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Letty interviews Peter Cooney (Vocals) & Rossa Molloy (Bass) of Metallic hardcore Dublin act LaVein. The band were preparing to hit the stage supporting Chelsea Grin and Kublai Khan at the Grand Social in Dublin when Letty caught up with them. LaVein have gone from strength to strength after releasing their fantastic EP 'Fine Failure' to an scene that immediately appreciated the quality of the release backed with some incredible live performances culminating with an appearance at this years Bloodstock Festival in the UK. Check out LaVeins links below and as always please 'SUBSCRIBE' to The Metal Cell YouTube channel. https://lavein.bandcamp.com/album/fine-failure https://laveinirl.com
Kris is back with another solo review this time diving into the new album '... So Unknown' from Metallic Hardcore aficionados Jesus Piece which will be released via Century Media Records this Friday. With a strong and prominent hold on the current Hardcore scene will this album cement them as a namesake for the genre or see them fall short of the mark? Find out what Kris thinks... Follow Noizze and Noizze Podcast Network on Social Media and remember to follow us on Spotify, Apple Music & elsewhere! You can check out new music we are shouting about through our Essential Playlist. The best way to support is to follow and subscribe but you can also support by grabbing yourself some Noizze Merch. Big thanks to our sponsors Stereobrain Records for sponsoring this episode and to Elyrean for the banging musical intro and outro.
This week the fellas get back into the world of metal with the blood drenched western horror sound of Spiritworld's second album, DEATHWESTERN!
Kayle couldn't think of an album to listen to so he pulled out 'ol reliable Converge: their 2004 follow-up to Jane Doe.
In this episode we talk to Jonathan Elliot of Kentucky Metallic HC band Retribution about the future of metallic hardcore, their latest music and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deadairhardcoreradio/support
Myself and Evan have a great chat with Ryan, Colin and Chris of Northern Ireland Metallic/Hardcore band Axecatcher. Bursting onto the scene in 2012 the band were quick to make a name for themselves with the first single “The Odalisque” becoming a featured track on BBC Across The Line's feature 'That New Band Smell. With a string of critically releases behind them the band took a brief hiatus which saw them go through a few line up changes. In 2017, Chris joined and the three piece haven't looked back since. Their immense live shows have been smashing audiences up and down Ireland over the years; one need only listen to their brutal new album 'Tooth Over Claw' and it will have you checking tour dates for the band immediately. Having had the pleasure of seeing them support @wornoutnoise was enough to get Axecatcher on the show to convert more people out there to their exciting brand of Metallic Hardcore. Axecatcher are Ryan Montgomery - Vocals/Guitar, Colin Wilson - Bass, Backing Vocals and Chris Whall - Drums. Link to Axecatcher bandcamp: https://axecatcher.bandcamp.com/album/tooth-over-claw Songs played: Swarm (c) Axecatcher all rights reserved 2022. Engines to Dust (c) Axecatcher all rights reserved 2022.
