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Today I am joined by Evan Cloke of Evoke on the podcast!We're going to be chatting about his awesomely brutal self titled EP, which was released on May 16th! It's a one man project that features some of the most brutal music I've heard all year along with some of the funniest samples I've heard on music that is this stream.Evan also does covers on his Instagram page which we'll be chatting about as well as discussing the genre of Deathcore as a whole.Evoke on InstagramHorrenda + Their Last Stop + Fear Gorta live at Sin ESacred Noose + Grave Sermon + Their Last Stop + Lymphoedema live at Sin E Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boys are seeing triple, with the album Rivers of Nihil, featuring the Rivers of Nihil, by the band Rivers of Nihil
Garza sits down in-person with Mike Sugars & Aiden “Dave” Bessent from deathcore band PSYCHO-FRAME. https://bfan.link/SLITFOAGMSPONSORS:Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVBDistroKid - https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF!Patreon - Coming Soon!CHAPTERS:00:00 - Background // Atlanta HQ06:42 - Mastodon // John Mayer13:05 - Meshuggah Aura14:59 - Separating Art From Artist16:34 - New Album19:19 - Going All-In23:21 - Meeting Wife on Tour25:29 - Dapper Monkeys28:18 - Potato Cannons31:32 - First Concerts Attended // IN, GA36:03 - Gentlemen's Clubs39:33 - Getting Grounded as a Kid42:30 - Starting Guitar44:30 - Not Quitting48:40 - Starting PSYCHO-FRAME54:39 - B.C. Rich Ironbird59:05 - Weedeater Band // Cough Syrup1:02:17 - Smoking MJ1:06:49 - Riff: No Revives1:08:39 - Riff: Dave & Garza Chug1:09:46 - Riff: Garza Learns Tapping1:12:08 - Playing Difficult Parts1:14:07 - Church of Scientology1:17:55 - How the Band Met1:28:57 - Riff: Garza Freestyle
In episode 221 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas wants to hear from the Metalcore community who the go-to guy is for Modern Metal now that Nik Nocturnal quit YouTube. This episode explores the importance of staying current with other genres of metal and examines Nik's farewell video. Can you help us? Let us know, metalheads!Nik Nocturnal Links;https://linktr.ee/niknocturnal Get Heavy Metal Philosophy Merch!https://jonbarbas-shop.fourthwall.com/Heavy Metal Philosophy Contact;https://heavymetalphilosophy.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@heavymetalphilosophyhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyJonBarbas@heavymetalphilosophy.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/https://www.threads.net/@heavy_metal_philosophyhttps://bsky.app/profile/jonbarbas.bsky.social Metal Digest articles link;https://metal-digest.com/author/jon-barbas/#metalcore #modernmetal #deathcore
SPONSORS:LALAL.AI - https://www.lalal.ai/?fp_ref=prettygoodagentsGarza sits down in-person with Blake Mullens. Vocalist & guitar player for the deathcore band DISEMBODIED TYRANT. https://instagram.com/disembodiedtyrantCHAPTERS:00:00 - Whiskey Cheers01:04 - Missouri Venues // Chesterfield03:35 - Muay Thai09:47 - Fractal Axe-FX II12:15 - Blake's ESP Guitar13:46 - Chug: Blake's “Chewy” Tone17:41 - Joining DT23:04 - Learning Drums, Guitar & Being Homeschooled27:25 - Dealing with Critics31:28 - 8.6 BLACKOUT38:03 - Riff: 8.6 BLACKOUT41:10 - Watching Movies While Writing Music43:35 - Smoking Less Weed45:17 - Girlfriend Appreciation48:19 - The Poetic Edda51:00 - Riff: Death Empress Breakdown56:17 - Cigars1:02:24 - Strip Clubs1:11:41 - Identity Crisis // Losing 100lbs1:17:50 - Bad DMT Trip1:19:28 - Igorrr1:27:32 - Onward & Upward
This week Kayle catches up with a band from down under he hasn't listened to in a good long while: Make Them Suffer with their self titled album!
Between all the new tracks of the week, and a deep dive on some bands that just absolutely should have been bigger than they were, we check in on two of the biggest artists on the charts; one of them on top of the world, and one of them having a dip.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
In episode 218 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas chats with Andy from the deathcore band Thus Spoke Zarathustra about Nietzsche, MySpace era deathcore, and funny song titles. Why are metalheads so into Nietzsche versus other philosophers, and what is the state of the scene in Deathcore? Join us!Get Heavy Metal Philosophy Merch!https://jonbarbas-shop.fourthwall.com/Thus Spoke Zarathustra links;https://tszdeathcore.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/tszdeathcore/https://x.com/tszdeathcoreHeavy Metal Philosophy Contact;https://heavymetalphilosophy.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@heavymetalphilosophyhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyJonBarbas@heavymetalphilosophy.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/https://www.threads.net/@heavy_metal_philosophyhttps://bsky.app/profile/jonbarbas.bsky.social Metal Digest articles link;https://metal-digest.com/author/jon-barbas/#deathcore #Nietzsche #metal
Welcome back to Myspace Deathcore Summer! We're continuing our quest to find out which is the greatest deathcore album of the Myspace era - and we are joined again by true bro and Deathcore obsessive Alex Teyen - vocalist from Hull's finest Black Tongue. On this episode we look at the debut albums from 2 of the biggest heavyweight hitters of the original boom period that both continue to make huge waves to this day - The Somatic Defilement by Whitechapel vs Dead In My Arms by Carnifex our categories to discuss for these opening match-ups are songs, performance and artwork so we really break down these areas and critically analyse them to see who comes out on top! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:49 - Carnifex 10:02 - Whitechapel 14:45 - The Songs 36:10 - Performance 48:26 - Artwork 51:33 - Which is the Hardest? and the Verdict Follow us on the socials! https://discord.gg/nSjP3A8bRy https://www.instagram.com/theheavyistpodcast/ https://twitter.com/TheHeavyist https://www.facebook.com/TheHeavyist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theheavyist STAY HEAVY xJoin the Discord! It's full of people sharing sick heavy music all the time.
