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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.
Interview by Kris PetersSydney metal outfit Inertia announced themselves on the scene last year with the release of their debut album, Second Shadow.Blending the boundaries of the genre by bringing elements of dark pop and soul to the surface of a melting pot that traverses the darkest reaches of hard rock and metal, Second Shadow opened Inertia up to a generation of music lovers yearning for acceptance through music.It helped secure the quintet a host of shows, touring the nation extensively supporting Polaris, Dayseeker (US), Bury Tomorrow (US), Northlane, Holding Absence, Caskets (UK), Thy Art Is Murder, Thornhill and more. They played Good Things Festival Sydney last December, and recently travelled their way across regional Australia with In Hearts Wake.It has been true reward for effort, culminating in their own headline Australia tour, starting April 19 in Sydney and hitting Brisbane and Adelaide before finishing in Melbourne on April 27.HEAVY caught up with guitarist Mark, bass player Oliver and vocalist Julian to find out the details. We mention the compact nature of the tour, focusing on the capital cities."We just wanted to hit the capital cities, and hopefully we can get to some of the regional spots later on in the year," Mark explained. "But yeah, just for our first headliner tour for the album, we'll keep it short and sweet."Which leads to HEAVY asking how Inertia thinks the public reacted to Second Shadow."The reception's been really good," Oliver smiled. "It has exceeded expectations for us. Streams are going really well and live, people seem to receive the songs really well as well. So, yeah, it's blown expectations out of the water."In the modern age of music where streaming is king and figures are readily available, we ask how deeply a band looks into the rabbit hole and how they measure expectations when it comes to a debut album."I think it's just do better," Julian measured. "Each record needs to be bigger and better. I don't think we go into an album thinking we're going to get a specific result. We just write the best music that we can at that given time and push ourselves to be better. The result in terms of how fans latch onto the record and the streamings… everything's secondary to making good music."In the full interview, discussion centred on Inertia's upcoming headline tour. The band shared their excitement about promoting their debut album, Second Shadow, emphasizing their dedication to quality music and the evolution of their sound, which blends various influences and defies strict genre classification.The band reflected on their recent tour experiences with In Heart's Wake, Reliqa, and Ocean Sleeper, highlighting both the challenges and memorable moments, such as a humorous birthday celebration. Looking ahead, they plan to focus on writing new music and organizing future tours, encouraging fans to follow their social media for ticket updates.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Destined for Doom! Destined for Doom is a new deathcore band from Salem, Massachusetts. With influences ranging from Chelsea Grin, to Bring Me The Horizon, Whitechapel, Thy Art Is Murder, Suicide Silence, Signs of the Swarm, and Devitalized, among others, Destined for Doom is excited to unleash their brand of deathcore and heavy music into the world soon. On 3/14, Destined for Doom will release their debut single entitled "Vindictive." The song is about a painful and emotionally abusive relationship that vocalist Trent Wilson endured. Recorded with Robbie Litchfield (Saving Vice, Hell Here Studios), the single is the first of more new music to come from Destined for Doom. In this episode, Trent and Danny Busa of Destined for Doom talk with Mike about how they got into heavy music, their friendship and the formation of the band, working with Robbie Litchfield and Tyler Small of Saving Vice, persevering through self-doubt, the rich history of successful bands and metalcore titans from Massachusetts and the Northeast, and more. Follow Destined for Doom on Instagram @destinedfordoomma. To presave their debut single "Vindictive" and stay-up-to-date with the band, visit https://beacons.ai/destinedfordoom. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Cliffhanger können wir: Da plant man erst mit einem höchst interessanten Thema, um es während der Sendung doch fallen zu lassen, einfach weil es vorher viel zu viel zu bereden gab. Nämlich neue Releases von Thy Art Is Murder, Cane Hill, Avoid und Malevolence oder Geheimtipps wie Out Of Love und Galleons. Dann kommt noch das When We Were Young Fest um die Ecke und zieht Panic! At The Disco, Letlive. und viele weitere Überraschungen aus dem Hut und auch das Vainstream beweist mit seiner neusten Welle, warum es gerechtfertigt ist, schon jetzt gehypt zu sein. Dann wollen Ghost, dass wir bitte schön die Smartphones in der Tasche lassen, während Primus mal wieder einen Drummerwechsel verkraften müssen. Ach und gewählt wurde ja auch noch...
