Whether we will see Tulsa Oklahoma Heavy Metallers The Agony Scene after the tragic passing of bassist and backing vocalist Jay White again remains to be seen but after four albums in a fifteen year stretch from 2003 to 2018 they have made their mark. Back in 2007 they released their one and only album with
Following the tragic news of the passing of The Agony Scene bassist Jay White earlier today from an unnamed illness he was receiving dialysis treatments for, it’s only right that we should our own tribute. So here’s a full set from the band at Jewels Catch One in Los Angeles California on 30th November 2018
Close encounters of the 3rd kind? In this latest episode of “Crazy Tour Stories” from Digital Tour Bus, The Agony Scene stand outside the Concord Music Hall in Chicago Illinois and talk about… Well just watch the clip. The band are correctly touring their new full length “Tormentor” out now via Outerloop Records.
Pro-Shot on 28th November at Holy Diver in Sacramento California, here’s “Scapegoat” from The Agony Scene! The show is part of the quinets ongoing run with Fit For An Autopsy and Unearth. The band have returned in fine form with new album “Tormentor” via Outerloop Records, check out our review!
Filmed at Concord Music Hall in Chicago Illinois on the 24th July stop of the Summer Slaughter Tour, Digital Tour Bus caught up with The Agony Scene in this newly released clip. The tour saw the band joining Between The Buried And Me, Born Of Osiris and Veil of Maya on what is billed as one
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Directed by Jacob Reynolds, The Agony Scene have released a music video for “Ascent and Decline” from their newly released album “Tormentor” via Outerloop Records. The album is stunningly good – check out our review – while the band are currently tearing it up on The Summer Slaughter Tour in the US.
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Filmed by Mrshamoozoo Films on 16th July, here’s a full set from The Agony Scene at the Masquerade in Atlanta from The Summer Slaughter Tour. The set having 4 new songs from their new album “Tormentor” which released on Friday via Outerloop Records showcases the bands faith in the new material. You can check out our thoughts
It has been 11 long years since Tulsa, Oklahoma Metallers The Agony Scene last released an album. It has been 5 years since they reformed in 2013 with the 2008 incarnation of the band, only for bassist Chris Rye to drop out in 2015. The Agony Scene initially started out in 2000, making a name