Welcome to Myspace Deathcore Summer! We're going to be trying to crown the greatest deathcore album of the Myspace era - and we are joined in this endeavour by Deathcore aficionado and legend of the scene Alex Teyen - vocalist from the UK downtempo deathcore band Black Tongue On the show this week we discuss our first match-up, it's dual vocalled Deathcore veterans Despised Icon with their debut album "The Ills of Modern Man" vs a band with some of the most iconic songs in the scene As Blood Runs Black with their debut record "Allegiance" our categories to discuss on these first rounds are songs, performance and artwork so we delve into all the thrills and spills on these 2 legendary records to find out which one comes out on top we'll be doing these bouts for a while so join us in this fantastic series which we are very proud of! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:11 - Despised Icon 06:45 - As Blood Runs Black 12:03 - The Songs 27:48 - Performance 38:53 - Artwork 41:40 - Which is the Hardest? and the final verdicts Follow us on the socials! https://discord.gg/nSjP3A8bRy https://www.instagram.com/theheavyistpodcast/ https://twitter.com/TheHeavyist https://www.facebook.com/TheHeavyist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theheavyist STAY HEAVY xJoin the Discord! It's full of people sharing sick heavy music all the time.
Welcome! This week we are setting out our plans for a new series we have affectionately titled "Deathcore Summer" we plan to do a knock-out style bracket competition where we decide once and for all what the greatest deathcore album of the myspace generation is - and of course we are going to be roping in homie of the show and resident expert on that scene Alex Teyen, vocalist of the legendary UK downtempo deathcore band Black Tongue. On this episode we outline the concept, discussing the record selections with Alex and getting his blessing (hopefully) Follow us on the socials! https://discord.gg/nSjP3A8bRy https://www.instagram.com/theheavyistpodcast/ https://twitter.com/TheHeavyist https://www.facebook.com/TheHeavyist/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theheavyist STAY HEAVY xJoin the Discord! It's full of people sharing sick heavy music all the time.
Sam's given Max quite a hefty task as he reviews the Australian deathcore group's 2015 album. For a fella that loves girly pop, how will a heavy review sit with him?Follow along with the songs we discuss in this week's Spotify playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Sabrina. Wir reden über Autos und Persönlichkeiten, Mercedes 300SL mit Flügeltüren, Christophers Saab Cabrio zu verschenken, ohne Plan in die Zukunft, ein Deep Purple-Tattoo, aufwachsen mit Pop Punk & Korn, Evanescence & Avril Lavigne, aus Nostalgie mal wieder Linkin Park, die Crossover Band Molotov, die meisten Miss World kommen aus Venezuela, im Fitness-Studio arbeiten, gut mit Lautstärke, beste Freundin Mama, die Kälte in Deutschland und die Wärme der Menschen in Südamerika, supergern Spanisch sprechen, zurück zur "Jungsmusik", Wald-Parties & Dorffeste, in der Schule nicht so die Persönlichkeit entwickeln können, Ausbildung zur Automobilkauffrau, ab drei Jahren Ballettunterricht, plötzlich hat Marlene gefehlt, die Rofa in Ludwigsburg, Parkway Drive & Deathcore, in der Corona-Zeit mit Hardcore anfangen, Turnstile als Einstieg, Counterparts im Juha West, Reise in die Oetinger Villa, die Community im Hardcore, die Stuttgarter HC-History um Sidekick, Crisis Never Ends & Empowerment, Dying Wish, Jess mit Swoon, "Demo kommt bald", kleine Shows immer cooler, via Kickboxing zum Poledance, die Balletthand nicht rausbekommen, spinning vs. static poles, tanzen im "DNA"-Video von Mavis, ganz schlimm FOMO haben, Karaoke in der Trude, gutes schwäbisches Essen, Morgen- und Abendroutinen, uvm.Drei Songs für die Playlist1) Ein Lied, das Sabrina mit Venezuela, verbindet: OSCAR D´LÉON - Llorarás2) Ein richtig guter Song zum Poledancen: LANA DEL RAY - Westcoast3) Einer von Sabrina liebsten Hardcore-Songs: ONE STEP CLOSER - Leave Me Behind
Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen to another episode of The Open Mic Podcast! With your host Tom Hirst, brought to you by Richland Source and Newsroom After Hours! This week we have a new Mansfield-ish band called MARROWEATER in the house! They play Deathcore music. The genre is coming back and it's an awesome thing. It makes me feel old. Gotta go check out their first single entitled infestation! Check it out here MARROWEATER Please make sure to like, share, and give us that much appreciated 5 star rating, that I'm sure you will agree, is well deserved! Also if you have Instagram, check us out: @openmicpdcast Check out The Richland Source and The Newsroom After Hours for all things happening in the great and beautiful Mansfield, Ohio! Also Check out Relax It's Just Coffee and Two Cousins Pizza Co. and Bonfire NAtion LTD and and The Mothership for local shows! Mansfield, Ohio is the greatest city in the continental U.S!
