Tag: Writhe

NEWS: Kassogtha unleash “Rise” ahead of February shows!

Is there a better time to release a new single than when you’ve got seven days and seven deadly sins left the go before a tour across the United Kingdom with Writhe in tow? Progressive Death Metal merchants Kassogtha don’t think so which is why they’ve unleashed one called “Rise” as they prepare to celebrate

NEWS: Writhe. Kassogtha. February?!

As reducing The Hairy Dog in Derby to rubble and decimating the weak at Tech-Fest’s Techabilitation 2023 event in December wasn’t enough, Progressive Deathcore collective Writhe have announced they are taking their debut EP “In Filth” on the road. They do so as special guests of Progressive Death Metal merchants Kassogtha who celebrate seven years

Exclusive Interview: Writhe talk writing and recording “In Filth”!

Citing influences in Lorna Shore and Humanity’s Last Breath, United Kingdom Progressive Deathcore collective Writhe have created a debut EP titled “In Filth” which places them on the edge the territory of those beasts. A cautionary tale of a sentient AI’s transformation into a Lovecraftian entity of unfathomable horror, the concept record is one to turn bone

Exclusive Interview: Writhe talk Tech-Fest, AI and “In Filth”!

Creating a gripping and intense tale of a sentient AI’s transformation into a Lovecraftian entity of unfathomable horror, Progressive Deathcore machine Writhe made their mark with a branding iron when they unleashed “In Filth” at the end of November. That was then followed up by a live performance at Tech-Fest’s Techabilitation 2023 in Derby in December

Interview: Writhe talk Tech-Fest with Blank TV!

One of several bands including  Harbinger who were actually formed by a mutual love of all things Tech-Fest, Writhe embraced the opportunity to play Techabilitation like a duck taking to water. Having released their debut EP “In Filth” just prior to the event they had plenty to talk to Blank TV about outside The Hairy

Live Review: Tech-Fest Techabilitation 2023: Sunday (3 of 3)!

They say that all good things must come to an end; so as the sand slips though the hour glass we’re going to enjoy one last day of Techabilitation at the hands of Tech-Fest and then sit back and watch as Simon Garrod’s new band Eschalon grow wings. Tech-Fest has been an adventure for us since 2017,

Review: “In Filth” by Writhe

A doomsayer’s cautionary tale that feels as though it’s going to increase in its relevance with the passing of time, a gripping and intense tale of a sentient AI’s transformation into a Lovecraftian entity of unfathomable horror is what Writhe have created as their debut burnt offering. A Progressive Deathcore collective from the United Kingdom