Or more specifically former Killswitch Engage vocalist Howard Jones talks about the sophomore album from his new band Light The Torch with Alicia Atout, an album which they have been sitting on for a very long time by all accounts. The album will be out this weekend via Nuclear Blast, while Jones also talks about
Six years after 2014’s “Intolerance“, the last album from Orange County California’s Throwdown made its appearance, a compilation of previously released cover songs has been released via Pit Viper Records. The tracks each have their own story behind them and at each turn there have been a collection of other covers that the band played
Oddly Light The Torch still list themselves as Howard Jones (Ex-Killswitch Engage, Blood Has Been Shed), Francesco Artusato (Ex-All Shall Perish, The Francesco Artusato Project) and Ryan Wombacher (Bleeding Through) despite announcing Alex Rudinger (Whitechapel, Intronaut) as their new drummer and him appearing in the music video for new single “Let Me Fall Apart” so
The announcement of a new Light The Torch album “You Will Be The Death Of Me” out 25th June via Nuclear Blast just as Fear Factory were pouring cold water on the idea of Howard Jones replacing Burton C. Bell was pretty good timing as both gained a fair amount of publicity. The speculation steaming
Having announced their sophomore album as Light The Torch for the summer (or fifth album if you count their three as Devil You Know) guitarist Francesco Artusato spoke to Heavy New York about “The Death Of Me“, guitar theory and working as a visual artist along with the music. While he hasn’t appeared in any
Much to our surprise, Trustkill Records YouTube channel has come back to life and given us the full episode of Uranium on Fuse TV that aired in 2004. The documentary is one that sees Orange County Californian Metalcore heroes Bleeding Through as they tour through the summer on Ozzfest playing their seminal album “This Is
28th September 2004 saw Orange County’s finest Bleeding Through tear down Jilly’s Rockworld in Manchester, a venue that sadly no longer exists. The Metalcore heroes are working on a follow up to 2019’s “Love Will Kill All“, their ninth studio album in all. The group have been working on the outing with Mick Kenney (Motionless
Orange County’s finest Bleeding Through traveled the Globe in support of their album “Declaration” and one of the furthest places they reached would have been Saint-Petersburg, Russia. 16th December 2008 saw them at Orlandina Club and this hour long ripper of a set is a career spanning one with everything from “Revenge I Seek” to
Sometimes dreams do come true. New Jersey 7 string Progressive Metalcore merchants Empty Vessel, having shared stages with Bleeding Through and Currents having managed to persuade a hero of theirs on Ryan Kirby from Fit For A King to join them on a new single entitled “Mouthbreaker“. A lyric video for the track has landed
As if 2019 wasn’t enough for fans of Orange County Californian Metalcore heroes Bleeding Through with the arrival of “Love Will Kill All” via SharpTone Records, 2020 looks like it will see another new album from them. According to this instagram post picked up by thePRP.com, they’re back in the studio with producer Mick Kenney (Carnifex, Anaal Nathrakh). However,