TEXT US, YOU WON'TMatt's long-awaited return to the podcast brings 9 incredible bangers and some textbook brotherly love! //TIMESTAMPS(00:00) Introduction(03:00) Assemble the Chariots - Galactic Order(13:05) Budman. - Private Island(22:30) SIGNALS - 8612 & The Rot Brings Me Peace(32:50) La Dispute - Such Small Hands(38:35) Montana of 300 - Holy Ghost(49:00) Peeling Flesh - The Fuckening (Slowed Version)(54:21) War From A Harlot's Mouth - Uptown Girl... Uptown Girl... I Had a Crush on You, Oh Uptown Girl!(01:02:30) Soulkeeper - Holy Design(01:10:10) DJ SMOKEY x INFECTIOUS JELQUING x ARSENY - MY WIFE RECENTLY LEFT MELinks!Assemble the Chariots - Galactic OrderBudman. - Private IslandSIGNALS - 8612 & The Rot Brings Me PeaceLa Dispute - Such Small HandsMontana of 300 - Holy GhostPeeling Flesh - The Fuckening (Slowed Version)War From A Harlot's Mouth - Uptown Girl... Uptown Girl... I Had a Crush on You, Oh Uptown Girl!Soulkeeper - Holy DesignDJ SMOKEY x INFECTIOUS JELQUING x ARSENY - MY WIFE RECENTLY LEFT MEJOIN OUR DISCORD!Hit us up! -- Instagram // Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.comLogo and Art by Mitch WeirCONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature lyrical themesThe Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitch Weir
Interview by Kris PetersTwo decades into any career and you would be forgiven for starting to grow stale or formulaic. Be it an office job, labouring, or even in the music industry, the old saying familiarity breeds contempt holds firm. But try telling that to Scottish metal outfit Bleed From Within who, after 20 years in the music scene, have reached their peak - their Zenith, if you will.The Glasgow firebrands are one of the hardest working acts in metal: playing shows globally with everyone from Megadeth to Slipknot, all while writing and regularly releasing monstrous, exhilarating songs. The upward journey reaches new heights on their seventh album, Zenith, which contains the band's heaviest, catchiest and most intrepid music to date.The band's first two albums, Humanity (2009) and Empire (2010), made Bleed From Within cult figureheads in the deathcore scene, before Uprising (2013) broadened their palate with groove metal adrenaline and melodic death metal prowess. It also marked their major-label debut, catapulting them onto tours with heavy royalty.In 2018, the band returned with the ferocious Era. Then, follow-ups Fracture (2020) and Shrine (2022) proved their greatest triumphs to date, intertwining vocalist Scott Kennedy's snarls with Steven Jones' majestic singing. The millions of streams gathered by such singles as The End of All We Know, Into Nothing and Levitate proved Bleed had become the next big thing. Now, on Zenith – announced ahead of career-affirming tours with Slipknot, Trivium and Bullet for My Valentine – the quintet are primed to leap into superstardom.HEAVY spoke with frontman Scott Kennedy to go deeper into Zenith."It feels like we've been waiting so long to drop this album," he sighed. "So, I'm buzzing for it to finally get out. I think it's the best collection of songs we've ever done and I'm desperate for people to hear it."We ask Kennedy to talk us through what Bleed From Within were going for musically with Zenith."To be honest, with Bleed From Within there's never really any concepts or anything like that," he replied. "It's more just about - for me personally - the songs are always about what I'm going through at that point in my life. I always try to write from the heart and write songs that are really meaningful because I don't want to go on stage and sing a song that doesn't really mean anything to me. I don't just want to go on and sing any old shit to the crowd. With Bleeding From Within it's just always about writing the best collection of metal songs that we possibly can, and I truthfully believe that this is the best collection of metal songs we've ever written."In the full interview, Scott discussed Zenith further, expressing his excitement about what he considers their best work to date. He highlighted the opening track Violent Nature for its heavy and fast nature, and elaborated on the collaborative songwriting process among band members, emphasizing a natural evolution in their music.Scott also mentioned Bleed From Within's experimentation with various musical elements, including strings and guest vocalists, to achieve a distinctive sound. The discussion wrapped up with a mention of upcoming tour plans and festivals following the album's release.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Once upon a time Man Must Die released two albums on Relapse Records and toured an absolute shit load. I actually remember when they toured with Machine Head, which is a fairly impressive thing for any metal band to achieve. Man Must Die were a death metal band, and in some quarters they were even called a technical death metal band. A term that vocalist, and our good pal, Joe disputes. And with good reason - technical death metal isn't really his bag. However, he does love Cryptopsy, and he has an extensive knowledge of death metal. And metal in general, really. So this week we thought it'd be a good idea to ask him to come along to talk about Cryptopsy, get his take on the various sub genres of death metal and to generally shoot the shit about a truly technical death metal band. Episode highlights: 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:11 The Joe Dilemma 01:05 Cultural Semantics and Humor 01:55 Podcast Dynamics and Editing 02:19 Introduction to Cryptopsy 04:14 Death Metal Deep Dive 11:09 Technical Death Metal Explained 29:07 Festival Chaos and Engineering Challenges 29:39 Dillinger Escape Plan Live Experiences 30:19 Technical Death Metal vs. Chaotic Metal 31:41 Progressive and Melodic Death Metal 34:07 Deathcore and Its Evolution 38:58 Cryptopsy's Journey and Lord Worm's Departure 49:39 Cryptopsy's Discography and Musical Style 01:01:06 The Science of Poetry 01:01:15 Depression and Lyrics 01:01:48 Cryptopsy's Musical Evolution 01:03:16 The Unspoken King Controversy 01:07:37 Return to Form: Self-Titled Album 01:13:42 Whisper Supremacy: A Detailed Analysis 01:22:34 Summarizing Cryptopsy's Impact 01:28:17 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts
Desde las profundidades del cosmos llega Mutant From The Nebula, una banda de Guadalajara que fusiona Metal Progresivo, Deathcore y Djent para crear una experiencia sonora única ⚡. Conformada por Abel Silva (Belial), Fernando Cortés, Mario Díaz, Carlos Fuentes y Mauricio González, esta agrupación trae un concepto narrativo que nos transporta a un futuro postapocalíptico . En este episodio exploramos su próximo EP - "Mutant Neuronal Reprograming", un viaje de seis canciones que relata la lucha de la humanidad tras una invasión alienígena . Desde la supervivencia hasta la batalla final contra el mutante "Vortiouss", cada tema es un capítulo de esta historia épica. Prepárate para un episodio donde la música y la ciencia ficción colisionan en una explosión de brutalidad y técnica. ¡Escúchalo ya en La Galería Nocturna! GothProds Links Apple Podcast — https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/goth-prods/id1606324255?l=en Amazon Music — https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/d10f63b6-f4f3-4a91-b21d-d98c2b08ca01/goth-prods?ref=dm_sh_xBGgYoDaqnREmWm0IoJu5r4kd Audible — https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B09Q9YY6PF&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detail Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/Goth-Prods-104237088306624/ Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/goth_prods/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@goth_prods
We discuss tons of tours coming around, metal news, new releases, and of course, the latest album from Deathcore legends, Whitechapel.
