Tag: Sharkteeth Grinder

Review: “Age Of Fire” EP by From Eden To Exile

Three years after their critically acclaimed (Metal Hammer, Terrorizer) debut “Modern Disdain” Northampton based Metallers From Eden To Exile have announced their return with “Age Of  Fire“. The band, vocalist Tom Frankin, guitarist duo Tom Kelland and Joey Jaycock a alongside rhythm section of bassist Mike Bell and Jake Patrick tapped up producer and engineer Neil Hudson of Initiate Audio and

Interview: Local Distortion talk to Sharkteeth Grinder!

Local Distortion caught up with vocalist Bobbo Haldane from Corby Hardcore act Sharkteeth Grinder at Castlefest 2019. They’ve hammered out a pair of EPs and a split with Chikara in true Blackened Chaotic Hardcore with just a sprinkling of Mathcore style since 2016 so 2020 could mean than new music past due. We’re still reeling

The Black Map #65: Sharkteeth Grinder from Corby!

Heading to Castle Fest in September, DIY Mathcore trio Sharkteeth Grinder have added Blackened elements to their sound and are know for their chaotic live shows. It’s no wonder when they cite their influences as being Dillinger Escape Plan, The Chariot and Norma Jean that their raw uncontrolled energy and sanity questioning stage antics would

NEWS: Bleach tour dates!

Having released their debut EP “Disconnect” on Friday, Manchester Hardcore crew Bleach have announced a quintet of northern live dates in the coming month including a December one dayer in Lincoln. Perhaps surprisingly, neither Borders or Reclaimer are on the bill… October with Harmed and Centuries 3rd Leeds, Temple of Boom 4th Manchester, Star And Garter

Interview: Richard Conroy Phillips from Dead Hands!

Interviews with Tom Gardner from Harbinger, Harrison Cook from Reclaimer and now, in the third of our exclusive interview series post Upsurge Festival, we caught up with Richard Conroy Phillips aka the voice of Birmingham’s Dead Hands! One of the most memorable acts of the weekend, they were easily the biggest surprise package! Your set at Upsurge Festival was