It’s seems strange that despite the brilliance of 2017’s “False Idol” that Veil Of Maya didn’t play that many songs from it in their live sets. They’ve unveiled just their second single since that album in “Outsider” via Sumerian Records, the other track being “Members Only“. There is no mention as yet as to if
Founded in 1987 in Miami Florida by guitarist and vocalist Paul Masvidal and drummer Sean Reinert, Cynic incorporated elements of Progressive and Alternative Rock into Extreme Metal and after four demos in four years they signed to Roadrunner Records in 1991 and began work on the debut album. Both Masvidal and Reinert were part of
Filmed back in July 2016 at the Holmdel New Jersey stop of the Vans Warped Tour, here’s “Wormholes” that sees DJentlemen Volumes joined by Marc Okubo from Veil of Maya. According to now former vocalist Gus Farias via social media, the band kicked him out so they could get in former vocalist Michael Barr. Now
Canadian guitarist Nik Nocturnal counts down 40 of some of the best breakdowns to come over of the past decade (2010-2020) in this latest episode from his YouTube channel. But he doesn’t only count them down. Oh no. He plays them. That’s made possible by using a shed load of gear including a JP6 in
Fresh from their European Tour run with Atilla, DJentlemen Veil of Maya let guitarist Marc Okubo record an exclusive new track for Gear Gods Drumception 2019 using Toontrack. The band have new single “Members Only” out now which hopefully serves as a teaser for the follow up the brilliant and underrated “False Idol“.
There is back story to the career of North Carolina Metalcore quintet VALLEYS that is tale of tragedy and the strength to overcome. For those not familiar with the story, a week before the band released their debut “Experiment One: Asylum” in 2016, their vocalist Mikey Clement suddenly passed away in a horrific car crash.
Songs from their phenomenal “False Idol” might have not got as much play their live set as we’d have hoped but it remains a very high bench mark for not only Veil of Maya but for DJent infused Tech-Metal as a whole. The Chicago Illinois DJentlemen have announced that they are working on a brand
Sticking with the Atlanta Georgia stop of Rage Fest at Masquerade on 5th September, here are “Toxic” and “Subhuman” from Attila themselves! The Party Deathcore heavyweights will be upon our shores in November with Veil of Maya and Sylar to in support of current album “Villain”. Why doesn’t it feature single “Pizza”?!
It’s been just 7 days since we left Newark Showgrounds after another triumphant incarnation of Tech-Fest, thanks to Simon Garrod and the team. The Festival that inspired the creation of Metal Noise back in August 2017 has completed its 8th year and remains the King of the Underground Metal Scene, the UK’s equivalent of Euroblast.
It’s rapidly looking like Attila could release a music video for every song on their current album “Villain”. They went all dark and Nu-Metal with their lyrics for “Subhuman” perhaps trying to showcase another side to their Party Deathcore style. It’s the comedown from the high. They’ll be upon our shores with Veil of Maya