Garza sits down in-person with New Jersey slam deathcore band 9 DEAD. New Single "Drowning" OUT NOW! https://bfan.link/drowning-13SUPPORT: Garza Podcast Coffee - https://conceptcafes.com/product/garzapodcastcoffee/439 DEAD is:Blake Kinnamon - VocalsJohnathan Stauffer - GuitarJohn “Keply” Koplfe - DrumsChris Kusmanick - Bass00:00 - Who is 9 DEAD03:30 - Wrestling & ECW13:07 - Being a Parent15:38 - Drinking Before Flight21:48 - Harry Potter Books24:18 - Arguments & Nitpicking29:04 - How Band Came Together35:00 - Drumming on Makeshift Objects36:56 - Band Logo & Origin of Name44:06 - First Show58:40 - Proposals1:01:20 - Balancing Band & Personal Lives1:05:58 - Doomsday Clock1:07:43 - Don Campan from Waking The Cadaver1:10:42 - Thomas Murphy's Pub1:15:21 - The Untold (Feat. Eddie Hermida)1:18:45 - What's on Blake's Mind?1:19:28 - Death Feast Open Air 20251:21:12 - Pre Beer Before Show1:24:17 - Inspiration to Riffs1:31:02 - Writing Riffs You Want To Hear1:36:00 - Band Supports Each Others Personal Lives
The boys continue a decidedly metallic non-metal March with the titanically gnarly new album from Tennessee deathcore legends Whitechapel, the fantastic Hymns In Dissonance!
Oto and Jaycee played 2 hours of Metalcore, Deathcore and other types of extreme metal from Southeast-Asia. They also talked with Russell from Singaporean metalcore band Eden Eyes about the band's newest single, Interloper II.
TEXT US, YOU WON'TThoughts??Links:Rob Scallon - How Knocked Loose creates DANGER with their guitars (w/ Isaac Hale)Jimmy Kimmel Live - Knocked Loose ft. Poppy - SuffocateJesea Lee - Why Finn McKenty quit YouTubeTIMESTAMPS(00:00) Introduction(01:30) Rob Scallon & Knocked Loose(10:30) Knocked Loose & Poppy on Jimmy Kimmel(22:40) The Rise and Meh of Finn McKenty(50:20) Hatebaiting for Fun and Profit(01:13:55) Parasocial Relationships and YouJOIN OUR DISCORD!Hit us up! -- Instagram // Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.comLogo and Art by Mitch WeirCONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature lyrical themesThe Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitch Weir
Whitechapel's Ben Savage On The Loaded Radio Podcast TL;DR In this episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast, Whitechapel guitarist Ben Savage discusses the band's highly anticipated new album, Hymns In Dissonance, set for release on March 7 via Metal Blade Records. He dives into the writing process, the band's heaviest breakdowns yet, his biggest influences, and what fans can expect from their upcoming North American tour. Listen to the full interview below! Whitechapel's Hymns In Dissonance: Their Most Brutal Album Yet? For over a decade, Whitechapel has been at the forefront of modern deathcore, delivering devastating riffs, punishing breakdowns, and unrelenting aggression. Now, with their ninth studio album, Hymns In Dissonance, the Knoxville-based metal titans are taking their sound to darker and heavier depths than ever before. According to guitarist Alex Wade, the album is designed to be “shockingly menacing and brutal.” With guttural lows, eerie atmospheres, and crushing riffage, Hymns In Dissonance is poised to be one of the heaviest releases of 2024. In this week's episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast, we sit down with Ben Savage to break down the album's concept, the band's unique approach to songwriting, and what went into crafting this monstrous new record. The Concept Behind Hymns In Dissonance Unlike their previous album, Kin (2021), which explored deeply personal themes, Hymns In Dissonance is a concept album centered around a cult leader gathering followers to commit heinous acts in worship of their dark lord. Frontman Phil Bozeman describes the album's title as a direct contradiction: “Hymns are melodious and harmonious. Dissonance is the opposite. Dissonance represents evil. These tracks serve as hymns for the cult, each one symbolizing a deadly sin.” The record follows a 10-track journey that builds upon Whitechapel's legacy while introducing some of their lowest tunings and most intricate guitar work yet. Whitechapel's Heaviest Riffs Yet? One of the most exciting elements of Hymns In Dissonance is its brutal guitar work. In the interview, Ben Savage breaks down how Whitechapel pushed their sound further than ever before. One key highlight is the album's title track, which drops to Drop F tuning in its final breakdown—the lowest tuning Whitechapel has ever used. According to Wade, the shift in tuning helps create an “overwhelmingly crushing” finale that fans will undoubtedly feel in their bones. The album's lead single, “A Visceral Retch,” was the first taste of this new sound, immediately receiving high praise from fans for its sheer intensity. The Making of Hymns In Dissonance Unlike previous albums, the writing and recording process for Hymns In Dissonance was entirely in-house, with Zach Householder handling production duties. Having worked closely with producer Mark Lewis over the years, Householder was able to bring his deep understanding of Whitechapel's sound into the production process, ensuring maximum impact with every track. Savage also discusses how the band approached writing in a structured, weekday-only schedule, which allowed them to stay focused while avoiding burnout. Whitechapel's Hymns In Dissonance North American Tour With the album set to drop on March 7, Whitechapel is gearing up for a massive North American tour in support of Hymns In Dissonance. The month-long trek kicks off on March 18 in Raleigh, NC, and wraps up on April 19 in Atlanta, GA. They'll be joined by an absolutely stacked lineup, featuring: Brand of Sacrifice 200 Stab Wounds Alluvial With this kind of brutal tour package, fans can expect a nonstop assault of heavy music every single night. Tickets are available now, and if Whitechapel's past performances are anything to go by, this is not a show you'll want to miss. Listen to the Full Interview with Ben Savage We cover all of this and more in this week's Loaded Radio Podcast, where Ben Savage opens up about his biggest musical influences, his favorite records of all time, and what makes Hymns In Dissonance such a special album for Whitechapel.
Whitechapel founding member and guitarist Ben Savage celebrates his band's new album, 'Hymns in Dissonance,' out on March 7.
