Rather than talk about their new EP “Rage” with Belgian Jasper, Bleeding Through vocalist Brandon Schieppati instead takes a few moments to talk about his friend Trevor Strnad from The Black Dahlia Murder, one who we have sadly loved and lost this past May. Containing audio fragments of “Child Of Night” from the “Verminous” album,
Engineered and mixed by Marshall Wieczorek at Loudspeaker Recordings, dedicated drum cam footage of Alan Cassidy performing “Verminous” with The Black Dahlia Murder in Atlanta, Georgia in 2021 has surfaced serving as a reminder of not only how good a drummer Cassidy is but also how much Trevor Strnad is missed. Will we see the band
Paying tribute to the much missed Trevor Strnad, frontman Michael “Chobba” Crutchley of Black Country Beatdown Deathcore enthusiasts Suffer has chosen to join the ranks of those doing a vocal cover, putting his throat to “What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse” by The Black Dahlia Murder, the instrumental being the one from the
Directed by Kyle Lamar at Digital Myle, Metal Blade Records have shared a music video for “Called Home” from the new Allegaeon album “Damnum” for which viewer discretion is advised due to its dark themes. It couldn’t have appeared at a more vital time either with the news of the tragic passing of The Black
Ever wondered how a musician gets their sound? Well a full live rig rundown is the classic way of finding out as they document what they’re using and for Alan Cassidy of The Black Dahlia Murder to achieve his signature drum sound there is an awful lot of Pearl and Tama going on. He uses
The air of controversy hangs thick like a shroud of darkness around Infant Annihilator, the parodies, metaphors and satires they create in their shock humour laced graphically disturbing lyrics the kind of thing that attracts and repulses at the same time, leaving some laughing out loud at the depravity of it with the words “oh
The “Verminous” tour may not have (as yet) made it to Europe following the cancellation of the original shows with Viscera and Rings Of Saturn but that hasn’t stopped The Black Dahlia Murder demonstrating their prowess stateside. Filmed at Summit in Denver Colorado on 9th November, here’s a drum cam footage of Alan Cassidy blasting
16 days and counting away from their upcoming album, Michigan’s Wounded Touch have dropped their new single and music video in “Translating Threats in Morse Code”, another chaotic blend of hardcore and metal with some 90’s inspirations in the vein of Snapcase. The cut is one of eleven recorded with Andy Nelson at Bricktop Studio
Filmed at Center Stage in Atlanta Georgia on 28th September during the Up From The Sewer Tour and engineered and mixed by Marshall Wieczorek at Loudspeaker Recordings here’s dedicated drum cam footage of Alan Cassidy performing stone cold Death Metal classic “Miamsa” with The Black Dahlia Murder. The announcement that they will be joining Stick
Hailing from Michigan, Wounded Touch are the latest band to record with Andy Nelson at Bricktop Studio (Ingrown, Wristmeetrazor) with their debut album “AMERICANXIETY” set for 4th March via Smartpunk Records. Oscillating somewhere between Metalcore and Screamo while being described as experimental, the follow up to 2019 EP “From Day 0 Forward” is an eleven