Tag: Emmure

Playlist: Frankie Palmeri Guest Appearances!

A few weeks back we did a Monday playlist of guest spots from Knocked Loose frontman Bryan Garris so today we’ve turned our attention to Emmure‘s Frankie Palmeri. There will always be naysayers for any frontman and Palmeri has had more that his fair share of those over the years, but there is no denying

Review: “Seven Layers of Skin” EP by Sentenced To Burn

The first signing to Emmure frontman Frankie Palmeri’s new label Redzone Records were announced as Huston Texas natives Sentenced To Burn. Their debut EP for the label “Seven Layers of Skin” dropped back at the end of January. They had previously released a split with Renounced in 2015 which featured a single track by each band, Sentenced To

Review: “Eternal Nightmare” by Chelsea Grin

A lot has changed for Salt Lake City, Utah Deathcore heavyweights Chelsea Grin in the build up to recording the newly released album “Eternal Nightmare”. Guitarist Jake Harmond exited the band in March after a 9 year stint citing family reasons. Then frontman Alex Koehler, the only remaining original founding member, announced his departure at the end

Bootleg: Sentenced To Burn at Hi-Tone!

Hailing from Huston Texas and signed to the label of none other than Frankie Palmeri of Emmure fame, here’s a full set from Sentenced To Burn. If you want more you can check out their January released album “Seven Layers of Skin” out now via Redzone Recordings. They’re fans of Sisqo and R. Kelly so

NEWS: Painless drop debut song “Ominous Wind”!

It’s taken a fair while but the former members of Emmure who left Frankie Palmeri to rebuild from scratch have finally returned with a new band dubbed Painess. Mikael Mulholland, Jesse Ketive, Mark Davis and Mark Castillo (ex-Between The Buried And Me, Bury Your Dead), have been joined by ex-Devanation frontman Jacob Shaw for the project. Their debut EP entitled “No

Riff Police #15: Emmure Vs Bohemian Grove!

It’s not an iconic riff but it is certainly one that stands out. A lead guitar part at the start of an Emmure track from their now former Guitarist Jesse Ketive is something rare enough that it stands out against the bands back catalogue. “A Voice From Below” is certainly a moment on 2011’s solid

Interview: Emmure at Download Festival 2018!

Not only did The Mike James Rock Show catch up with Cancer Bats, but the man himself interviewed Emmure guitarist Joshua Travis at this years incarnation of Download Festival. Not only does Travis share his love of watching the other bands on their tour packages but also mentions kicking around some new material for a

Review: “Hollow” by Bohemian Grove

Since there inception 5 years ago in 2013, Bohemian Grove have been cutting their own path through the opposition in the Deathcore World with their fusion of tech-metal and electronica into the core sound. Since then, the six piece Northern wrecking ball hailing from the Leeds & York area have smashed their way through a

Review: “Come Hell” EP by Dead Crown

Hailing from Portland, Oregon come Dead Crown, a quartet comprised of Vocalist Kendall Johns, Guitarist Eric Gemme, Bassist Brent Sheffield and Drummer Bryton Wilson with a reputation for making groove laden Deathcore. Their debut EP “Come Hell” was released in April and with the band members being seasoned pros with Johns being ex-We Rise the Tides,

NEWS: Andrew Baena covers Emmure!

Canadian Guitarist and producer Andrew Baena has been pretty damned busy of late. Releasing this 9 string cover of Emmure‘s recent single “Ice Man Confessions” with vocals from long time collaborator and Galactic Pegasus frontman Johnny Ciardullo came as a surprise. But it’s an awesome cut.