Incest is best. Keep it in the family. That’s what they say, right?! Nirvana released a rarities collection entitled “Incesticide” back in 1992 which still holds up as an example of raw talent and experimentation but we digress. When The Dillinger Escape Plan parted company with original vocalist Dimitri Minakakis they recorded an instrumental EP during their
Selling over a Million copies in the US alone, the full debut album from former Nine Inch Nails guitarist Richard Patrick’s then new band Filter entitled “Short Bus” was a must in 1995. Controvercial single “Hey Man, Nice Shot” was seen by some as capitalising on the suicide of Nirvana‘s frontman Kurt Cobain. Fast forward
From Nivana‘s iconic “Nevermind”, the album that brought so many people to Metal via Grunge in 1994, comes “Territorial Pissings”. Everyone has covered it… From ill Nino to Max Cavalera’s Soulfly to Comeback Kid and Dexter Holland’s The Offspring. But we’re going to go with Brighton’s Progressive Metalcore heroes Architects performing a version for the BBC in
What more can we say? Keith Buckley is absent so the band continue on with a little help from their friends. Pro-Shot full set from Everytime I Die at Hellfest 2017! *Enter Ryan McKenney (Trap Them), vocals* 0:49 Roman Holiday 3:05 The Marvelous Slut 5:44 Thirst 7:09 Floater 10:30 A long pause 11:48 Underwater Bimbos
A prize pair from Architects, performing a cover of Nirvana classic “Territorial Pissings” and new song “Doomsday” live at BBC Radio 1 Rocks with Annie Mac and Daniel P Carter at the BBC’s Maida Vale studios. Sam Carter’s guest spot on Neck Deep‘s “Don’t Wait” was an added bonus!