The continuation of the longest running series upon these pages means it will soon surpass Sir Mo Farah’s average road race mileage and this time our we’re going for something heavier. There aren’t going to be many who could argue that the first two Slipknot albums are better than the rest of their back catalogue,
Saint Petersburg, Russia isn’t necessary the first place you’d think of as being home to a Technical Progressive Deathcore act. Mind you, would you even think that the words ‘Technical‘ and ‘Progressive‘ could be used to describe Deathcore? Well… Why not? If you can have Skate Punk Thrash then you can have Technical Progressive Deathcore.
Maybe it’s just us but it seems like for a while there has been a fair amount of Stone Sour in the work Slipknot and that as fans, we might like them to return to the heavier sounds of previous records. Saint Petersburg Russia is home to a Deathcore collective with a fantastic name in
After last week’s instrumental “Coronatime”, Saint Petersburg Russia based Deathcore Merchants Bite The Goat have returned to their EP “Goatapocalypse” for a guitar playthrough video of “Retribution“. If you buy their merch, what have you got? A goat tee! OMG. Don’t give up the day job? Yeah. If only “Coronatime” was Mexican Beer time…
When Russian Progressive Deathcore crew Bite The Goat drop a new single, it’s always going to be so heavy that Saint-Petersburg shakes like an Earthquake just happened. Sadly “Coronatime” isn’t an ode to the pale lager produced by Mexican brewery CervecerÃa Modelo and commonly served with a wedge of lime. But it is a brutal
Saint Petersburg, Russia is home to Bite The Goat, a Progressive Deathcore act that embrace Technical aspects with their full length October 2019 released debut “Goatapocalypse” which is available over at bandcamp. They have put together this 8 string festival of a guitar playthrough for “I Am God” to demonstrate the power of their inner