Tag: Despite Exile

NEWS: Despite Exile break the cycle?

One of many highlights of the 10th Anniversary of Tech-Fest last summer were Italian Post-Deathcore collective Despite Exile, a band who came armed with their third album “Wound“, a meditation on fragility, solitude and the virtues of acknowledging and overcoming trauma. Now that has passed its first anniversary, the band have completed a pair of

Live Review: Tech-Fest 10th Anniversary (Friday)

Today would have been the day that saw American Death Metal pioneers Suffocation headline but their seemingly last minute decision to pull out of their headlining tour left Tech-Fest in something of a bind. Fortunately they have a powerful reach and were able to pull in Conjurer at the last minute, promoting Loathe to main

NEWS: Despite Exile seek new light?

It may have been a long slow ride out of the bowels of hell but the Kontrolla Music Group has finally unveiled the third album “Wound” from Italian Post-Deathcore collective Despite Exile, a meditation on fragility, solitude and the virtues of acknowledging and overcoming trauma. Having previously issued “A Pale Glimmer of Light”, they now

NEWS: Despite Exile seek the light…

Kontrolla Music Group will be releasing the third album “Wound” from Italian Post-Deathcore collective Despite Exile on 2nd December, an eleven track affair described by the band as a meditation on fragility, solitude and the virtues of acknowledging and overcoming trauma. The band have shared “A Pale Glimmer of Light” from that with pre-orders available here.

NEWS: Despite Exile announce third album “Wound”!

…with pre-orders available here, Italian Post-Deathcore collective Despite Exile have after two years of writing and a trio of singles finally set the date for the release of their third studio album “Wound” via Kontrolla Music Group on 2nd December. An eleven track concept record from the six piece, it’s is said to be centered

Review: “Vacua” by Every Hour Kills

“This record is a culmination of a dark, tumultuous f***ed up year in the world and in my personal life, as it was for many people around the world. As lucky as I am to still have work and my basic needs met, the emotional rollercoaster still affected me strongly and I ended up unemployed

NEWS: Every Hour Kills return with “Euclidian”!

Canadian Metalcore act Every Hour Kills can thank their vocalist Jei Doublerice (Despite Exile, Abiogenesis) for giving us numerous song titles that we have to look up to find the meaning and this new offering, their first since October 2020’s “Reawaken” is no different. That album has several guest appearances on it including Chris Thoresen