Tag: Rare Ass Sh*t

Bootleg: Suicide Silence in California!

The quality might not be so hot but here’s a young looking Suicide Silence at The Showcase Theatre in Corona California back in 2004 as the band mixed up material from their first demo “Death Awaits” and the second one as Mitch Lucker had replaced original vocalist Tanner Womack. But that’s not all. At that

NEWS: Suicide Silence preview “Becoming The Hunter”!

There is a shroud of mystery around the upcoming sixth studio album from Californian Deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence. Perhaps after the way their self titled panned out they’re holding back for the release date. While that remains on lock down for now, what we know is that Steve Evetts was back in the Production chair

Documentary: Suicide Silence Documentary on the way?

While they their next album has been completed in terms of recording sessions by all accounts, Deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence have announced a DVD/Blu-ray/Digital release in the works called “Live Life Hard”. It is said to feature a tonne of old school footage from the Mitch Lucker era and they’ll be taking sign ups for

Bootleg: “Sacred Words” from Suicide Silence!

Switching from the sadly departed and much missed Mitch Lucker to former All Shall Perish frontman Eddie Hermida for their latest official bootleg offering around the freshly released “Rare Ass Sh*t” 2002-2006 era compilation of output, Riverside California Deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence have let us have a version of “Sacred Words”. Filmed at Summer Breeze

Bootleg: Suicide Silence raid the liquor cabinet for inspiration?

Deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence have continued their bootleg releases of live footage around their new rarities album “Rare Ass Sh*t” that documents the 2002-2006 era of the band with a trio of releases. Filmed live at the Showcase in Corona are “Destruction of a Statue” and “Distorted Thought of Addiction” while from Robot Mosh Fest

Bootleg: “Engine No. 9” from Suicide Silence!

Riverside California Deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence have celebrated their massive 27 track stop gap rarities album, the cunningly titled “Rare Ass Sh*t” that documents the 2002-2006 era of the band with a Pro-Shot recording of their cover of “Engine No. 9” by Deftones. A Mitch Lucker favourite, this was recorded in August 2011.