Send us a textTraitors Unleash "Phobias": A Conversation with Tyler SheltonThe wait is over—"Phobias," the highly anticipated fifth album from Tampa-based deathcore powerhouse Traitors, has arrived. We sit down with frontman Tyler Shelton for a jam-packed conversation covering his deep passion for music, film, his formative years, and the influences that shaped him. Known for their signature blend of slow, sludgy downtempo riffs and brutally aggressive breakdowns, Traitors continue to push the boundaries of the deathcore genre. "Phobias" is set to captivate both longtime fans and new listeners alike, reinforcing the band's role in the ongoing revival of the scene. Maintaining a fresh and relentless sound after 12 years is no easy feat, but Tyler and company make it look effortless. And to cap things off, we put Tyler to the test in our Hot Seat segment, quizzing him on his own lyrics. Tune in now and be sure to buy and stream Phobias, available worldwide.Stay connected with Traitors, visit: https://www.traitorsband.com/, https://www.instagram.com/traitorsband/, and https://www.facebook.com/@Traitorsfl/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Send us a textIf brutality is what you're seeking, Traitors delivers! On this episode of the Vulgar Display of Podcast, Traitors dives into their highly anticipated fifth album Phobias, set to release on February 21. Known for their sludgy downtempo riffs that helped redefine deathcore, Traitors gives fans a taste of what's to come with their singles "Release," "SBC," and "Break."Lead vocalist Tyler Shelton shares insights into the album's exploration of mental anguish, inner torment, and relentless trauma. Drawing from personal demons and dark themes, Phobias continues where their Night Terrors EP left off, pushing the intensity to new heights.Traitors has earned a dedicated fanbase touring alongside Miss May I, Born Of Osiris, Attack Attack!, VCTMS, and more.Don't miss this raw, unfiltered conversation about survival through chaos and how Traitors' signature sound is evolving in the deathcore scene!#Traitors #Deathcore #Phobias #VulgarDisplayOfPodcast #Metal #NewMusic #MentalHealth #Metalcorewww.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
Well, we're back!!!! We talk about Kendrick Lamar's subversive Super Bowl halftime show, bad deathcore and mallcore, what our deathcore/metalcore bands would sound like, metalcore stupidity, bands from Scene's past, the Grammy's?, new releases (to prove we listen to modern stuff and not shitty hardcore) and more!!!! We'll be back sooner than later!!!!!!
This week Sam and Marcos talk Gojira's big Grammy win, Poppy's big red carpet interview, Polyphia's upcoming collaborations, a new My Chemical Romance album, new music from Spiritbox, Imminence, Sleep Theory and more, reviews of new albums from Jinjer and Darko US, plus is 17 stage dives a lot(?), we review the Post MalOreo's and lots more! News: Gojira wins the Grammy, Courtney LaPlante wins the red carpet, Frank Iero lies about a new My Chemical Romance album, Polyphia to collaborate with Babymetal and more starting at (15:28). Spotlight: Sace6 and Catalyst starting at (40:28) New Music: Spiritbox, Imminence, Sleep Theory, Stray From The Path, Lights and Air Drawn Dagger starting at (47:33). Reviews: Jinjer (1:12:40) and Darko US (1:35:56). Become a Patron to gain early access and exclusive benefits! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sotspodcast Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0jp0fpudUz7gvu0SFaXhK3?si=6cddbd5b63564c9a Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sotspod Discord: https://discord.com/invite/3egU3Dk Merch: https://www.sotspodcast.com/merch Twitter: https://twitter.com/SOTSPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sotspodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sotspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@sotspodcast?hl=en Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sotspodcast.bsky.social
In episode 200 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas dives into his top ten favorite oddball metal albums of 2024! From experimental sounds to unique blends of genres, these records didn't fit neatly into our normal death metal, black metal, thrash metal, and progressive categories.Join us as we explore each album, sharing what makes them stand out and why they deserve a spot on your playlist. Don't forget to let me know your thoughts in the comments—what are your favorite oddball metal albums this year?Get Heavy Metal Philosophy Merch!https://jonbarbas-shop.fourthwall.com/Bands;Anna Pest - https://annapest.bandcamp.com/album/you-and-me-at-the-end-of-the-fucking-worldBlack Tusk - https://blacktusk.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-forwardBoundaries - https://store.boundariesct.com/Thrown - https://arisingempire.bandcamp.com/album/excessive-guiltTribulation - https://centurymedia.bandcamp.com/album/sub-rosa-in-ternum-24-bit-hd-audioIotunn - https://iotunn.bandcamp.com/album/kinshipSwamp Coffin - https://swampcoffin.bandcamp.com/album/drowning-gloryMother of Graves - https://motherofgraves.bandcamp.com/album/the-periapt-of-absenceBetter Lovers - https://sharptonerecords.bandcamp.com/album/highly-irresponsibleBarbarian Hermit - https://barbarianhermit.bandcamp.com/album/mean-sugarInsect Ark - https://insectark.bandcamp.com/album/raw-blood-singingHeavy Metal Philosophy Contact;https://heavymetalphilosophy.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@heavymetalphilosophyhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyHeavyMetalPhilosophy@gmail.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/https://www.threads.net/@heavy_metal_philosophyhttps://bsky.app/profile/jonbarbas.bsky.social Metal Digest articles link;https://metal-digest.com/author/jon-barbas/#metal #AOTY #2024
In this explosive episode of *The Metal Maniacs Podcast*, hosts Jay Ingersoll and Modd are joined by two heavy hitters from the scene: Luke Forton, the vocalist of **Reinventing Yesterday**, and Jeremy McClarey, the frontman of **Snake Out**. Together, they introduce Jay and Modd to the world of **hardcore**, diving deep into the extreme metal subgenre that has shaped everything from metal to punk and beyond. **Hardcore 101: The Roots and Rivalries** What comes to mind when you think of "metal"? Heavy riffs, brutal breakdowns, and epic solos? Now, what about "hardcore"? Luke and Jeremy help us explore the defining characteristics of hardcore as a genre, its connection to punk, and how it differs—and sometimes overlaps—with metal. We dig into the age-old debates: *Why can't we all just get along?* **The Evolution: From Punk to Metal** Hardcore's journey through music history is rich with influence. From its roots in 1980s punk with bands like **Black Flag**, **Minor Threat**, and **Bad Brains**, hardcore began blending into the metal world, influencing a wide range of extreme genres. We discuss how crossover thrash emerged, with bands like **Slayer**, **Metallica**, and **Anthrax** adopting hardcore and punk influences to shape the sound of thrash metal in the 80s. As hardcore evolved, it birthed new subgenres like **metallic hardcore** in the late 80s and 90s. Bands such as **Cro-Mags**, **Biohazard**, **Integrity**, **Madball**, and **Hatebreed** became central figures in the hardcore scene, mixing thrash, hardcore, and metal to create a new wave of aggressive, high-energy music. **The Blurring Lines of Metalcore** The line between hardcore and metalcore has always been fuzzy. As metalcore rose in popularity, many fans and critics argued about what truly defines the genre. **Proto-Deathcore and Beyond** As hardcore and metalcore evolved, so did the more extreme subgenres. **Deathcore** emerged as a brutal hybrid of death metal and hardcore, and while it's often debated whether it retains any hardcore essence, the influence of hardcore can still be traced in bands like **The Acacia Strain**, **The Red Chord**, and **Bleeding Through**. However, hardcore's reach didn't stop with metalcore or deathcore—it also inspired the rise of extreme bands in various niches of the underground scene. Luke and Jeremy give us their personal recommendations of modern hardcore bands, such as **Drain**, **Ingrown**, **Knocked Loose**, and **Candy**, discussing how they continue to carry the torch for hardcore with fresh, innovative sounds. **The Sound of Hardcore Today** In the second half of the episode, we dive into the current state of hardcore, where bands like **Twitching Tongues**, **God's Hate**, **Gates to Hell**, and **Fuming Mouth** have brought the genre to new heights. Whether it's the blistering speed of **Enforced** or the pummeling grooves of **Pain of Truth**, hardcore continues to push the boundaries of aggression, intensity, and emotion. Jay and Modd get to react to snippets of some of these bands' latest tracks, which leads to some fascinating conversations about the evolving sounds of hardcore and how the genre is both changing and staying true to its roots. The energy and raw emotion in these tracks are undeniable, and you'll hear firsthand the passion both our guests and hosts bring to the discussion. