Tag: Tweedledead

Review: “Infernotes” by Tweedledead

One fleeting glance at the cover artwork should be enough to confirm that the works of Tweedledead is going to be dark. A vision with an analytical eye towards the current social drift and the decline of modern civilisation which has roots in ancient times, “Infernotes” is the blackened and gnarly creation of a multi instrumentalist hailing

NEWS: Tweedledead create an avalanche…

A third and final(?) preview of “Infernotes“, from Italian Extreme Metal entity Tweedledead has landed on the dark side of the moon in “Kingdom Collapse“. The product of time spend playing in Grindcore, Black and Death Metal bands including both Sepolcral and Misos going all the way back to the 90’s, the project casts an

NEWS: Tweedledead confess to the sins of humanity?

The rotting corpses of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum have been resurrected in Frankenstein like fashion to create a single entity known simply as Tweedledead. That beast has crafted an album called “Infernotes“, which is said to intertwine elements from a vast swath of extreme genres, from Death and Black Metal to Grindcore for your listening

NEWS: Tweedledead sign with Lethal Scissor Records!

Hailing from Latisana Italy, a multi instrumentalist known for his work in both Death and Black Metal bands (Sepolcral, Misos) in the 90’s has returned with a new conceptual project that exists within its own Universe. “Infernotes“, the debut album of Tweedledead, is said to be a vision with an analytical eye towards the current