If you haven’t had the pleasure of an episode of The Garza Podcast yet then this is one for you as the Suicide Silence guitarist has put together a 72 minute long feature length episode of highlights from the year that has been 2023. From Fear Factory to (hed)p.e. and Cattle Decapitation it’s all here
Fans of Texas heat bringers The Dialectic will know about the vocal prowess of Mitch Howie and his love of a vocal cover. Having just released EP “Crawl To The Throne” he turns his talents to a one take vocal cover of of “Lost Boy” by Deathcore transcending pioneers Whitechapel which includes a clean sung
Upgraded from the O2 Forum in Kentish Town to The Roundhouse, the London stop of the long awaited and highly anticipated tour that sees Spite, Fit For An Autopsy, Whitechapel and Thy Art Is Murder was always going to be a night to remember, even if there is an air of controversy around the whole
Bringing the bloodstained crushed velvet curtain down on the saga of “Kin” in style ahead of shows with Thy Art Is Murder, Spite and Fit For An Autopsy, the Deathcore transcending Whitechapel have released a music video for “Without You/Without Us”. They’ve spent a few quid on it too with David Brodsky for My Good Eye:
Ahead of a HUGE European tour trek with Thy Art Is Murder, Whitechapel and Fit For An Autopsy, Rise Records have unveiled a new single from Southern Californian Deathcore outfit Spite. A cut that could well see not only it’s live debut but also see Phil Bozeman reprise his role, it’s titled “Thank You, Again”
More precisely a drum playthrough, the last of five, from former Whitechapel drummer Alex Rudinger (using Tama drums, Meinl Cymbals and Evans drum heads) of the cuts he played upon for Jared Dines solo project “The Grey“. The cut itself features Jon Dretto, one of a myriad of guests to appear over the sixteen songs
Following the announcement of a new single in “Join Me In Armageddon” and a new Will Putney (Body Count, Knocked Loose, Fit For An Autopsy) produced, mixed and mastered album in “Godlike“, it was only ever a matter of time before the Deathcore War Machine that is Thy Art Is Murder announced a European headlining
Timing as they say is everything and just a handful of days before a US run with Archspire, Signs Of The Swarm and Entheos that celebrates their stunning 2019 album “The Valley“, Progressive Deathcore beasts Whitechapel have unveiled a music video. Directed by David Brodsky (Cattle Decapitation, Revocation), the visual is for “I Will Find
“Piercing The Darkness“, the fourth of five cuts from “The Grey” by Jared Dines which drummer Alex Rudinger made his presence felt on has been given to us by the man himself in playthrough video form. Known for his work with Intronaut and Whitechapel, you can rest assured that Tama drums, Meinl Cymbals and Evans
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