Tag: Fear Factory

NEWS: Altermind enter the “Archtype”!

Instrumental Progressive Tech-Metallers Altermind have debuted a music video for first single “Archtype”. The Austin Texas trio have made the song available over at bandcamp. And no, it’s not a Fear Factory cover.

Review: “Master Of Giallo” by Obszön Geschöpf

Released for Halloween on 31st October by Dark Star Records, “Master Of Giallo” by Obszön Geschöpf is not only the 8th full length release but also celebrates a 20th Anniversary! It’s an album that features a huge cast of 46 international guests musicians, including ex-Megadeth pair James Lomenzo and Glen Drover, former Fear Factory bassist Christian Olde Wolber

Spotlight: The Return of Static-X!

Having taken the time to digest the announcement that the remaining members of the original line-up of Static-X (Bassist Tony Campos, Drummer Ken Jay & Guitarist Koichi Fukuda) are reforming the band to record a new album “Project Regeneration” and tour the World for the 20th Anniversary of “Wisconsin Death Trip”, it’s time we talked about

Bootleg: Jamey Jasta at Bloodstock 2018!

Jamey Jasta played a special “and Friends” set at this summer’s Bloodstock Open Air Festival, with Light The Torch frontman Howard Jones (ex-Killswitch Engage) reprising his role on single “Chasing Demons”, Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares joining for some covers and even Crowbar‘s Kirk Windstein for “All I Have I Gave”. Here’s a selection of

Interview: Howard Jones at Bloodstock 2018!

Antihero Magazine caught up with Light The Torch (formerly known as Devil You Know) frontman Howard Jones (ex-Killswitch Engage) at Bloodstock Open Air Festival. Jones took part in Jamey Jasta’s solo band set to perform new song “Chasing Demons” while joining Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares for a selection of covers.  

Review: “Outlaws Till The End Vol. 1” by Devildriver

Santa Barbara quintet Devildriver have been around since 2002 in once incarnation or another, with frontman and former Coal Chamber vocalist Dez Farfara being the only original member in the current line-up. The groove metal band are one that should be noted as having the rare element of getting heavier with each progressive release, rather

Bootleg: Machine Head at The Dynamo Open Air Festival in 1995!

Taking place annually in Holland since 1986 and named after The Dynamo rock club in Eindhoven, The Dynamo Open Air has always been one to see some bands deliver phenomenal performances. From the year that saw Max Cavalera’s Nailbomb have their set recorded and released entitled “Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide” by Roadrunner Records and also featured the likes

Documentary: “Intro To Outlaw Country” from Devildriver!

Finally seeing release on 6th July via Napalm Records, Devildriver‘s Metal take on Outlaw Country, cunningly entitled “Outlaws ‘Til The End” with small print that says “Vol .1” has had its journey of creation documented. The epic cast of collaborators involved, including Brock Lindow of 36 Crazyfists fame, Wednesday 13, Burton C. Bell from Fear

Where Are They Now? #3 Dry Kill Logic

Formed circa 1995 in Westchester County, New York as Hinge, Dry Kill Logic changed their name and rose to the main stage from humble beginnings. First creating their own label, Psychodrama Records upon which they released two EPs and spawned the unforgettable “Pork Chop Sandwich”. In 2000, they were picked up by Roadrunner Records for

NEWS: Kerrang! Inside The World Of Extreme Metal Logos

As with most things, when it comes to Metal, the first bite is often with the eye. The cover art, band logo and name are all key in enticing the listener to check out something new for the first time. Any self respecting Metal Head is going to choose a band called “Dead Ducks” over