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the deep roots of extreme music. Whether you're a seasoned hardcore fan or new to the scene, Luke and Jeremy break down everything you need to know about the genre's evolution, its influence on modern metal, and how it's still thriving today. So, tune in and get ready for an unforgettable ride through the world of hardcore! **Don't forget to subscribe** to *The Metal Maniacs Presents: The Last Week on Earth*, where we bring you all the latest and greatest in metal, hardcore, and beyond! Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi
Austin Hayes discusses Heavy//Hitter's new EP and more!
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan has an engaging chat with members of the band Reign, exploring their journey over the past decade in the Austin music scene. They discuss the evolution of their band dynamics, the importance of connections and collaborations, and the role of booking in supporting local artists. The conversation also touches on the intricacies of merchandise management, as well as the impact of Twitch on music networking and community building. In this episode, the guests delve into the intricacies of musical performance, the challenges of streaming, and the importance of community support in the local music scene. They discuss the unique talents required to play multiple instruments simultaneously, the evolution of music technology, and the significance of live performances for local bands. The conversation highlights personal experiences, the emotional aspects of songwriting, and the necessity of supporting emerging artists in the music industry.Quick Riffs- Booking shows for local artists is crucial for community growth.- Merchandise management can be a lucrative opportunity for musicians.- Supporting local artists can lead to greater opportunities for everyone involved.- Community support is crucial for local bands to thrive.Episode InfoMerch: https://reignatx.bigcartel.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/reignatxIG: https://www.instagram.com/reign.atx/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ueTIGHosykEri5dJJfmeBIntro track: "Numb” by Bridges AblazeFeatured track: "Self Inflicted" by ReignATXMP Website: https://atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.comTexas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnitedA&R Foundation: https://theanrfoundation.org/
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan Rayle welcomes back the duo Lift the Curse, consisting of Jon Yadon Jr. and Ryan Hegefeld. They discuss their dynamic as a band, their creative process, and the excitement surrounding their upcoming showcase. The conversation delves into their songwriting methods, the importance of collaboration in music video production, and the current buzz in the music scene. They reflect on their decade-long friendship and musical journey, sharing insights on maintaining creativity and the challenges of the industry. In this engaging conversation, Ryan Hegefeld and Jon Yadon Jr. of Lift the Curse discuss their creative process, the dynamics of their long-standing partnership, and the growth they've experienced over a decade of collaboration. They share insights on overcoming challenges in songwriting, the importance of local music scenes, and the healthy environment they've cultivated within their band. The discussion highlights the significance of community support in the music industry and the joy of creating music together. In this engaging conversation, Ryan Rayle, Jon Yadon Jr., and Ryan Hegefeld discuss the local music scene, upcoming events, and the importance of community engagement. They explore the potential of local venues, share insights on merchandise, and emphasize the need for creating memorable experiences at shows. The trio also highlights the significance of supporting emerging talent and the excitement surrounding their upcoming performance.Quick Riffs- Collaboration among local artists can enhance the music scene.- Promoting events requires more than just social media shares.- Engaging with fans in creative ways can boost attendance.- The energy of a show can significantly impact its success.- Supporting local music fosters a sense of community.Episode InfoWebsite: www.liftthecurse.net/FB: www.facebook.com/LiftTheCurseIG: www.instagram.com/liftthecursemusic/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@liftthecursemusicIntro track: "Numb” by Bridges AblazeFeatured track: "Regrets of a Dying Man" by Lift The CurseATXMP Website: atxmp.transistor.fm/Sponsors / AffiliatesCome and Take It Productions: www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited
Chapter 559 - "The Grief You Go Through Every Day" ...as read by Austin Hayes of Heavy//HitterToday we welcome Austin Hayes to the podcast. Austin is the frontman for Florida deathcore newcomers Heavy//Hitter. Heavy//Hitter released Moments of Misery last Friday on Blue Grape Music. In this short chat Austin talks about the resurgence of the Florida metal scene, Heavy//Hitter's evolution towards a heavier sound, the themes on Moments Of Misery, and what the future holds. https://heavyhitterfl.bandcamp.com/album/moments-of-miseryDiscordhttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/https://www.patreon.com/c/asthestorygrowsEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 559 Music:Heavy//Hitter - "Deposition Of Violence"Heavy//Hitter - "No Mercy, No Remorse"Heavy//Hitter - "Waste Of Life"
The new album is here. It's a true testament to the band they've become, and we're thrilled to welcome back frontman Sean Harmanis of Make Them Suffer. Our last conversation was during their North American tour in the spring; since then, they've taken on an intense schedule, from major summer festivals to headlining across Australia. Now, they're rounding off a landmark year with the release of their self-titled fifth studio album, Make Them Suffer, and it may well be their finest yet.The pandemic put MTS at a breaking point, with this album almost not seeing the light of day. But the arrival of Alex Reade as the newest band member brought a fresh spark, igniting immediate chemistry that breathed new life into the group. The renewed energy among these five musicians has forged a rare bond, creating music with a maturity and cohesion few can rival.Throughout our discussion, Sean reflects on the journey and what has led the band to this pivotal moment. Ever humble, he's quick to express gratitude for the opportunities the band has had, while also celebrating their hard-won successes. Make Them Suffer's sound has evolved naturally, reaching new depths that Sean breaks down as we explore the trajectory leading to Make Them Suffer.2024 is shaping up to be MTS's year, and while it may seem like we've said it before, this band truly is only just beginning this exciting new chapter. Tune in to hear Sean's take, and be sure to buy and stream Make Them Suffer, out November 8 via Sharptone Records.Stay connected with Make Them Suffer, visit: https://www.instagram.com/makethemsuffer, https://www.facebook.com/makethemsufferau/, and https://sharptonerecords.co/collections/make-them-sufferStay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Join us for a very spoooooooky episode of the podcast that has practically nothing to do with Halloween, and everything to do with Fit For An Autopsy's latest album, The Nothing That Is!
