Tag: Uncovered

NEWS: Butcher Babies return to the cage…

Filmed on their tour bus in New Jersey with the help of Steve Romano and Ian Mills, Butcher Babies have made it a release weekend by adding a full blown music video for new single “Beaver Cage” just a day after they threw an audio stream of the cut out of the open window as

NEWS: Butcher Babies enter the cage…

Intriguingly produced, mixed and mastered by Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, King 810, Varials) at Random Awesome Studios in 2022, a seventh single for seven deadly sins has surfaced from Butcher Babies since their last studio album “Lilith” in 2017. The cut is called “Beaver Cage” and follows a day after one half of the bands

NEWS: Butcher Babies take on “Best Friend”!

Having taken that Pantera cover out earlier in their career and subsequently whipped out a full EP in “Uncovered“, it’s safe to say that Butcher Babies are no strangers to taking someone’s tune and putting their own spin on it. After performing this one live at recent shows, they’ve made utilized of the skills of

Bootleg: Butcher Babies at Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2022!

After teasing us with a trio of cuts culled from it and an interview with vocalist duo Carla Harvey and Heidi Shepherd, Bloodstock Open Air Festival have finally provided us with the full set from Butcher Babies at this year’s incarnation of the annual event. The bands forth album and a European tour trek are

Review: “Uncovered” by Butcher Babies

Sandwiched between their 2013 debut album “Goliath” and 2015 sophomore record “Take It Like A Man” came a covers EP like few others from Los Angeles California Groove Metal act Butcher Babies. Adorned by cover artwork which is perhaps a nod to Guns n’ Roses EP “Lies” with its Newspaper front page style offering scandal

Review: “Self Titled” by Butcher Babies (10th Anniversary)

Produced by Andrew Mudrock (Godsmack, Avenged Sevenfold, Eighteen Visions) and self released in 2011, the debut EP from Los Angeles California quintet Butcher Babies was followed by a music video for “Mr. Slowdeath” almost a year later. That has reached 5.7 million views on YouTube to date and combined with their high octane live show