Putting on shows and releasing records on Vinyl and Cassette since 2012 are FHED (F*** Hype Endless Disappointment) from Cardiff. The company have been the helping hand to a number of names you’ll recognise (Conan, OHHMS) and some might not (Grim Existence, WitchSorrow). So we figured it would be pretty damn cool to get an
London & Reading based Arcaeon have been on our *ahem* Radar for a while now. Having first witnessed their impressive live show in 2017 when they joined the recently retired and much loved Carcer City and Perception (now known as Keepsake) in an impressive line-up for the return of The Arusha Accord prior to the
As they have a huge European Headlining tour on the way in November (with Birmingham being sold out already and a venue upgrade on the Manchester date) Ukraine’s finest export Jinjer are fast becoming an unstoppable force. They have done this interview with Impericon which should get the rest of those tickets sold. Like you
Sitting around a table for a game of cards and a few beers in this Nuclear Blast released interview clip are none other that Testament vocalist Chuck Billy, Exodus frontman Steve “Zetro” Souza and of course Mark Osegueda of Death Angel. Why? Seemingly enough to tell us how their collective European Tour came about being
It’s an interesting choice for Nuclear Blast to do this with a band we all know and love already, but they’ve started what could be a very long running series of interview snippets with Fit For An Autopsy with a full band introduction! Including talk of the bands influences, it all comes in the build up
Jonny Craig maybe blessed with a fine set of vocal pipes but he’s also a character that has proven to be unreliable. When he left the band he worked so hard to create and keep together in Slaves at an airport hours before a European Tour with Escape The Fate for “Beautiful Death” a couple
Filmed back in April at Reggies in Chicago Illinois and released just today, Tasmanian Devils Psycroptic share a crazy tour story with the Digital Tour Bus cameras rolling! We had the pleasure of their live show at Tech-Fest this summer and current album “As The Kingdom Drowns” is a fine piece of work.
Doing their own version of “What’s In My Bag?”, Scott Ian Lewis from Carnifex appears at the US office of Nuclear Blast to tell us about some records he’s purchased for the occasion. All this comes appears as part of the build up the the appearance of the bands seventh studio album “World War X”
Having shared their cover of “Wild Thing” by The Troggs last week to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Baseball Comedy “Major League” and announced The Amity Affliction as main support for their headlining European Tour at the same time, Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo isn’t taking a reset. Instead the former Attack! Attack! Vocalist is ramping
Having released a pair of singles in album title track “World War X” and “No Light Shall Save Us”, the later of which features Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy and formerly The Agonist, Scott Ian Lewis returns to talk about working with Blake Armstrong on the artwork for the Seventh studio album from his band Carnifex,