Interview with Gruesome
How did Gruesome come about? I assume it was tied to the Death To All tours you were involved in? Yes, both Matt and I were part of those tours… Matt doing guitar/vocals in 2012 and I was a guest...
View ArticleInterview With Mörbid Vomit
But this trio came together and released a compilation earlier this year on Blast Head Records, Return to the Crypts, compiling the band’s first two demos. And it killed. So much so it actually...
View ArticleInterview With Palace in Thunderland
Greetings space men, thank you for during this interview with me. A few of us have crossed paths before in altered forms. Please introduce yourselves; name and rank for the readers please! Adam...
View ArticleInterview With Midmourner
Well shit fellas, glad to see some of you miscreants back in action and good to meet the rest of you fellas for the first time. If it’s cool would each of you state your chosen method of destruction...
View ArticleInterview With Nile
Not only was an album of awesome technical proficiency and speed, it had huge churning slower passages that rumblesd like blocks of stone being dragged to a Pyramid. And speaking of pyramids, Nile...
View ArticleInterview With Jungle Rot
A wine made of piss’n’vinegar that is; the band continues to deliver angry themes of war, social and politically charged diatribes, all wrapped up in the band’s no nonsense, no frills, no bullshit...
View ArticleInterview With Contra
In fact what I understand Adam actually isn’t so much the bassist as he’s a guitarist crafting a special tone that’s lower than low…so more on that later! The past is fondly remembered that’s for...
View ArticleInterview With Multinational Corporations
Fans of Phobia, Excruciating Terror, Terrorizer, Extreme Noise Terror, Dystopia and all of the bands that molded the genre should go absolutely nuts for these guys. With a killer EP Jamat-al-Maut in...
View ArticleInterview With Vehemence
I gave the band’s second album, 2004’s God Was Created a (embarrassingly) glowing review, though I stand by it and consider the album one of my top 25 albums of all time — hailing it a new classic. I...
View ArticleInterview With Brutality
The album was critically acclaimed and a quality follow up, When the Sky Turns Black was released in 1994, when death metal was starting to get a saturated. However amid lineup changes the band...
View ArticleInterview With Bulletbelt
The relationship has been brought into the new era of metal with Deathgasm, a labor of love from Kiwi director and writer Jason Lei Howden. Not only is the movie a fun filled, gore laden horror romp,...
View ArticleInterview With Abysmal Dawn
Band founder, guitarist and vocalist Charles Elliott is a man I have dealt with for a number of years. Not only as front man of Abysmal Dawn but also a PR spokesperson for Nuclear Blast Records. So...
View ArticleInterview With Vex
Prior album Memorious was more of a melodic death metal affair, but with Sky Exile, we get a lot more naturalistic and atmospheric elements at play that expand the band’s sound (check my review for...
View ArticleInterview With The Project Hate MCMXCIX
And once again Lord K has surrounded him self with a host of who is who in metal including long standing original member Jorgen Sandstrom of Grave fame, drummer Dirk Veuberen (Megadeath, Aborted,...
View ArticleInterview With Invasion
So here we are with your fourth album in 18 years. First you had “Conquered” in 1999, then there was an 8 year gap between 2002 “Berserk Artillery Barrage” and 2010 “Orchestrated Kill Maneuver” and a 7...
View ArticleInterview With Revel In Flesh
I was able to catch up with drummer Vogtsson and founder Ralf Haubersson, overcome some language barriers and for the thrid time delve deeper into the Deathkult known as Revel in Flesh. I know you guys...
View ArticleInterview With Woe
Hope Attrition seems very…cathartic and redemptive. Would you agree and why? I can say that it has been cathartic, in a sense. There was a lot to get out and after so much time away from playing, it...
View ArticleInterview With Dave Ingram
But since leaving Benediction after Grind Bastard, he has kept busy with multiple projects and now as you will see below, is keeping very busy in many projects. I won’t spoil the details here in this...
View ArticleInterview With Withered
Since the show, Withered has released three more widely acclaimed albums in 2008’s Folie Circulaire and 2010’s Dualitas, then after a bit of a layoff, 2016’s Grief Relic. And in full circle, I got to...
View ArticleInterview With Vomit Remnants
Ohayoo! Keisuke-san or kun… I never figured out the difference between using one versus the other. Is one more formal than the other? Keisuke: Ohayoo! Nick-san!! The Japanese use many honorifics. We...
View ArticleInterview With Revel in Flesh
Ralf, explain to the readers your new release Relics Of The Deathkult. What does this compilation contain, why War Anthem Records as the label and speak about the amazing artwork. Also, is all the...
View ArticleInterview With Abscession
8 years ago they released, Grave Offerings, an excellent debut album, with some killer songs and arguably one song, “Gargoyle” that’s one of the best in the style I’ve heard in the last few years. But...
View ArticleInterview With The Project Hate MCMXCIX
The latest fan-funded endeavor Spewing Venom into the Eyes of Deities, was released last fall, with a CD version released earlier this spring. The album is, of course, absolutely killer, and dare I...
View ArticleInterview with Epoch of Unlight
With three albums on The End Records from 1999-2002 (What Will Be Has Been, Caught in the Unlight and The Continuum Hypothesis), Epoch of Unlight delivered killer melodic, but vicious black metal with...
View ArticleInterview With Vile Revelation
I stumbled across these guys while writing my review for a St Louis, Missouri deathcore band Abadonnia back in 2023, and found there was (at the time) some crossover with a band from Kansas City...
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