Tag: Shadow of Intent

NEWS: Shadow Of Intent get furious with Elegy!

The long awaited fourth studio album from Shadow Of Intent has finally landed with the return of keyboard virtuoso Francesco Ferrini of Fleshgod Apocalypse to add the symphonic embellishments to Chris Wiseman’s crushing guitar work, not to mention a pair of guest vocal appearances from Chuck Billy of Testament and Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel. So

Documentary: “The Making Of Elegy #2” from Shadow Of Intent!

The second part of the making of series that precedes the release of “Elegy” by Deathcore titans Shadow Of Intent on 14th January focuses on the drum tracking with new man Bryce Butler (The Faceless, Abigail Williams) who despite being known for his work with many, many bands hasn’t had the opportunity to work on

Documentary: “The Making Of Elegy #1” from Shadow Of Intent!

Featuring guest appearances from Chuck Billy of Testament and Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel fame as well as keyboard virtuoso Francesco Ferrini of Fleshgod Apocalypse the upcoming fourth album from Deathcore titans  Shadow Of Intent is a mouthwatering prospect. If those appearances weren’t enough, the album also sees the band joined by new drummer Bryce Butler

Review: “All That I Am, Laid Out in Front of Me” by Akimbria

When it comes to making a statement as a new band and getting people to really pay attention to your offering, nothing quite says “We’re HERE!” like a guest appearance from a titan of a genre that you’re creating in. Some might call it cheating or underhand because you haven’t got there on your own,

NEWS: Shadow Of Intent unveil “Where Millions Have Come to Die”!

Shadow Of Intent will be in Europe at the turn of the year with a tour that was originally for critically acclaimed Symphonic Deathcore record “Meloncholy” but will now be the first for upcoming new release “Elegy” but they are not the only ones and circumstances out of their control have dictated their actions. The

Review: ”Måsstaden Under Vatten” by VILDHJARTA

When it comes down to it, it could almost be considered a crime against humanity that a collective like VILDHJARTA have been allowed to leave in excess of 2920 days between releases but the quality of their 2011 debut “Måsstaden” and 2013 EP “Thousands Of Evils” have been more than enough to keep the home