The event organisers warn us to “get ready for a night of chaos, nostalgia and unmatched energy” with Chop Suey and Slip-Not on a UK and Ireland co-headlining tour and as it happens, tonight ends up being exactly that. Personally this writer isn’t usually one for tribute bands but will freely admit to having enjoyed
A new lyric video created by Lars Kristoffer Hormander for “Spiritual Lies” from Sinsaenum gives us the opportunity to mention their new album “In Devastation” which is of course out now via earMusic. Crafted in the aftermath of the tragic death of founding drummer Joey Jordison (Slipknot, Murderdolls) and the passing of guitarist Frédéric Leclercq’s
An emotionally charged clean vocal bridge, an unexpected moment of melodic vulnerability, underlined by the unusual presence of a sitar amidst the chaos to balance of technicality, aggression and melody might be the last thing you expect from Extreme Metal group Sinsaenum…
As Sinsaenum are set to return with an album “In Devastation” which serves as a cathartic tribute to both drummer Joey Jordison and to the father of guitarist Frédéric Leclercq (Kreator, ex-Dragonforce), the band have let Leclercq himself speak to Belgian Jasper in this latest interview. Returning members Attila Csihar (Mayhem), Sean Zatorsky (Dååth), Stéphane Buriez
Extreme Metal Supergroup Sinsaenum have offered up a second taste of their upcoming studio album “In Devastation” with crushing new single “Last Goodbye“. For those not in the know, it marks the grounds first material since the passing of legendary drummer Joey Jordison (Slipknot, Murderdolls) in 2021 and finds them having evolved emotionally from the raw
Extreme Metal supergroup Sinsaenum have announced their long-awaited return with the release of their crushing new single “In Devastation“, the title track of their forthcoming third studio album due out 8th August via earMUSIC. Returning to the fold are Attila Csihar (Mayhem), Sean Zatorsky (Dååth), Stéphane Buriez (Loudblast), Heimoth (Seth) and Frédéric Leclercq (Kreator) with the
Scratching a different creative itch, Velositor, a trio consisting of Sean Zatorsky (Sinsaenum, Dååth, Vented, Chimaira), Jimmy NaNa (Solo Artist, Crossrip) and Tim Butler (End Of Days, Call From the Void) have recorded a cover of the 1995 Deftones classic “Root“. The cut is their first of the year, following a redux version of EP
How many projects is too many projects? Velositor consists of Sean Zatorsky (Sinsaenum, Dååth, Vented), Jimmy NaNa (Solo Artist & Crossrip) and Tim Butler (End Of Days) who have been quietly dropping music since 2021. Last May they put together a 19 track compilation of tunes from their 4 EPs including a Linkin Park cover for
Almost a month after they shared the music video for their latest single “My Desire“, Vented have returned to the cut to allow drummer Austin D’Amond, who proudly uses Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Evans Drumheads, ProMark Drumsticks, to demonstrate his skills in a playthrough video. The track is the third from the bands debut album
Death fired Groove Metal is the stock in trade for Vented, a supergroup who comprise Sean Zatorsky (Daath, Sinsaenum, Chimaira), Gergo Hajer (Omega Diatribe), Simon C. Bondar (White Tiger) and Austin D’Amond (Bleed The Sky, Chimaira, Devildriver). They have unveiled a third single in “My Desire” from their debut album “Cruelty And Corruption” which is