As human beings it’s often said we are the product of our genes and our influences. So Under The Influence takes a bands eye view of the albums and artists that they love and draw influence from in creating their own works. A number of surprises have appeared from bands who you might have thought
Dublin, Ireland Tech-Infused Metalcore quartet More Than Machines unveiled their labour of love “Paradigm” in October and we had the pleasure of reviewing it before it was available to the masses. After hearing it, we had a few questions for the band so here’s what they had to say… The American accented clean vocals, that
In the aftermath of the tragic death of The Prodigy frontman Keith Flint there has been an outpouring of love for the crossover genre pioneers. They brought together fans of rave and dance music with lovers of Industrial Metal with their own unique style and that has been of influence on many a band. Today’s
More Than Machines, an unsigned Electronic Djent Metalcore (a pun on EDM?) band based in Dublin, Ireland have spent the last two years writing and recording their debut album “Paradigm” and citing influences as wide ranging as Pendulum, Northlane and Architects the band have a press statement comment that reads: “‘Paradigm’ is all about models. The word