Welcome back to another electrifying episode of Metal Massacre! This time, the tsar of gnar, Dustin, and the weirdo with a beardo, Lucian, are here to celebrate Halloween, the most metal holiday of the year. As they dive into the spooky season, they explore the traditions, movies, and games that make this time of year so special for metalheads everywhere In this episode, Lucian and Dustin share their favorite Halloween traditions, from carving pumpkins to watching horror classics. They discuss the thrill of playing horror video games like Resident Evil and the excitement of watching new horror releases like Terrifier 3. The duo also delves into the history of Halloween and its cultural significance, highlighting the ancient traditions that have shaped this beloved holiday. The episode takes a chilling turn with an exclusive interview featuring Salem Vex from Crucifixion. Lucian sits down with Salem to discuss his musical journey, the evolution of Deathcore, and the influence of pop culture on his work. Salem opens up about his creative process, the importance of physical media, and his plans for the future of Crucifixion. The conversation is a deep dive into the world of metal, art, and the enduring power of Halloween. Whether you're a fan of horror movies, a gamer, or just someone who loves the spooky season, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and a celebration of all things Halloween. So grab your pumpkin spice, light a candle, and embrace the chaos—this is where metal thrives!
Chapter 545 - "Simple But Brutal" ...as read by Salem Vex of CrucifictionToday we welcome Salem Vex from Florida deathcore band Crucifiction to the podcast! Crucifiction released their debut record, Will To Power, last Friday on Rise Records. Salem is also a member of The Requiem. Salem talks about skateboarding in Florida, forming Bloodbather, being in two bands on different labels, transitioning Bloodbather to Crucifiction, the artwork he created for Will To Power, and more.https://riserecords.com/collections/crucifictionhttps://asthestorygrows.com/episodes/damien-douleur-of-the-requiemhttps://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowsDiscordhttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 545 Music:Crucifiction - "Caged For Extermination"Bloodbather - "As Your Die"Crucifiction - "VHS"
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, host Ryan Rayle interviews the members of Tibetan Sky Burial, a local band known for their introspective and heavy sound. They discuss their musical journey, the challenges of maintaining a band, the chaos of live performances, and the creative process behind their music. The conversation also touches on their gear, influences, and what audiences can expect from their shows. With a focus on passion and perseverance, the band shares insights into their experiences and future plans. In this engaging conversation, Rick, Ed and Ryan discuss the evolution of their music, the impact of personal experiences on their songwriting, and the importance of community support in the local music scene. They reflect on their journey as a band, the challenges faced during the pandemic, and their commitment to supporting fellow musicians. The conversation also highlights upcoming shows and the significance of grassroots promotion for local artists.Quick RiffsThey are excited about upcoming shows and new music.Emerging bands deserve attention and support.Music is a mood and should resonate with listeners.Grassroots support can revitalize local music scenes.Support for local venues is crucial post-pandemic.Community engagement is vital for local music scenes.Episode InfoBandcamp: Merch | Tibetan Sky Burial (bandcamp.com) FB: Tibetan Sky Burial Facebook IG: Tibetan Sky Burial (@tibetanskyburialtx) • Instagram photos and videosYouTube: Tibetan Sky Burial - YouTube Intro track: "Numb” by Bridges AblazeFeatured track: "Yakurna" by Tibetan Sky Burial ft. Roman AridorATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)Sponsors / Affiliates Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited
The BreakdownBackbiter, a metal band from Ohio, discusses their formation, music, and experiences in the local music scene. They talk about how they recruited a new member based on his participation in their shows and how having two guitarists enhances their live performances. The band shares their influences and how their sound has evolved over time. They also discuss their craziest shows, including one in Arkansas where the crowd was incredibly active and another in Orlando that was chaotic and intense. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the threshold of acceptable behavior in mosh pits and the responsibility and respect that should be maintained. They also talk about the music video production company LCY Media and their one-take black and white videos. The band members mention their upcoming releases and a transition in their sound for next year. They share shoutouts to other bands and express their gratitude for the interview.Quick RiffsBackbiter is a metal band from Ohio that formed in 2018.They recruited a new member based on his participation in their shows.LCY Media is a production company that specializes in one-take black and white music videos.The band has upcoming releases and plans to transition their sound next year.They give shoutouts to other bands and express their gratitude for the interviewEpisode InfoBandcamp: Music | BACKBITER (bandcamp.com)https://bckbtrhatecrew.bandcamp.com/musicFB: https://www.facebook.com/BCKBTRHATECREWIG: Backbiter (@backbiterhc) • Instagram photos and videosYouTube: BACKBITER OHHC - YouTubeIntro track: "Numb” by Bridges AblazeFeatured track: "Torn From the Womb of God" by BackbiterATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)Sponsors / Affiliates Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited
