Tag: Spite

NEWS: Spite and Whitechapel join forces!

Ahead of a HUGE European tour trek with Thy Art Is Murder, Whitechapel and Fit For An Autopsy, Rise Records have unveiled a new single from Southern Californian Deathcore outfit Spite. A cut that could well see not only it’s live debut but also see Phil Bozeman reprise his role, it’s titled “Thank You, Again”

Bootleg: Darko US live in session!

Where they find the time between the demands of Spite and Chelsea Grin remains a mystery but Tom Barber and Josh “Baby J” Miller’s project Darko US remains as prolific as ever since it’s inception. While CaliberTV are referring to this newly released session video as live in the studio, it boasts audio Mixed and

Review: “Nothing Here Is Held Sacred” by Underneath

Metallic Hardcore trio Underneath hail from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and at the time of writing are in search of a drummer to play some shows around their debut EP “Nothing Here Is Held Sacred“. The record spans six raw cuts, described in one sentence as a non-stop barrage of riffs accompanied by screaming and the rhythm

Bootleg: Impericon Never Say Die Tour 2022 in Berlin!

If you enjoyed the ongoing Impericon Never Say Die Tour 2022 or if you fancy a peak at what you missed out on, the 17th November stop at SO36 in Berlin Germany has been ram raided by Core Community who have given us a cut from After The Burial, Suicide Silence, Currents, Spite, Invent Animate,

Bootleg: “Lord Of The Upside Down” and “Crumble” from Spite!

In a Caliber TV live session at Rapture Recordings with Cody Fuentes behind the boards, Deathcore collective Spite have laid down renditions of “Lord Of The Upside Down” and “Crumble” back to back. Both cuts top and tail on the bands August released album “Dedication To Flesh“, one of those Rise Records releases that breaks

NEWS: Darko begin the evolution?

It seems a little strange that your side project would be releasing singles while your main squeeze was doing likewise but Darko have dropped a music video for “Evolving” that features a guest appearance from Shaolin G amidst the first singles from the new Chelsea Grin double album “Suffer In Heaven / Suffer In Hell“.

NEWS: Darko let Crowfield loose on “Ana”!

The endless rotation of members of Deathcore superpowers has stopped temporarily with Chelsea Grin vocalist Tom Barber (ex-Lorna Shore) and Spite drummer Josh Miller (ex-Emmure) able to concentrate on their side project Darko which continues to impress. Their latest single finds director Norbert Crowfield once again behind the camera and Taylor Barber of Left To