Thanking FM guitars for their continued support, Esodic guitarist Mo LaMastro has shared a playthrough video for the bands new single “Torment of the Djinn“. Aside from taking us back to 1997 and Wishmaster, the video demonstrates LaMastro’s distinctive blend of microtonal phrasing, sliding techniques, thumping and unconventional approach that help define the bands sound.
Middle Eastern Extreme Metal band Esodic have dropped new single “Torment of the Djinn” as they prepare for the shows in Avilés, Santander and Zaragoza in Spain on route to this year’s incarnation of Hellfest in France. Those shows will see guitarist Mo LaMastro making his live debut with the band having been in the studio
Amman Jordan born and raised but having relocated to California in more recent days, Esodic bring the Ethnic wrapped Death Thrash with their new EP “De Facto De Jure“. That drops at the end of the week with the band sharing a music video directed by Zack Perez at Astral Media for the title track
The history of Death Thrash trio Esodic runs deep, the band originally known as Purgatory when they formed in Amman Jordan almost 30 years ago in 1995. However there commitments to tape have been few and far between with a demo, a split and now two EPs in the past 21 years. From that original
Featuring guest appearances from Entheos vocalist Chaney Crabb and drummer Navene Koperweis alongside footage from The Devil’s Dozen under licence from Lions Gate Films in the lyric video, Esodic have shared “Reign” from their upcoming EP “De Facto De Jure“. The Middle East Death Thrash purveyors will be distributing that on 22nd May, reflect their
Heavy Metal bands from the Middle East might be a relative rarity but they do exist despite some of the more oppressive regimes in some of those countries. One such band is the long running Esodic, a band who have EP “De Facto De Jure” on the horizon. They let drummer Zed talk at length
Part one of a two-part composition that delves deep into the harrowing legacy of Uday Hussein has been unveiled in “Dirge” by Jordan Death Thrash outfit Esodic. A second cut from their EP “De Facto De Jure” slated for 22nd May, it delves into the figure synonymous with tyranny and excess in Iraq’s recent past.
Filmed at a drum workshop showcasing Extreme Metal techniques in the Middle East which took place on 23rd December in Jordan, Esodic drummer Zed Amarin roars through “Consequence” for your viewing pleasure. The song is the first single from “De Facto De Jure“, an upcoming new EP by the Los Angeles based Death Thrash band
Newton’s Third Law of Action & Reaction states that for every action or force in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction, something that Middle East Death Thrash purveyors Esodic have taken to heart with “Consequence“. That’s the first single from their 22nd May releasing EP “De Facto De Jure” and so because they’re
Directed by Zack Perez Middle East Death Thrash purveyors Esodic have unveiled a music video for “Consequence” that features a guest solo from Zaher Siryani. Known for a relentless style and provocative themes, the band delves into the controversial topic of Western intervention in Iraq with this one. Examining the false pretences for this intervention