In the 63rd episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast, hosts Jay Ingersoll and Modd dive headfirst into the brutal and unrelenting world of deathcore, a subgenre that has been both celebrated and maligned within the broader metal community. This episode is a special one for the duo, as they each pick their top five favorite deathcore bands, offering deep insights into what makes each band stand out, and why these bands have left such a significant mark on the genre. But that's not all—Jay and Modd also take the time to discuss plenty of other notable deathcore acts, giving listeners a comprehensive look at the state of deathcore today. The episode kicks off with a brief history of deathcore, tracing its origins back to the mid-2000s when metalcore bands started incorporating death metal elements into their music. Jay and Modd discuss how this fusion led to the creation of a genre that combines the breakdown-heavy intensity of metalcore with the guttural vocals, blast beats, and complex riffing of death metal. They also touch on the controversy that has surrounded deathcore since its inception, with some purists rejecting it as a watered-down version of death metal, while others embrace it as a legitimate evolution of the genre. With the stage set, Jay and Modd each reveal their top five deathcore bands, starting with their fifth picks and working their way up to their all-time favorites. As they go through their lists, they offer detailed commentary on each band, discussing their favorite albums, standout tracks, and the impact each band has had on the genre. As the episode continues, Jay and Modd reveal the rest of their lists, with Jay showcasing his love for bands like Despised Icon, known for their relentless aggression and technical prowess, and And Hell Followed With, one of the pioneers of the genre whose influence can still be felt in modern deathcore. Throughout the discussion, Jay and Modd share personal anecdotes about their experiences with these bands, whether it's seeing them live, discovering their music for the first time, or how their albums have influenced their own musical tastes. In addition to their top five picks, Jay and Modd take the time to discuss several other deathcore bands that deserve recognition. They talk about how bands like Carnifex, Chelsea Grin, and Oceano have each contributed to the genre in their own unique ways, whether it's through their relentless touring schedules, their ability to incorporate new elements into their music, or their staying power in a scene that has seen many bands come and go. The episode also touches on the future of deathcore, with Jay and Modd speculating on where the genre might go next. They discuss how newer bands are pushing the boundaries of what deathcore can be, incorporating elements from other genres like black metal, djent, and even electronic music. The hosts express their excitement for the future, noting that while deathcore has had its ups and downs, the genre continues to evolve and attract new fans. Jay and Modd wrap up the episode by encouraging listeners to check out the bands discussed and to explore the wider world of deathcore. They remind fans that while the genre may not be for everyone, it has a passionate and dedicated following for a reason. Whether you're a longtime deathcore fan or just getting into the genre, this episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast offers something for everyone—a deep dive into the bands that have defined deathcore and a celebration of the music that continues to push the boundaries of extreme metal. As always, Jay and Modd invite listeners to share their own favorite deathcore bands and albums, and to join the conversation on social media. With their signature blend of humor, insight, and passion for the music, Jay and Modd once again deliver an episode that's sure to resonate with metal fans of all stripes. FOLLOW US-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi
TEXT US, YOU WON'T10 HEAVY BANDS YOU NEED TO HEAR - show these artists some well-deserved love!! //TIMESTAMPS(00:00) Introduction(05:55) Nailwound - Hostile(18:35) Visceral Autopsy - Arachnophobia(30:45) Cauldron - Crossing the Threshold(38:00) Waste - Neon Gods(50:05) PeelingFlesh - Nefarious Moongrass(01:00:45) Denihilist - Sin Eater(01:08:20) Darker By Design - How Dead Do I Look?(01:14:45) Fallen Order - Feast On This Flesh(01:20:38) SURGEON - B.H.C.F.H.C(01:31:00) Let The Ocean Scream - Carcosa(01:44:15) Outroduction (Thanks Kev
ANNND WE'RE BACK! This week we talk Linkin Park's controversial singer choice, glizzy contests, monkey murder p0rn, cover sets, deathcore as crossover, nu-metal is top tier NYHC, alleged face splattering, Emmure (NYHC stalwarts), disrespecting Albuquerque, Aurora's (Valenzuelan) Big Takeover, Xibalba's classic music video, Wes Eisold sues again and much more!! RIP Rich Homie Quan.
This week on the show we are putting dinner plates in our earlobes and dying our fringes jet black as we talk about 2 new releases from the world of Deathcore! New Zealand based heavy bastards Depths bring the atmosphere and the groove with their 5th studio album and NEW NEW band The Killing of a Scared Deer from Canada have an EP of throwback deathcore that's going to take years off your life
In honor of Jesusfreakhideout's recently released (and free!) compilation commemorating the site's 28th anniversary, a team of JFH staff writers have gathered to celebrate some of the best music being released under the radar in Christian music by discussing their favorite songs from the compilation (followed by a similar conversation about favorite songs from a metal/heavy compilation released by JFH earlier this year). The compilations, titled Songs We've Been Trying To Tell You About (And Others We Haven't), Volume Thirteen and Rock Paper Scissors Metal, Volume Three, as well as all past compilations, can be downloaded for free at jfhmusic.com. This episode is sponsored by Mark D. Conklin, whose new album The Gospel According to Mark is available now. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Chapter 523 - "A Great Outlet For A Lot Of People" ...as read by Simon Mariante of TracheotomyToday I'm stoked to share my share my chat with Tracheotomy frontman Simon Mariante. Tracheotomy just released their new ep, Fixated Propensity For Destruction with 1126 Records. Simon talks about his early music fandom, how Tracheotomy was birthed out of the death of previous bands, the inspiration and breadth of lyrical styles within metal, and more.https://tracheotomy777.bandcamp.com/musichttps://tracheotomy.bigcartel.com/https://1126records.com/collections/tracheotomyhttps://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowsDiscordhttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 523 Music:Tracheotomy - "Maimed"Tracheotomy - "Deliberate Dehumanization"Tracheotomy - "Phosgene Blood Stream"
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