Brad Hayes (Vocals), Eric Wondergem (Guitar/Vocals), Zach Deabay (Guitar), Jerad Walters (Bass) and Brandon Wondergem (Drums) formed The Outliers in 2015. Hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan and taking inspiration from the likes of As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red and Thy Art Is Murder, they have released a trio of studio albums in that
21st May saw the arrival of a new Devildriver single entitled “Keep Away From Me” and with pre-orders available here, a second single from the first part of a double album going by the name of “Dealing With Demons” surfaced from the Santa Barbra Californian Melodic Death Metal unit. 9th October 2020 is the date
We’ve been hearing some tantalising titbits of information from the Devildriver camp over the last short while about a pair of albums worth of material being recorded as the band were unable to tour due to frontman Dez Fafara’s wife receiving treatment for cancer. The first new album is set to drop via Napalm Records
…with pre-orders available here, 9th October 2020 is the date which has been set for the first part of the new Devildriver album. “Dealing With Demons” is part #1 of a #2 part record which the band have been working on for some considerable time, so to celebrate they’ve tapped up director Vicente Cordero to
UnCrowned vocalist Prash Sarma is making the most of some time off, using it to create a lyric video for “Devil’s Thirst“. The track, which features a Devildriver esq riff, it’s a stand out which appears on the St. Albans Metalcore acts December 2019 self titled release.
“What does it take to be a man, what does it take!?!” asked Dez Farfara with Devildriver back in 2003. In this latest episode, Canadian Metalhead Black Metal Werewolf asks “How much does Metal really define Metalheads?“. Damn but he must be feeling philosophical. He’s recommending Imperialist and Cipher with this one.
Ukraine’s finest export Jinjer have been touring relentlessly of late and between finishing their US run with Canadian Hard Rockers Sumo Cyco and The Browning will unleash a new album in “Macro” on 25th October via Napalm Records before hitting European waters for a run until Christmas. So manager Dez Farfara of Devildriver fame has
Boston Massachusetts Metallic Hardcore Kings Bury Your Dead may have been around since 2001 but they ain’t never put together an EP. So after six studio albums and one live album the band have returned 8 long years after 2011’s “Mosh n’ Roll” with their first foray into the shorter format. The line-up now consists
“You must have heard about the Curse of Millhaven, How last Christmas Bill Blake’s little boy didn’t come home. They found him the next week, up in One Mile creek. With his head bashed in and his pockets full of stones. Well, just imagine all the wailing and moaning. La la-la-la, la la-la-lie. Even Bill
The 20th Anniversary World tour for Wisconsin Death Trip in tribute to Wayne Static rolls into London tonight with Static-X surrounded by controversy that hasn’t stopped fans from buying tickets and selling out venues globally. A new album entitled “Project Regeneration” has been crowd funded with original producer Ulrich Wild at the helm that will