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Devil’s Train – Rock and Roll Family

…now if you are familiar with Lia’s discography, there is always a sort of tendency to pick and choose a cover that maybe you don’t necessarily live in that genre we do. We have always found it more challenging to take a fantastic song but genre-wise is somewhere else, making it our own version. Rather than taking a song and making it a one-to-one copy with a modern sound thing. With Mystic, he did a whole cover album with Elton John songs, Donna S…

Seven Kingdoms – Peak Perseverance

for this material, which combines tracks from your 2019 Empty Eyes EP independent release and newer songs? Camden Cruz: We had a record deal with Napalm, and we weren’t super happy with the way things worked out. I guess like most bands who don’t immediately blow up with that label (laughs). We luckily, when we did that, we had already released Decennium, that was a licensing agreement for that album and back. We never signed a multi-album deal, t…

Visions of Atlantis – Embracing Pirates

…the promoters from all the countries we visited, and they said this is a phenomenon, they say the people in Europe are not all ready to go back to the venues. Which we did not notice in the US – it really was a contrast. We loved playing those shows in Europe- we gathered with our hardcore fans plus people who just discovered our music. It was a good way to start headlining with this new Pirates era. It was a great way to get back to this, after t…

Fallen Sanctuary – Headed to the Top

…renity. Dead Rhetoric: The seeds for Fallen Sanctuary began back in 2018 when Georg and yourself shared time together with your main bands Temperance and Serenity touring together. Can you discuss how those initial talks evolved into this band – and did you know straight away the type of melodic power metal you wanted to develop that would be distinct and different from your other work, or was it a building/feeling out process to reach this point…

Civil War – Power Through History

…d sit in my room listening to Holy Diver over and over again. He was my friend when I had no friends. The more I learned about him, the more I respected him – how he treated his fans, he had such an incredible voice, he could sing like an angel and then turn into a demon. I have modeled my voice after that ability to go from one strength to another – melodic vocals. I did get to meet him, and it was such a surreal moment for me. I think I tried to…

Sadistic Ritual – Prepare for a Boundless Enigma

…ned the band. We made Visionaire of Death which I am super proud of, and then The Enigma Boundless with LaMar (George) getting added to the mix. Joe Sweat: Once Alex had joined the band and I joined the band, we had a trio going but struggled to find the perfect bass player. Then LaMar joined us, and it was a good match. Dead Rhetoric: The Enigma, Boundless is the second and latest album. Did you end up signing with Prosthetic as a result of Alex’…

Iris Divine – Tension and Release

…“Sapphire” which is about the beauty of the creative process and the transcendental nature of art. Many of us who are creative, we tap into something greater than ourselves, and that’s a little different topic for me. Not necessarily so dark. A lot of the songs deal internally with our emotions or trying to navigate externally in emotional relationships with another person. Mercurial the title track deals with the ups and downs of human emotions,…

Sleepless – Eye of the Beholder

…s. Composing material full of intricate tempos, solid rhythms, and a heightened sense of tremendous musicianship with influences across the North American/European spectrum, their full-length Host Desecration certainly is turning heads. We reached out to bassist/composer Eric Dorsett on Skype one afternoon recently, who was very happy to tell us the ideas behind the band, if they will play live or remain a studio project, talk of Voivod, Nevermore…

Space Vacation – Still White Hot

…hip of the band is something that I’m super proud of right now. Eli is a phenomenal drummer, Kai as well. Kiyo is a natural throwback guitar player, rock star. Just getting to play with these guys on a regular basis is fun for me as a singer because I know they are absolutely killing it and making me look good. Dead Rhetoric: “Middle Ages” is another sweeter track that has a lot of older 50’s/60’s qualities in terms of the melodies, plus a ton of…

Hangman’s Chair – A Loner (Nuclear Blast)

…se easy-on-the-ears clean vocal deliveries. He’s a bit like Evergrey’s Tom Englund. Like Englund, Toutfouti will not crash through the gates of a song but has enough soul to pull some weight when it comes time for the choruses. This approach is beneficial for album opener “An Ode to Breakdown” and the softer, spatial “Storm Resounds.” And while Toufouti occasionally gets stuck in the mire with the same vocal key, his complementary nature fits Hang…

