to get other jobs when venues shut down, are things starting to progress back to a level of normalcy? Guldemond: Yeah, indeed what you are saying, progressing to normalcy is the correct term. Because it’s still in a process. It’s close to normal again, so I’m happy about that. Dead Rhetoric: What do you think is most difficult for the average Burning Witches fan/follower to understand regardin…

Sermon – Blurring Boundaries

…drums, and that will give a good skeleton of what I think should happen. Then when James goes to the studio if he has more ideas, we can add to that. I don’t really fight it, as long as he keeps the pace, I don’t mind his suggestions. He gives the material energy that you can’t really get with programmed drums. I love working with Scott because he pushes the performances. He will not rest until he thinks he’s gotten the best out of you. It can be…

VoidCeremony – Threads of Unknowing (20 Buck Spin)

…ease to its predecessor, you’d be off the mark. A large amount of the blackened elements have been jettisoned in favor of further traveling down the tech death path. Unpredictable guitar licks and riffs come from all directions at an inconceivable rate, resulting in a dense production that can make one a little woozy. “Threads of Unknowing (The Paradigm of Linearity)” is frenetic, with Johnson and Tougas flying around their respective fretboards w…

All My Shadows – Unleash the Monsters

…ific albums, live show performances, videos, travel excursions, or other events when you knew you were making an impact with your art/craft? Lill: The funny thing is, when we are somewhere with a band, on tour we talk to people. And they are rock fans – they say they saw Vanden Plas in 1997 or 1998, on tour as support for Dream Theater. You have no idea how many people remember this tour. It’s more than twenty-five years ago, the tour was great. M…

Haliphron – Hunting for Prey

…the fans expect with this show, do you look forward to interacting in this environment with fans/potential fans? Wechgelaer: Yes, it’s already sold out today! That’s a good start, I’m not saying I’m nervous, but I am really anxious to hit the stage again. With my former band we played like sixteen years all over Europe, and the 70,000 Tons cruise in North America. What can people expect? A lot of interaction with the crowd, Marloes is a strong fro…

Foretoken – Triumphs (Prosthetic Records)

…s for Triumphs, showcasing a distinctive chemistry with the main duo. “Serpent King’s Venom” is based on Zahhak (an evil Persian mythological figure); a broodingly epic affair with a string section that adds gravitas to the classic Swedish death-inspired guitars, rounding out as a well-timed change of pace. Variety is a key element on Triumphs, evidenced by “The Labors” boasting a blackened thrash pacing, the death metal rumbling of “His Riastrad,…

Brittany Barkasi Best of 2022

…s get into my top albums of 2022. 15. Riverwood – Shadows and Flames (Independent) Initially, listening to a song or two got this a spot on the consideration list, but it did not seem destined for a top spot. After listening to the whole album though, it was clearly impressive. The track that really instantly captivated was “Blood And Wine.” It immediately starts with an awesome riff, but still has that hint of middle eastern folk that really make…

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