11th March 1997 saw the arrival of “Violent Demise: The Last Days“, the third studio album from Body Count, a controversial Rap Metal outfit fronted Ice-T. Produced by Howard Benson (Motorhead, Sepultura, In Flames), it found the band changing their guitar sound and embracing something more in keeping with the likes of Deftones, while continuing
6th March will see the new album from Ice T’s Metal band Body Count return with a new album entitled “Carnivore“. It will be their third in a row with the legendary Will Putney on the boards and will appear via label Century Media. Having already thrown down the guantlet with the music video for
Los Angeles California, Ice-T fronted Body Count continue their massive European tour this sunmer with a full set, Pro-Shot at Hellfest! The bands pretty damn good album “Bloodlust” is out now via Sumarian Records and features a guest spot from Soulfly‘s Max Cavalera as well as a Slayer cover.
The first wave of the full sets from this year’s incarnation of Germany’s massive Rock AM Ring festival have started to appear online. Fortunately the event was trouble free this year following last year’s last minute cancellation due to terrorist threats that saw Avenged Sevenfold play an intimate set at a nearby small venue for
As their summer European tour run with support from Powerflo, Crysis, Power Stroke & Asteroid Boys on various dates fast approaches, Body Count have released a music video for “All Love Is Lost”. Taken from the bands current album “Bloodlust”, the song features a guest spot from Soulfly‘s Max Cavalera.
Filmed at Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf, Holland in June 2015 on the “Manslaughter” tour, here’s a full set, Pro-Shot in High Definition from Body Count! Ice-T’s metal crew will be upon our shores with their “Bloodlust” tour this summer, playing at the Koko in London and Download Festival.
Body Count’s European festival run this summer will see the band play London’s Koko on 12th June with support from Asteroid Boys and Crisix. The show will come after the bands performance at this year’s Download Festival. Ice-T’s reactivated Metal band have released a pair of impressive albums in “Manslaughter” and “Bloodlust” via Sumarian Records.
Who in their right mind thought it would be a good idea to let Body Count perform at the 60th Anniversary Grammy Awards? Here’s their performance of “Black Hoodie” from 2017’s “Bloodlust”. To be honest, I’d have thought they’d have done their Slayer cover in the wake of the news of them hanging up their