Tag: Heavy New York

Interview: Urne talk “A Feast Of Sorrow” with Heavy New York!

As Urne prepare to unleash a sophomore album in “A Feast Of Sorrow“, a record produced by Gojira vocalist and guitarist Joe Duplantier alongside Johann Meyer at Duplantier‘s Silver Cord Studio in Brooklyn New York, on 11th August, ex-Hang The Bastard bassist Joe Nally spoke to the interview God’s at Heavy New York about… well

Interview: The Halo Effect talk New Material with Heavy New York!

Bassist Peter Iwers is under the FBI integration spotlight with Heavy New York to discuss new music from Swedish Melodic Death Metal supergroup The Halo Effect who feature in their ranks prisoners know for their convictions in Dark Tranquillity and In Flames. But that’s not all as the conversation goes off on a tangent about what it’s like to

Interview: Mélancolia talk “HissThroughRottenTeeth” with Heavy New York!

Continuing the fear campaign around their Nuclear Blast and Greyscale Records album “HissThroughRottenTeeth“, Melbourne based Blackened Deathcore group Mélancolia spoke to the interview masters over at Heavy New York. A concept release, the album immerses listeners in a torturous tale of birth, life and death, following a fallen deity, cast down from a godly realm and

Interview: Vintersea talk “Woven Into Ashes” with Heavy New York!

Guitarist Riley Nix is the man chosen by Vintersea as their representative to be grilled under the FBI style interrogation spotlights of Heavy New York for an interview about their new album “Woven Into Ashes” and rightly so as he’s already spoken elsewhere. The Portland quintet showcase progressive, melodic and blackened tendencies on the album

Interview: Currents talk “The Death We Seek” with Heavy New York!

Style evolution, lyrical inspiration and the different kinds of live shows are all topics on the tarot cards for this conversation between Currents and Heavy New York around the bands new album “The Death We Seek“. That’s out 5th May via SharpTone Records with pre-release singles “So Alone” and “Remember Me” breaking the landing a