Ever wondered what a home recording setup might look like for a solo project? The mastermind behind Canadian Black Metal act Snakeblade takes us through his recording rig for debut album “The Kingdom” in this new video, along with his guitars and more. It’s amazing what is possible on a small budget and just how
The debut album “The Kingdom” from the one-man nerdy and Dirty Black Metal solo project, Snakeblade is out today and to celebrate he’s released a lyric video for “To The Pits With The Balrog“. It’s one that we reviewed just yesterday and makes for a varied and interesting listen, given it’s lyrical influences in the
A one man with guests Black Metal project, the man behind Snakeblade is Mike Redston from Vancouver, Canada. On board for his debut release are a collection of well known local musicians including Devan Howes of Kayas; Dylan Parker of Protosequence and Matthew Pancoust of Truent who each provide guitar solos. An album influenced by
“Ohh, I’m a scavenger, And I eat once decomposed, Feeding off waste, Picking your meat from your bones”. That’s right. So get ready for battle as “The Kingdom” by Vancouver’s Snakeblade will be burying it’s hatchet firmly in some skulls on 31st July. You can check out “When Kingdoms Collide” and this new cut “Scavenger”
A one-man black metal band born in Vancouver Canada, Snakeblade have announced a debut album in “The Kingdom” that has a handful of guest solos from other Canadian musicians including Devan Howes of Kayas; Dylan Parker of Protosequence; Kyler Li and Matthew Pancoust of Truent and is introduced with the single “When Kingdoms Collide”. The album