Tag: Babirusa

NEWS: Cincinatti Bowtie premier “Sievert”!

Quaint bassist James Birch is the man behind the grassy knoll, the multi instrumentalist behind Cincinatti Bowtie, a Bradford based  Deathcore project that sees him joined by a guest vocalist for each track. 26th May will see the release of a massive 17 track, 66 minute full length album from the project entitled “Malichor” that

Review: “Astral” by Lost Conduit

13 different Deathcore and Death Metal vocalists make their presence felt with appearances across the 10 tracks that make up “Astral” by Lost Conduit. Just let that sink in for a moment. The project is the brain child of multi instrumentalist Drew Klugger and vocalist Justin Haskin of Desolist, that started with a dream of

NEWS: Lost Conduit take you to the ruins!

Having previously dropped a single which saw Brand of Sacrifice vocalist Kyle Anderson make a guest appearance, Lost Conduit have returned with “Ruins” which features Rheese Peters of Babirusa and formerly A Night In Texas fame! Blending DJent with both Death and Metalcore flavours, Lost Conduit feature in their ranks Justin Haskin of Desolist fame.

Review: “My Spot In The Void” by Forsaker

Australian Deathcore act Forsaker captured our attention exactly a year before the release of their debut full length on 1st January 2020, with a stand alone single entitled “Rotten Mind” that features a guest vocal appearance by Alex Teyen of Black Tongue. The 5-Piece band originating from and stretching along the East Coast comprised of

NEWS: To The Grave debut “The Devil In Sheepskin”!

To The Grave, a Deathcore band from Sydney Australia will have their latest sacrifice for the Metal Gods in “Global Warning” prepared for bloodletting in just a few hours. The album features a pair of notable guest appearances with Rheese Peters of Babirusa fame and former Alpha Wolf and current Dealer vocalist Aiden Holmes appearing

NEWS: LowLife (and guests) drop “Deadweight”!

So.. Michigan Slamming Deathcore crew LowLife, they got together with producer Sammy Morales and Keir Campbell and they said… you know what? We want to write a 7 minute track with as many vocalists as you can get a microphone in front of. That would be 12. 12 vocalists from genre heavyweights. All on a