“I’ve lived my life with my eyes nailed shut, And my mouth sewn closed not able to speak, for myself, For the first time in my life I’m standing on a mountain of POWER…” Filmed at the Chicago Illinois Cobra Lounge stop of their tour with Great American Ghost, Strangled, Born A New, Distinguisher, the tour
Port St. Lucie, Florida part Hardcore part Melodic Deathcore quartet Heavy//Hitter have shared stages with Bodysnatcher and Great American Ghost of late. Following “Hate Manifest” and “Spit“, they have tapped up Paul Poole of Deadweather to create a video for their third strike in vicious little ditty “Handout”.
Released in October 2019 via Shrine Cult International, the debut full length album “Sheol” from Las Vegas, Nevada’s Shrine Of Malice have delivered on their promise to bring Blackend Deathcore to prominence. They’ve teamed up with Eric DiCarlo of SquareUp Studios LLC, who directed the recent Bodysnatcher music videos for this one for “Voiceless“!
Russian Downtempo Deathcore machine Engrossed have teamed up with Kyle Medina from Bodysnatcher for the second single from their upcoming spring EP release “Denial“. The track goes by the name “Infected” and follows the bands cover of “Twelve/Seventeen” from the new Bodysnatcher album “This Heavy Void“. Oh and they also did a track with Osiah…
We have to say, we love “This Heavy Void” by Bodysnatcher. Chris Whited is not only a killer drummer but also brilliant at mixing, mastering, engineering and recording so they’ve got a head start before they even begin. Both Kyle and Kyle talk to Heavy New York about playing live, all contributing lyrically and more
It pays to expect the unexpected. So when you hear about Ricky Lee Roper from Osiah making a guest appearance on a track from Russian natives Engrossed, famed for their slow downtempo Deathcore grooves, you’re not like… wtf?! Now before you say “That’s not a new song, ‘Vicious’ came out in 2014“, you’d be right.
Why does anyone not include their band name on their album or EP cover? No idea. Front and center is where the Mosh pit is. That’s all we’re sayin’. January saw Orlando Florida outfit Grieve put out “The Product Of Self Hatred“, an EP which includes guest vocal appearances from both Kyle Medina of Bodysnatcher and
Melbourne Florida Deathcore heavyweights Bodysnatcher have gradually been knocking walls down to make their own path since 2014 with a clutch of singles followed by their full debut “Death Of Me” in 2017 via Stay Sick Recordings. The success of that meant a re-issue with an extra 13 minutes of material in the form of
Having already hammered out a trio of singles from their upcoming Chris Whited produced, mixed, mastered and recorded album “This Heavy Void“, Deathcore heavyweights Bodysnatcher have only gone and blown the bloody doors off their album with a fourth. Entitled “Never Homesick” and complete with an Eric DiCarlo directed video it doesn’t look like it’s
Having a professional recording, mixing, mastering, producing engineer in your band with the skills not only to get your material sounding great but also to have a reputation in his own right for his work with other bands has to not only save on costs but opening doorways for touring opportunities. Bodysnatcher drummer Chris Whited