Tag: Divine Heresy

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Fear Held Dear.

There is no doubt that the ongoing musings of Dino Cazares in the Fear Factory camp have made for interesting sound bite over the past few years but… everything seems to happen at a glacial pace. Yes we’ve gratefully received a album in “Aggression Continuum” and a remix album in “Recoded” but no shows to

Throwback: “Facebreaker” from Divine Heresy!

In a parallel universe, Dino Cazares never returned to Fear Factory and left the “Transgression” era of the Los Angeles Metallers to soldier on, instead continuing on with Travis Neal, Tim Yeung and the sadly now departed Joseph Reece Payne in Divine Heresy, a project that he built from the ground up to release two

Review: “Experiments in Warfare” by Death Chamber

The roots of Death Chamber go back to the summer of August 2018 when with smell of rotting flesh in the air guitarist Tim Reu began to experiment with some riffs that would take him beyond the horizons of his Black Metal band Chaedrist and into the realms of Death Metal. The solo project started

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

Technically speaking the third and final studio album from Seattle Grunge Kings Nirvana, “In Utero” appeared to both mixed reviews and critical acclaim in September 1993. The album itself was recorded over a two week period in February of the same year at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls Minnesota with engineer Steve Albini (Zao, Helmet)

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT. Zombie Edition#2

In a first for the Vs Tuesday series, were going to pit a cover from one of our review requesters against… a more commercial offering. The song itself should need no introduction. A couple of weeks back Northern Irish Black Metal solo project Dratna released this cover of “Zombie” by The Cranberries in tribute to

NEWS: Bad Wolves play “Zombie” in June!

Bad Wolves have added a pair of shoes to their previously announced European tour to include a pair of shows to lead into their appearance at this year’s incarnation of Download Festival. The band, who feature former Divine Heresy frontman Tommy Vext and former God Forbid guitarist Doc Couple in their ranks will play those