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Ice Age – Power Through Chemistry

…w does it feel to be on Sensory Records after your dealings during the late 90’s/early 2000’s on Magna Carta? Have you adjusted to the changing music industry landscape that has shifted in the decades since last putting out a record? Odell: I’m really excited to be working with Ken Golden and Sensory, because he gets it. He is a true connoisseur of progressive music, and an audiophile, a music junkie. He’s a fan of the band. He remembered us from…

Seventh Crystal – Living in Wonderland

…contacted us. From there we just moved on – it feels like we have always had to adapt to a new situation. Sometimes I don’t know how to handle it, we figure it out. So far things are going pretty well. Dead Rhetoric: For this album were there any songs that took on great transformations from the initial demo stage to the final product? Fyhr: I don’t know. Maybe “Imperfection”. I heard that song in so many versions. I developed the song on piano w…

Dreams of Gray – Intertwining Sadness and Hope

…ht against the stage watching Opeth play – and Nevermore was touring for Dead Heart in a Dead World. I love that album; it was an amazing show. God Forbid opened, Angel Dust was second on the bill. At the time I was more of an Opeth fan – and at that show I made myself more of a Nevermore fan. That was my favorite concert memory – I went with my bandmates, we had just finished our Lament the Season EP for Abolisher, seeing such great bands in a cl…

Insomnium – Doing What We Want

…s studying literature at the university, and it was one of those books we had to read. It turned out to be the best book that I had to read. It had this very tragic feeling, and it’s written in this very special way. It really feels like it’s from the 17th century but actually it’s not that old, maybe ninety years old at this point. A very special story, this werewolf thing going on in there. I started thinking about if the story would have ended…

Infinite & Divine – The Power Position

…think, why? If you know what I mean? I am struggling with it, but now what comes out, comes out. Dead Rhetoric: What’s on the horizon for Infinite & Divine or any other music-related activities that we can expect from each of you over the next year or so? Åkesson: Hopefully, we can get gigs and out to play. I have started working on tracks for the next album. Tezzi is in Venus 5 as you know, she’s much busier than I am. We will do a third Infinite…

Twilight Force – Instill the Adventure

…o communicate with, and communication is key. Dead Rhetoric: You have an upcoming headlining European tour with Silver Bullet and Seven Spires as openers. What are your expectations for these shows, do you believe the fans are very excited about taking in these shows given the long break due the pandemic for regular touring activities? Blackwald: I hope so. We are very excited; it’s been a long time coming. Three years of catching up to do. Dawn o…

Admire the Grim – Going Rogue

…how I got to do some growls. I like to sing every kind of music, really. Dead Rhetoric: Admire the Grim began in 2021 through childhood friends and your mutual love of melodic death metal. What do you remember about the initial development of the band, those first rehearsals, and did you know right away the traits or characteristics you wanted as far as style/songwriting, or did this develop over a few months? Snellman: I think we kind of knew. We…

(EchO) – Witness the Sorrow

…er I will always remember when I had a chance to see Isis in 2008, Portishead in 2012, Mark Lanegan in 2017, and Ben Howard in 2018. It’s hard to explain why, but some shows really leave a sign on you, and those did it for me. They might not be the best shows the band has ever done, I’ve seen Lanegan before and that wasn’t the best time I’ve seen him for example, but some events just happen at the right time. Dead Rhetoric: How would you describe…

Beyond the Black – Beyond the Black (Nuclear Blast)

…ining tour opportunities. German band Beyond the Black are one of those newcomers steadily establishing themselves as a reliable force for the movement since the mid 2010’s. Now onto Nuclear Blast for a new worldwide deal, this self-titled effort is the fifth full-length – delivering ten songs that establish the wide array of catchy hooks, melodies, and vast sonic combinations that make this genre an appealing style to many heavy music followers….

Arrayan Path – Thus Always to Tyrants (Pitch Black Records)

…gis… They Came from the Taygetos Mountains”, where the mid-tempo Egyptian-laden guitar harmony components and swirling keyboards captivate in exotic ecstasy one moment, then shifting momentum into this thunderous tempo uplift as you imagine the visuals playing out before you. Hints of progressive intricacies pop in from time to time, the chugging guitars against free-flowing drum juggling maneuvers courtesy of Stefan Dittrich on “Crossing Over to…

Legendarium – Partake in the Ritual

…rt memories is going to Dynamo Festival in Eindhoven, in the Netherlands in 2017 or 2018. We saw Annihilator and Overkill, in a big ice stadium. You could go all the way to the back, 150 meters from the stage, and it was so loud. That still sticks with me – every time you took a step, you could still feel your shoes shaking. That kind of stuff, I have had that experience at other shows, but never as big as there. Dead Rhetoric: Where do you see th…

Induction – Spreading the Fire

…pushed it to the limit. Took every last drop of magic in the studio, and made it come to life. Dead Rhetoric: How did you gain the interest from Atomic Fire? I know they have a lot of familiar faces who previously worked at Nuclear Blast that started this new label, are you happy to be on this upstart? Hansen: Great question. Originally, I was dealing with the idea of going to Nuclear Blast, that’s the obvious reason. It’s an A level label to me…

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