Tag: Converge

Review: “You’ll See Me Up There” by Thirty Nights Of Violence

Since breaking ground in late 2018 with their debut EP To Die In Your Portrait, Thirty Nights of Violence have found themselves at the forefront of a thriving Nashville metal scene with the creative chemistry between members – Zach Wilbourn (vocals), Ethan Young (drums/vocals), Jake Chestnut (bass/vocals), James Chatham (guitar) and Kelly Cook (guitar/vocals) being

NEWS: “Virtual Narcotic” from Year of the Knife!

While no one was looking, Year of the Knife have recorded a new album with Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou. Going by the name “Internal Incarceration“, it will see the light of day on 7th August 2020 via Pure Noise Records. A pair of tracks have appeared together today on streaming services with “Virtual Narcotic” receiving the

Review: “Self Titled” by Dyatlove

Recorded at Rain City Recorders with Matt Roach over the course of a few days, Vancouver Canada’s Dyatlove wanted to get things right for their debut record and capture the same intense passion and emotion that they bring to the jam space and commit it to tape. The quartet comprise an axis of Sam Caviglia (guitar/vocals)

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Entombed.

Always open to feedback, we’ve read the recent comments for this very feature and here are a few highlights… “Pleeeeeeaaaaase go heavier with Vs Tuesday!!“… “Stop the Punk Goes Pop S***“… “If it’s not Metal it doesn’t count!“… “If the verdict was ‘guilty of bullsh**’ then you’re Carole Baskin!“. So not being ones to bow

NEWS: Dyatlove have a “Fragile Fixation”?

Vancouver, Canada’s Dyatlove are gearing up to release their self-titled debut EP this year and ahead of that have revealed their single ‘Fragile Fixation’. Recorded at Rain City Recorders with Matt Roach over the course of a few days, the record will drop on 29th May and is said to offer flavors of Deafheaven, Converge and Russian

Exclusive Interview: Mark My Way talk “Thin The Herd”!

Following our review earlier this week of the debut full length album from Belgian Metallic Hardcore act Mark My Way (comprising drummer Gillian Coussens, bassist Rutger Vermeulen, vocalist Lennart Breine, guitarists Lennert De Clercq and Niek Van de Capelle) entitled “Thin The Herd” which was released just yesterday, we got speaking to them about the album,

Review: “Thin The Herd” by Mark My Way

Forming in Ypres, Belgium in 2012 Metallic Hardcore act Mark My Way (drummer Gillian Coussens, bassist Rutger Vermeulen, vocalist Lennart Breine, guitarists Lennert De Clercq and Niek Van de Capelle) have had a busy eight years. A choice with a decent number of bands, they wrapped up their EP collection in 2012’s “Break The Grip“, 2014’s “Save

Exclusive Interview: Jumpman talk Zelda, Converge and Pizza!

Watford Nintendocore duo Jumpman aka Eliot Foster on Lead vocals and guitar Tom Cole on guitar and synths, who like to blend hardcore punk, tech-metal and 8-bit chiptune synths recently dropped a creative double feature by the name of “Shame“. If you like fast and abrasive riffs with rapid fire metronomic artillery shell drum machine

NEW: Full of Hell search for Angels…

Featuring a guest appearance by James Kelly of WIFE, bliss signal and altar of plagues fame, who added the programming touches, Full of Hell have let Filmwait Pictures create a video for them for “Angels Gather Here“. The song appears on their debut album for Relapse Records in “Weeping Choir“. An album we’d describe as

Review: “Ripping Pulling Tearing” by Chamber

Nashville Tennessee is a place that most of the Globe calls the home of Country Music. But there is more to the place than line dancing and Stetsons as Metallic Hardcore act Chamber will tell you. They released “Ripping Pulling Tearing” though Hardcore label of the moment Pure Noise Records, the home of Terror, Knocked