Frenchmen Kadinja have tapped up the only member of Betraying The Martyrs that isn’t French for their take on the Slipknot classic “Spit It Out”! Aaron Matts being a pretty damn fine choice for the task. The song appears on the bands 27th September slated Nu-Metal era tribute album “DNA”, thanks in part to Arising
Way back in 2002 we saw the Roadrunner Roadrage Tour as it rolled up on Brighton’s Concord 2 like a tank with a trio of Roadrunner Records Metalcore bands in their infancy. Two of those bands have remained on the scene and outlived the stereotypes by reinventing themselves while staying true to their roots. Killswitch
After the highly impressive entrance into cathartic writing that was their “Disturbia” EP and a run of shows that took Melbourne Metalcore quartet (vocalist James Bergin, guitarist and clean vocalist James McKendrick, guitarist Mitch Farlie and drummer George Murphy) toured the Globe, including appearing at London’s iconic Camden Underworld with Miss May I. That was
Limp Bizkit, KoRn, Linkin Park, Deftones, Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, P.O.D., Papa Roach, System Of A Down. Believe it or not, these are the bands that make up the DNA of Kadinja. So the Frenchmen have recorded their tribute to the Kings of Nu-Metal with a covers album entitled “DNA” popping it’s cork on 27th September
Following “Hole In Me” and “Babylon”, Melbourne Metalcore crew Void Of Vision have launched a third vessel from “Hyperdaze”. Having made use of the publicity of their Slipknot cover for Metal Hammer Magazine, “If Only” should be the last pre-album launch single with 13th September (Friday) via UNFD having been selected…
The last of the Slipknot covers from Metal Hammer’s cover album tribute are gradually appearing in official online streams with Oxford Hardcore Punks MSRY being perhaps the last band you’d expect to be on it! But with new EP “Loss” appearing in November and Cancer Bats frontman Liam Cormier appearing on new single “Still Breaks
When people like Metal Injection are describing you as “One of the best damn Technical Death Metal bands out there” and you’ve managed to get the mighty Jason Suecof (Trivium, Devildriver, Whitechapel) to do the mixing not to mention John Douglas to do the mastering on your new album, then you’re surely onto a winner?
The next cut from the now two month old Metal Hammer Magazine tribute to Slipknot has now officially begun to stream! Glaswegians From Sorrow To Serenity got the chance and put down the gauntlet with their version of “The Blister Exists” from “The Subliminal Verses”. They’ll be joined by For I Am King in November
Recorded at the Atlanta Georgia stop of Attila‘s Rage Fest, Left To Suffer dropped a version of “Eyeless” by Slipknot on an unsuspecting audience! A home town show for the band, they have single “Lost At Last” out now
What is there to say about Brighton Progressive Metalcore heroes Architects that hasn’t been said? A little known fact is that we had the pleasure of seeing them perform at a venue called Pressure Point in Brighton with original vocalist Matt Johnson at the helm sometime in 2007 and have the event flyer to prove