After playing the Download Pilot event ealier this summer Red Method (and formerly The Defiled) resident electronics guru Alex “The AvD ” Avdis takes you through the bands thinking behind the creation of “For The Sick – ReWorks“. Not a remix album in the conventional sense but a new hybrid beast entirely and of course
Featuring guest appearances from Andreas Bjulver of Cabal and Jeremy Gomez of Red Method, Nottingham Tech Metallers The Five Hundred have returned with sophomore album “A World On Fire” via Long Branch Records and Bassist Andy Crawford spoke to Heavy New York about the inspirations behind it, the state of the UK Metalcore scene and
Red Method have let guitarist David Tobin out of the basement for a guitar playthrough video for “Messiah” using the STL Tones Amphub Plugin that was edited by Quinton Lucion. They’ve announced The Devils Trident tour for November and December this year that will see them reciting the mantras of “For The Sick” while being
“I wanted to create something that was completely unconstrained, with no preconception of what the end result might be—something uncompromising, that completely disregarded boundaries and was unafraid to visit strange places. I feel that I achieved that goal and created a pretty unique slice of metal.” ~ James Sherwin While the early seeds of James
The only non-reworked track on their freshly released re-imagined version of “For The Sick“, it was only ever a matter of time before Red Method unleashed a music video for “Slaves To The New World Disorder“. The track has been mixed and mastered by former SikTh vocalist Justin Hill and features a guest appearance which
How did we get here? Well… February 2020 saw Red Method, a band born from ashes of The Defiled and Metastasis finally release their long gestating album “For The Sick“, produced by Scott Atkins and features appearances by Mikee Goodman (Sikth) and Jason Mendonca (Akercocke). They’d already played a wealth of shows around the record including a
Before we look forward to 2021 with “Underground Metal Bands To Watch” and “Most Anticipated Releases” entries in our Listmania Awards Season, we have to touch on the most disappointing albums of 2020. These are records which we were excited about based on the bands previous output and pre-release singles which then… fell flat when
Call it a reimagining, call it a remix or a rework… Red Method have revisited “Cycle Of Violence” from their Slipknot inspired debut album “For The Sick” for Halloween, an excuse to get the make-up on and shoot a gruesome gore fest of a music video. Or maybe just a haunting, eerie one…
Remind us just how good they are in the live arena, Red Method have dropped “Cycle Of Violence” cut from their set at Bloodstock 2019. They may have lost out on an ocean of shows, including the Amped Road Trip but Badger Fest 2020 at The Bread Shed in Manchester has been moved to 2021.
An unmasked Quinton Lucion is the man in the chair for today’s installment of the Guitar World sick riffs series as he hammers through one of the heavy hitters “Cycle Of Violence” from the debut full length record from his band Red Method, going by the name “For The Sick“. They have some rescheduled Amped