Tag: Projections

NEWS: Across The Swarm celebrate “The Friction”!

One of many, many albums that was set to be released 4-5 months ago was “Projections” by Across The Swarm. It was held back by agreement between the band and Time To Kill Records after the band recorded at Domination Studio in the Republic of San Marino and got Raphael Saini (Iced Earth, Cripple Bastards)

Playthrough: “Projections” from Across The Swarm!

Back at the beginning of March Italian Death Metallers Across The Swarm dropped a music video for “Projections“, the title track for their then 10th April slated album set to surface via Time To Kill Records. Not only recorded at Domination Studios by a team of Simone Mularoni and Simone Bertozzi (Gory Blister, Rhapsody, Labyrinth) and mixed by Steve

NEWS: Across The Swarm premier “Projections”!

Recording at Domination Studios with Simone Mularoni and Simone Bertozzi (Gory Blister, Rhapsody, Labyrinth) and mixing with Steve Wright at the Steve Wright Studios in Baltimore, United States (Dying Fetus, Misery Index), Italian Death Metallers Across The Swarm suggest that you need to cancel all your plans on 10th April. Why? Because you’re going to

NEWS: Litost hide in “The Shadow”?

Two man project Multi-instrumentalist John Rackowski and vocalist Matt Smith otherwise known as Litost have unveiled their first single of 2020 entitled “The Shadow“. Following last year’s eclectic covers album “Projections” the band are back to their own material and could well be working towards a fully fledged album.

Exclusive Interview: Litost talk Projections!

Earlier this week we had the pleasure of reviewing a covers EP entitled “Projections” from duo Litost (pronounced “lee-toast”) that is a mighty fine piece of work. Multi-instrumentalist John Rackowski and vocalist Matt Smith make the songs their own, a crucial part of any covers in our eyes so we figured it would be nice to

Review: “Projections” EP by Litost

Formed of Multi-instrumentalist John Rackowski and vocalist Matt Smith calling themselves Litost (pronounced “lee-toast”) are a duo who recorded and released “Colony” in April with 1700 miles between them and not meeting in person until it was completed. They’ve put their heads together to create a covers EP that takes in artists from as far