Tonight, Joel Bailey sits down with Dan and Joe to talk about the early days of metalcore, a time period when the style was exciting and new and didn't have a premade roadmap for bands to follow. Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreon Discography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussion Subscribe to RSS - https://podcast.discussmetal.com/feed Buy a Shirt on Teespring! - http://bit.ly/DDTeeSpring Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscord Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Discographydiscussion Twitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discography_discussion Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotify Discography Discussion on Apple Podcasts/iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunes Discography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplay Listen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcher Listen on iHeartRadio - http://bit.ly/DDiHeartRadio Watch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutube Listen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Submit a band request Here - http://bit.ly/DDBandSuggestions Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.com www.discussmetal.com
Many years ago, we promised a Soulfly episode. In fact, it was right after we finished our Sepultura discussion. The time has come, and we thank you for your patience. On this episode of Discography Discussion Dan and Joe will not hold back the joy that is Soulfly. We hope you enjoy revisiting the world of Max Cavalera. #discussmetal #soulfly Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreon Discography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussion Subscribe to RSS - https://podcast.discussmetal.com/feed Buy a Shirt on Teespring! - http://bit.ly/DDTeeSpring Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscord Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Discographydiscussion Twitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discussmetal Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotify Discography Discussion on Apple Podcasts/iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunes Discography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplay Listen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcher Listen on iHeartRadio - http://bit.ly/DDiHeartRadio Watch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutube Listen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Submit a band request Here - http://bit.ly/DDBandSuggestions Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.com www.discussmetal.com Album of the week Dan - Venom Prison “Erebos” Joe - Soulfly “Primitive” Media Mentioned In This Episode: Memories of Metallic Hardcore and Metalcore with Joel Bailey of Societys Finest (Discuss Metal Live) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi8iwN5vH6U Episode 100: Norma Jean with Brandon Kellum of American Standards - http://bit.ly/DDNormaJean Episode 251: Psyclon Nine - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast251 Episode 104: Society's Finest - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast104 Episode 239: Malevolent Creation - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast239 Episode 086: The Max Cavalera Interview - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast086 Episode 032: Sepultura - http://bit.ly/DDPodcast032
Episode 66, I have a chat with the guys from the Metallic Hardcore band from Kansas City, MO called Severance! We get down to business as I ask the fellas how they all met and ask about any previous bands they were in. I ask them about their musical influences and the local music scene. We then talk about their recording experience in Colorado for their EP 'Mercy'. I then ask about the songs I play in this episode from them, with the lyrics, and how they came up with them musically. For this and more, check out this episode!!! The opening theme music was made by Hostages who has given me full permission to use it. I also had permission to use Severance's songs, "Fade" and "Mercy". You can check out Severance at their FB page at: Severance USA | Facebook, you can also check them out on IG at: severanceusa and also to see their video of Mercy, go to YouTube page is: SEVERANCE - MERCY (MUSIC VIDEO) - YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Coalesce is one of if not the most important band to modern hardcore music. If you enjoy bands like Norma Jean, The Chariot, or any other chaotic metal infused hardcore music, you can thank Coalesce for making a way for those bands to exist. This week on Discography Discussion Dan, Joe, and Geoff explore what makes this band unique and try to figure out why they went away. Don't miss a second of this episode! Enjoy! #discussmetal #coalesce Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreon Discography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussion Subscribe to RSS - https://podcast.discussmetal.com/feed Buy a Shirt on Teespring! - http://bit.ly/DDTeeSpring Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscord Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Discographydiscussion Twitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discussmetal Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotify Discography Discussion on Apple Podcasts/iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunes Discography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplay Listen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcher Listen on iHeartRadio - http://bit.ly/DDiHeartRadio Watch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutube Listen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Submit a band request Here - http://bit.ly/DDBandSuggestions Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.com www.discussmetal.com Album of the week Dan - Limp Bizkit “Significant Other” Joe - The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band “So Delicious” Geoff - Fragile Porcelain Mice “Amigo de Fuego” Media Mentioned In This Episode: Episode 217: Cephalic Carnage - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast217 Episode 051: Metalcore or Metallic Hardcore? with Reid and Christian of Tetelestai - https://bit.ly/DDPodcast051
Long Islands' most sinister Metallic Hardcore act Silenus talk with us about blood, sweat, fear, horror and haunted dulcimers. Brothers Joshua and Benjamin discuss their origins and inspirations as well as Electronic music, Coldplay, tours, trains and beyblades.
Episode 11 , First official under the new name Rachael's Records Podcast quick episode This week August 25th we sat down with DeathMetal Brandon from legendary Metallic Hardcore band Pine Box. We talked about sunburns, dummy cops, and a butt load others. Tido stopped by and said shit, you just gotta listen. Show at Real Art Tacoma on August 28th with super cool bands www.rachaelsrecords223.com for everything you need to know
Jason Sparkes is the guitarist for the Cleveland based hardcore band Soul Charge, as well as Run Devil Run and is an all around nice guy. He originally hails from Newark, Ohio where he first became involved in music. We talk about his influences and dance around a long, boring story to be told in […]
This is the second of a two part episode featuring Ohio native Jeff Jingle; film maker and vocalist /guitarist for the metallic hardcore band Anguish.