Evil Invaders – Breaking Down Barriers

…lways tend to stick to the same stuff. An album like Crimson Glory – Transcendence is lately one of my favorites. As a singer, that’s a main example, what (Midnight) achieved on that record, the performance in flawless. Albums that always make me feel good are like Rock ‘n’ Roll by Motörhead, almost every record of theirs. Gutter Ballet– Savatage, the first Exodus record too. Stuff like that, as you said King Diamond. From new bands, I’m not very…

February 2022 Rapid Fires

…wo. Rare is the day you can say accessible and sophistication in the same sentence for a progressive act – but Guild of Others blend both aspects seamlessly for superior results. – Matt Coe (Guild of Others on Facebook) Nervochaos – All Colors of Darkness (Emanzipation Productions) Together since 1996, Brazilian quintet Nervochaos show no signs of losing any blitzkrieg assault tendencies for their tenth album All Colors of Darkness. Stacked brutal…

Crowbar – Comfortable Below Zero

…hard to answer, everything is so messed up. There is so much division between… when I was a kid, and I’m almost 57 years old, in my opinion I didn’t see division between political parties like we have now. I’d like to think that the racial thing is getting better, I hope the Black Lives Matter movement allowed black people to say what they needed to say and make everyone else shut up. I’d like to think that let them get a lot off their chest and t…

Spirits of Fire – Embrace the Unknown (Frontiers Music)

…multitude of clean to aggressive singing measures, keyboard/orchestration enhancement, and an extended, circular instrumental section featuring Chris laying down a few wonderful lead breaks of Criss Oliva/Randy Rhoads-like proportions. Older musicians never have to return to their roots when they have already proven themselves in their youth. Embrace the Unknown is an obvious labor of love, sure to be appreciated by those who love Chris’ work in…

Spirits of Fire – Enjoying the Roots of Metal

…gs about this lasting so long and going so well? Caffery: I think I had a tendency to listen to Paul more than Jon at times about this. Paul would tell Jon that something was going to do something, Jon would look at Paul and say, ‘you are out of your mind, O’Neill’. I knew how brilliant Paul was at making the impossible happen. We had not released the first record yet, and Paul and I were talking in a phone conversation – he said when TSO headline…

Voivod – Anarchy Reigns

…e world. That’s pretty much what I do with my time, and became a very independent artist in a way. Dead Rhetoric: When looking back at the history of Voivod, what would you consider some of the key successes or distinctive markers where you knew you were gaining importance for your work – and how has the band overcome specific obstacles and failures over the years? Away: There were a few highlights. I would say the Nothingface period when we toure…

Ilium – Lead with Power

…the next album, and we wanted to have something that we could release independently, so we chose the songs “Quantum Evolution Event” and “Tsetse” as the newer songs, both turned out really well. And also a few older songs that stood out. Since we did our last album Carcinogeist, we really stepped up our production. Lord Tim sang with us on this album, but the previous albums Genetic Memory and My Misanthropia had Mike DiMeo and Lance King on vocal…

Persefone – metanoia (Napalm)

…e band moves masterfully between tracks, or even just within one, as they tend to be lengthy cuts that sway between more atmospheric and gentle, as well as more explosive bouts of heaviness. That said, there is more of a gloomy feel to things at times, such as “Aware of Being Watched,” which also effectively pulls it into heavier, groovier segments (not to mention the ear-popping bits of tasteful tech-flavored melodies). Other songs like “Merkabah…

Kandia – A Fresh Start

…Nya about the band’s sound and evolution, their goals, collaborating with Jorgen Munkeby, and some other details about the new album. Dead Rhetoric: Quaternary is your third album. Was there anything special to you about the recording of it? Nya Cruz: Definitely. When we started writing the album, it was the middle of the pandemic. I already had some idea of what I wanted it to be, but with the pandemic, it became important to write about these th…

Shield of Wings – Unfinished Abstractions

…d been writing music that whole time. I had forty partial songs written. Then when 2017 rolls around, I told the band to listen to these songs, proposing to move forward in the hopes of making an album. Daye: After that we started working on the demos and didn’t meet up until we got a new lead vocalist in 2019. She reached out to us, we heard her voice and if you have heard Lara Mordian, you know why she became our vocalist. Gregor: In the interim…

