Tag: Sumarian Records

Documentary: Between The Buried and Me talk to Gear Gods!

Progressive Death Metallers Between The Buried and Me talk to Gear Gods about their stage rig at The House of Blues in Anaheim CA, in this new episode of their long running series. The critically acclaimed band recently released the stunning “Automata I” via Sumarian Records. Between The Buried and Me are currently on a

Album Stream: “Live In Paris” by Betraying The Martyrs

Yesterday, Friday 16th March, Sumarian Records and Betraying The Martyrs combined to surprise release “Live In Paris”, a full set in the form of an 8 track album as a thank you for the fans for purchasing their current album “The Resilient”. The band are currently on a European tour in support of the album

Playthrough: Drums for “Lower The Populace” from The Haarp Machine!

Having recently released a guitar playthrough for “Shedding”, The Haarp Machine have now released a second playthrough. This time around an unnamed drummer playthrough of “Lower The Populace” from their debut album “Disclosure”. Given that the projects only member is guitarist Al Mu’min, it looks like the false dawn of re-activation in a run to Tech-Fest

NEWS: Upon A Burning Body Valentine’s Day Tee!

Getting in ahead of the curve, Texas Deathcore crew Upon A Burning Body have released a new t-shirt for Valentine’s Day. Featuring the bands logo at the nape of the neck and sporting those classic red on back colours! The bands current album “Straight From The Barrio” is out now via Sumarian Records.

Documentary: Guitar Rig Rundown with Periphery!

Premier Guitar have released an hour long Rig Rundown Documentary with Periphery Guitarist trio Misha Mansoor, Mark Holcomb and Jake Bowen in which they talk about all things guitar. Periphery’s current album “Periphery III: Select Difficulty” is out now via Sumarian.

Review: “In Becoming A Ghost” by The Faceless

I’ll be the first to admit that The Faceless are a band that I find difficult to get my head around. Not that they make bad music, far from it. There attitude and approach, the turn over of musicians, the missed tour dates and everything else that surrounds the band like a Bermuda triangle makes