Tag: Exodus

Interview: Exodus Fan Q&A!

While we’re pondering rumours that Thrash masters Exodus are sat on approaching an albums worth of material just waiting for studio time to be available, drummer Tom Hunting answers fans questions in the latest episode of their Q&A series. Seeing as they re-recorded “Bonded By Blood“, would they consider re-recording the Rob Dukes albums with

Throwback: “Fueled” by Anthrax!

Being the only one of the “Big Four” of Thrash from the East Coast, Anthrax always seemed at odds with the composition of the quartet, especially given the strength of Exodus and Testament as pretenders to the thrown, not to mention Overkill. Back in 1995, after the success of the bands first album with Armored Saint

Review: “Devotion to Infinity” by Vesuvian

Is it possible to have a “Brutal Power Metal” band? And what would that even sound like? Well the answer is Vesuvian. Hailing from Seattle Washington and formed in 2015 and releasing their debut EP “Lahar” in 2017, sharing stages with everyone from Exodus to Rings of Saturn and Nekrogoblikon to Stitched Up Heart. During

Interview: Exodus talk new album!

In this latest edition of their fan Q&A series, Exodus vocalist Steve “Zetro” Suaza keeps the Thrash icons humble by listening to what people are saying. Intriguingly the band have six songs completed for their eleventh studio record with guitarist Gary Holt stating that he has a million riffs and recording sessions will begin after

Interview: Exodus fan Q&A!

Bassist Jack Gibson may have joined Thrash legends Exodus in 1997, replacing Mike Butler and making his first recorded appearance with the band on the 1997 live album “Another Lesson In Violence“, but he hasn’t looked back since. He had to wait 7 long years to get to record a studio record with the band,

Review: “Anthrobscene” by Deified

Back in 2015, Deified won the annual Metal 2 The Masses event for Merseyside and took their place, as rightfully earned at Bloodstock Festival with cuts from their debut EP “Lo and Behold“. That experience led to the quintet sharing stages with the likes of Bay Area California Thrash Kings Exodus, Max Cavalera’s Son Ritchie

Review: “Path To Immortality” by Voices Of Ruin

Releasing three albums in a decade on the scene might not seem like that much but with each installment, Anaheim Californian quintet Voices Of Ruin have upped their game. This time out they have spared no expense and worked with Machine Head, Soulfy and Once Human guitarist Logan Mader (Gojira, SepticFlesh), who produced the album

Playthrough: “Death Amphetamine” from Exodus!

The Bay Strikes Back tour may have been cut tragically short but they did manage some shows with the incredible line-up of Testament, Exodus and Death Angel. Filmed at the Orbita Hall, Wroclaw Poland stop on 19th February 2020, here’s Exodus drummer Tom Hunting playing “Death Amphetamine” from the monstrous “Shovel Headed Kill Machine“.