Memory Garden – Distrust of the Messenger

…listened to a lot of Darkthrone, Satyricon, Dimmu Borgir and so on. And then when I sort of few years later, discovered Opeth. There are so many bands and great albums, if we just sat on this subject for a half hour I could come up with so many bands. Dead Rhetoric: How has your life changed over the past couple of years that we’ve been dealing with this global pandemic? Where do you see humanity’s biggest challenges coming out of this? Björn: Ma…

Power Paladin – Riding the Quest for Steel

…d what do you hope you are able to achieve with them versus remaining independent? Porsteinsson: We had initially planned to release the album by ourselves. We never had any notions of finding a label or promoting the band much. We just wanted to make an album that we enjoyed. After we finished the album, we sent it to some friends, which included Porsteinn K, who is the organizer of Wacken Metal Battle Iceland, and a seasoned concert organizer. H…

Eternity’s End – As Embers Fade

…he same time. Last year it was possible, even with my teaching schedule. Even when an album is completed, it doesn’t mean the work is over because of the promotional side of things. We have lots of playthroughs for the bands, interviews, lots of stuff happening. It can be a full-time job just on this alone, but I couldn’t make a living without the teaching. Dead Rhetoric: Outside of your music activities, how did you handle the downtime due to the…

Infected Rain and Heidi Shepherd – Emerging from Chaos

…love Michael Jackson, I love Queen, I love Lady Gaga. These are all different genres from what I do. But at the same time, I love Meshuggah, Gojira, Lamb of God, or even Led Zeppelin if I want to go further back into history. It’s like c’mon guys – those things can definitely live together and I definitely agree with Heidi. It’s all about art and emotion, and that’s the reason I still love metal. I think metal is one of the most, not the only one…

Eldritch – An Open Diary

…nsiders us as a unique/original band. Our oxygen!! Dead Rhetoric: You’ve been enjoying the early works of Genesis and King Crimson for inspiration when you have free time to listen to music. What specific traits and albums capture your headspace from these artists – and how have you incorporated their influence into the power/progressive metal style of Eldritch? Holler: Well, for me The Court of The Crimson King (by King Crimson) and Selling Engla…

Eyes Wide Open – Life and Death Experiences

…ing their latest effort, their continued evolution, the importance of independent bands and providing the ‘whole package,’ and more! Dead Rhetoric: What stands out the most about Through Life and Death to you? Erik Engstrand: I think it’s really the personal connection to the songs. We have been diving really deeply into the lyrics. Some of these songs have a really close connection to reality, with the loss of a friend for example. Also, I think…

Temperance – Breaking the Rules

…ur efforts abroad are not seen the same in Italy – which can be envy or resentment, which is not something we like because we think the opposite. We think if a band from your country somehow grows abroad, it brings visibility to the whole country. This is the mechanism I see to spread and share with others. It’s not always happening in Italy – and that is a bit sad. Dead Rhetoric: That is sad. I remember following Lacuna Coil from the early days a…

Unleashed – The Way of Life

…l movement for over thirty-two years, Unleashed are a steady, reliable presence when it comes to their output. No Sign of Life is the fourteenth studio album, and fifth in the Odalheim storyline that keeps the creative juices flowing. Striving to appease their faithful following while also keeping the bar high as musicians themselves, the record contains the versatility, passion, and power we’ve come to expect out of this Viking-oriented outfit. W…

NorthTale – An Eternal Warning

…It’s difficult to explain to Americans and Europeans because it’s a different mentality. Knowing that at sixteen that is where I was. I knew I wouldn’t be able to go anywhere or develop. Although there are two bands that you might have heard of from Brazil, there’s not really a scene so to speak. I was 21 when I moved to America to then start my career. As far as starting a career, that is pretty late. I was playing guitar since I was 10, I didn’…

Exodus – Let the Beatings Continue

…do a record that concentrates on the songs and compositions. I know it’s been seven years but at least the time is here and the album sounds great. We came off the Bay Strikes Back tour last year, we knew what was going to happen. We thought we would still have to tour a little bit, but we would have a chunk of time to do this. Obviously the world fell into what the world fell into, and it created more time for us. Gary and Tom started practicing…

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