Tag: Sylosis

Interview: Sylosis have Coffee with Ola Englund!

What could The Haunted guitarist and Solar Guitars mastermind Ola Englund possibly want to talk to Josh Middleton of Sylosis and formerly Architects about? The answer is found in the latest episode of his long running series Coffee with Ola! before the man himself hits the road with Bernth and Charles Berthoud on a tour

NEWS: Grove Street pay the piper?

“Seeking out to destroy, an invisible enemy, fear I’ll have to face up and pay, the ultimate penalty, every day is the same, I can’t face the progress I haven’t made, prisoner of my own domain, Release me from continual pain”

NEWS: Sylosis follow the path…

A surprise release is a thing of beauty and five fresh cuts recorded in the sessions of their last album “A Sign Of Things To Come” have appeared as if by magic via Nuclear Blast from Bloodstock survivors Sylosis. The title track of the EP “The Path” features a guest appearances from Debbie Gough of

Documentary: “The Early Years Documentary” from Sylosis!

After they officially confirmed the rumour that they would be sharing stages with Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine in the US next summer, Sylosis have shared an early years documentary featurette to get you warmed up. It’s been a triumphant return for the quartet with the highlight being their presence on the Sophie Lancaster

Live Review: A Bloodstock Experience (Saturday)

There is nothing quite like waking up in a tent on a hot summers morning during a festival, surrounded by the equally sleep deprived and yet… itching to sink a beer and witness some of the heros and heroines you’ve waited all year for. Five hash browns, a can of Monster and a latte chaser

Throwback: “Empyreal” from Sylosis!

Hindsight is a wonderful thing because while the second album “Edge Of The Earth” by Sylosis was surrounded by controversy when it dropped thirteen years ago, it’s appearance lead to events which made it all worthwhile. After all, if vocalist Jamie Graham hadn’t been pushed out so that lead guitarist Josh Middleton could  perform vocals,

Bootleg: “Poison For The Lost” from Sylosis!

A first headlining tour in eight years is just around the corner for Sylosis and so they have shared another cut recorded at the London stop of their tour with Malevolence in “Poison For The Lost“. It is of course another that takes pride of place on their new album “A Sign Of Things To