Ohio native, Jeff Jingle is the vocalist /guitarist for the metallic hardcore band Anguish. Anguish released a 7″ Ep on Dark Empire in 1996, beut have regrouped to record a follow up Lp. Jeff has been living in Los Angeles for over two decades and was an Animatronic FX designer and supervisor on an extensive […]
Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Frozen Soul over Zoom video! Blue light. No heat. A glacial wall of denser-than-dense sound.Dallas Texas’ Frozen Soul lives up to their name as the sound of death metal at its most cold and classic. Riff after slow, grinding riff, there’s no mistaking the themes of isolation and suffering that permeate the quintet’s massive sonic missives. From the first note of the Century Media debut, Crypt of Ice, it’s like the march of Game of Thrones’ Night King put to sound: nothing subtle about it at all.Frozen Soul’s brand of straightforward, in-your-face death metal is a gasp of fresh air in a genre that’s stretched the very limits of technicality. Fully formed in 2018, the quintet has rapidly made a name for itself and churned the underground with a sound that evokes the old school sound of bands like Obituary, Mortician and Bolt Thrower. That reverence for death metal’s roots was apparent from Frozen Soul’s initial four-song Encased In Ice demo (which includes a cover of Mortician’s “Witch’s Coven”) that was released in early 2019 on California’s cave dwelling, knuckle dragging, Maggot Stomp Records.Not that Frozen Soul’s journey has exactly been overnight. The band’s roots can be etched back to 2007 in Green’s time as drummer in Metallic Hardcore turned Death Metal band, End Times.Blame it on the power of the blunt-force riff and a love for death metal’s past, but in part, blame it on being a band from Texas, a state whose metal roots run deep. From Pantera to Power Trip, sheer heaviness runs in Frozen Soul’s home state’s musical bloodstream.A chance 2016 meeting with guitarist Michael Munday at a local comic book shop over a game of Magic: The Gathering laid the foundation for Frozen Soul. The two had an instant chemistry and shared love for the likes of games, music and well of course, Bolt Thrower, that became the primordial ooze from which Frozen Soul would eventually emerge.With End Times guitarist and Crypt of Ice producer/mixer Daniel Schmuck – who has also worked with the likes of Creeping Death and Power Trip – Frozen Soul came together quickly. Bassist, and Tattoo Artist Samantha Mobley, along with Drummer Brady Tripp would fill in the starting lineup and by early 2019, the band recorded their inaugural demo and played a near sold-out first show in March, opening a stacked bill topped by death metal contenders, Blood Incantation and Necrot.The band circulated through members which led to the addition of Green’s long time friend and Drummer Matt Dennard, together hit the road to the West Coast by the Summer. In October they followed the West Coast tour up a run through the Midwest with thrash crossover monsters, Plague Years. A steady diet of in between local gigs with the likes of Gatecreeper, Exhumed, Vader and Obituary, really got their name out there among the local Texas scene, but hitting the frozen roads of the east coastin January 2020 with Death Thrashers Steel Bearing Hand brought their icy reign full circle solidifying their spot nationally. With every show, the band became a more oppressive wall of sound, a snow-machine enhanced atmosphere. In truth, Frozen Soul had arrived and both fans and the metal press had given them the stamp of approval. Just a few months after its release, the band’s singular demo-turned-EP was already winning them high praise in many year-end critics’ polls. Brooklyn Vegan pegged Frozen Soul for one of the most anticipated metal albums of 2020 and Invisible Orange’s writer Rhys Williams gave Encased In Ice the #4 spot in his Top 10 records of 2019.In another surprise turn, the band received a call from Century Media and found themselves inking a worldwide deal with the label.With its line-up filled out by Steel Bearing Hand bassist, Chris Bonner playing second guitar, Frozen Soul entered the studio in early March 2020 to record its first full-length with former guitarist Daniel Schmuck handling production and mixing duties. While the shadow of the encroaching Covid-19 pandemic loomed over the recording, the band got focused and delivered. Crypt of Ice is nothing short of a breath of very fresh and very cold air on death metal’s fiery landscape. From re-recorded demo tracks including the frigid call-to-arms of “Encased In Ice” and the savage frost blister of Wraith of Death, to the brutal, pummeling and momentous guitar churn of Arctic Stranglehold, Frozen Soul have delivered a record that embraces the genre’s past whilst pushing death metal forward with frigid force.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
FlightOfIcarus chats with Kadeem France of eclectic metallic hardcore group Loathe to talk about their incredible new album I Let It In And It Took Everything out now via Sharptone Records. Topics discussed include Deftones influence, reactions to Chino tweeting out their music video, inspirations from videogames and soundtracks, hip hop, and shifting mindset from the previous album. Please SUBSCRIBE and also listen via iTunes, CastBox, Spotify, and BitChute.LOATHE: https://sharptonerecords.co/products/loathe-i-let-it-in-and-it-took-everything-cdhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4G9wSdX0klmoHfjm9i6DLdBecome a Supporter! https://www.patreon.com/metaltrencheshttps://www.subscribestar.com/metal-trenchesSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/dogQCDConnect:https://metaltrenches.comhttps://www.minds.com/metaltrencheshttps://www.facebook.com/metaltrenches/https://metaltrenches.bandcamp.com/https://twitter.com/MetalTrencheshttps://www.instagram.com/metal.trenchesPodcast Theme Song: The Hudson Horror – “What The Moon Brings”Background art thanks in part to Kim Holm: https://denungeherrholm.smugmug.com/I do not own the rights to the song clips featured on this podcast. All credit to the artists and labels with specific permission granted. Clips are for promotional purposes only in the hopes that their use will further encourage listeners to purchase the albums.Ep 62: LOATHE Interview with Kadeem France (Trench Talk Podcast)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metaltrenches/creators)
Join us this week as we break down the year 2004. We discuss the Minnesota metalcore masters, Martyr AD and their second album, On Earth As It Is in Hell. We also talk about the debut demo from Philly hardcore stalwarts, Blacklisted. Justin recaps seeing Jawbreaker, and we look at some of The Fest announcements. Songs featured in this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus Martyr AD - Bring Out Your Dead Martyr AD - American Hollow Martyr AD - The Serpent and the Flower Blacklisted - Left Alone Blacklisted - Who I Am https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod punklottopod@gmail.com
Can noise eventually become art? Converge has been popular for decades for their brand of noise art. People like Dan will just call it Metallic Hardcore, but is there more to it than that? Join us as we go through the Converge Discography and try and figure out when the feedback became ethereal. #discussmetal #Converge Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreonDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussionSubscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshow Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotifyDiscography Discussion on iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunesDiscography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplayListen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcherWatch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutubeListen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscordFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.com Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com Media Mentioned in this Episode:Episode 101: Killswitch Engage - http://bit.ly/DDKillswitchEpisode 051: Metalcore or Metallic Hardcore? with Reid and Christian of Tetelestai - http://bit.ly/DDMetalcorePatreon Reviews 039: ERRORZONE by VEIN - http://bit.ly/DDPatreonErrorzoneEpisode 102: My Ticket Home - http://bit.ly/DDMyTicketHome Album of the weekDan - Thursday “Full Collapse”Joe - Converge “Axe to Fall”Geoff - Voices From The Fuselage “Odyssey: The Founder of Dreams” Converge Episode Playlist: Fact Leaves its Ghost Dead The Saddest Day Farewell Note to this City Conduit Towing Jehova Concubine Distance and Meaning Jane Doe Last Light You Fail Me Hellbound Grim Heart/ Black Rose Dark Horse Axe to Fall Trespasses Glacial Pace Under Duress The Dusk in Us
Year Of The Coyote is a sludgy metallic hardcore band from Portland, Oregon. Founded in the summer months of 2014, Matt (vocals and guitar), MattContinue reading
Tonight, we burn the midnight oil with Reid and Christian of Tetelestai. We talk about the differences between old metalcore, modern metalcore, and where the disconnect is. The band talks about their debut release ‘CRVSH SVTVN’ What is new about it? And what hearkens back to the primordial days of metalcore. Plus a variety of other topics. So grab something with caffeine in it and settle in for this marathon of an episode. #discussmetal #Tetelestai #ANewHeavy“What did he say about Living Sacrifice?!!” Find Tetelestai online at https://www.anewheavy.com Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - https://goo.gl/S7fVCcDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - https://goo.gl/hXMI33Subscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshowListen to Discography Discussion on iTunes - https://goo.gl/AzQ7vYDiscography Discussion on Google Play - https://goo.gl/d6czHIListen on Stitcher - https://goo.gl/j2eViHWatch/Listen on Youtube - https://goo.gl/rmJ8ksListen on TuneIn - https://goo.gl/lBs1wNFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.comYoutube Live Stream - https://goo.gl/h7PuL2Google+ - https://goo.gl/WnyGvwQuestions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com Media mentioned in this episode:“It appears as though there are no survivors” https://youtu.be/7SeYKfN2qnQReid Otto and Christian Johnson of Tetelestai on “As The Story Grows” https://goo.gl/huSJqT If you’d like to purchase any of our picks for Album of the Week, please use our Amazon Affiliate Links below. Thank youDan - Coalesce “Ox” https://goo.gl/8J3DDeJoe - Between The Buried and Me “Colors” https://goo.gl/tiyq1XGeoff - Soilwork “Sworn To A Great Divide” https://goo.gl/hs15F4Reid/Christian - Jonny Lang “Lie To Me” https://goo.gl/EvxtamAyreon - “Day One: Vigil (The Human Equation)” https://goo.gl/U7wSdx Episode Playlist:Deadguy-Doom PatrolBotch-Frequency Ass BanditConverge-Distance and MeaningCoalesce-Have PatienceSpitfire-Render Quench CreateLiving Sacrifice-Not BeneathZao-RepressedSymphony In Peril-PortraitScarlet-Get Your Gun
This week on the show, not only do we have the first Part 2 with Nate Newton form Converge BUT joining him for the first time on the show is Jacob Bannon from Converge! Listen in as the three talk the shared love of punk. Sit back and enjoy the best threeway dance since Daniels, Styles, and Joe! AND stay tuned later in the week for the debut of “Turned Out A Punk Footnotes”, going deeper into some of the topics brought up in this conversation! Also talked about in this episode: -The Reality of your heroes -Social media and the older generations -The sting of social media -“Hooks and barbs” -The punk backlash vs. the mainstream music backlash -Heart attack (the magazine) Anxiety -The 90s “PCHC” scene and the pendulum swing -Here for the music -The point Converge became “real” -The Ire connection -“You are a Hardcore kid!” -Holding a grudge against bands -“Dudes have lives” -The tour that can break you -Nate meets Converge -Boston: The Tale Of Two Neighbourhoods -Metallic Hardcore and Worcester -The draw of punk -The many scenes of Boston -The dead period of mid 90’s HC -The New School Melodic Hardcore Scene -Turning Point Clones -The Loss of Regional identity -A lot of people don’t get At The Gates -Dudes from Disrupt jamming in your basement -Grief: Big in the pre-Southern Lord Records -Suppression -Who own Theologian Records? -Greenmachine: underrated doom awesomeness from Japan -Watching GISM videos -Converge and Fucked Up go to Japan…