This week Sam and Marcos discuss the 2025 Grammy nominations for Knocked Loose, Spiritbox, Alpha Wolf and more, Chiodos announce a 20th anniversary tour, The Ghost Inside cancel their fall tour, As I Lay Dying's ongoing disaster, plus new music from State Champs, Counterparts, Starset, The Plot In You, If Not For Me and lots more! News: Grammy Nominations for Rock and Metal, Chiodos, The Ghost Inside, Volumes, As I Lay Dying and more starting at (03:24). New Music: Starset, The Plot In You, If Not For Me, Thy Art Is Murder, Malevolence, and Revnoir starting at (38:47). Review: State Champs starting at (1:02:53) What We've Been Listening To: Counterparts starting at (1:20:00). 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/@sotspodcastYT 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
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Send us a Text Message.https://www.uabbtx.com/Another GhostSk8 or DieThe World Is OursRed White GreenUpon a Burning Body is a metalcore band hailing from San Antonio, Texas, known for their intense music and high-energy performances. Formed in 2005, the band quickly garnered attention for their distinctive blend of metalcore, incorporating elements of deathcore and groove metal. The group was founded by vocalist Danny Leal, who remains the central figure of the band, known for his powerful growls and charismatic stage presence.The band released their debut album, The World Is Ours, in 2010 under Sumerian Records. This album set the tone for their musical direction, featuring heavy breakdowns, aggressive riffs, and a raw intensity that resonated with fans of the genre. Songs like "Intermission" and "Scarface" showcased their ability to merge brutal metal elements with catchy hooks, setting them apart from many of their peers.In 2012, they followed up with their second album, Red. White. Green., which continued to build on their established sound. The album's themes revolved around their Mexican heritage, with songs named after famous gangsters and cultural references, such as "Sin City" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico." This unique thematic approach added a layer of depth to their music, further solidifying their identity in the metal scene.Upon a Burning Body gained wider recognition with their third album, The World Is My Enemy Now, released in 2014. This record featured a more polished production and showcased their growth as musicians. Tracks like "Red Razor Wrists" and "Scars" demonstrated a balance between melody and brutality, appealinwww.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 All equipment used in the making of this video:Shure Sm7b https://amzn.to/3uAMzMAShure Sm58 ...
Send us a Text Message.Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn In the heart of Shelby, North Carolina, emerges Filth, a deathcore powerhouse infused with hip-hop influences, poised to unleash their latest album, “Southern Hostility,” out now. Founded in 2015 by guitarist David Gantt and vocalist Dustin Mitchell, Filth began as a mere side project but swiftly evolved into a relentless force, dedicated to saturating the heavy music scene with their brand of soul-crushing brutality. Their journey gained momentum with the release of their debut EP, “Tales from the Gutter,” propelling them into a whirlwind of ferocity that only intensified with each subsequent release. Filth's reputation for raw, unbridled aggression earned them opportunities to share stages with industry heavyweights like Brand of Sacrifice, Kingdom of Giants, and Chelsea Grin, solidifying their presence as a formidable contender in the metal arena.But it's not just about the stage presence; Filth's relentless work ethic and unwavering determination have propelled them forward, igniting anticipation for their forthcoming album set to debut in Spring 2024. This latest offering promises to be their most potent yet, a sonic onslaught that pushes the boundaries of hyper-dissonant heaviness while seamlessly weaving in urban grooves, creating a musical tapestry that captivates and enraptures.Filth's trajectory shows no signs of slowing down as they embark on an extensive tour throughout 2024, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. They were recent guests on the Vulgar Display of Podcast. As the year unfolds, Filth stands poised on the precipice of greatness, fueled by their passion, dedication, and unyielding resolve. So, roll up your sleeves, brace yourself for impact, and prepare to get dirty because 2024 is shaping up to be the year of Filth as they will be touring through 2024 to support the release of “Southern Hostility.” www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
On this week's episode, we talk about Marty Friedman and Nuno Bettencourt and how they almost became Ozzy guitarists. Plus we also talk Maynard James Keenan and his hate for cell phones, Glenn Tipton, Thy Art Is Murder and the Walmart Employee, and more. We also have Born In Blood and Exodikon as this week's bands you should know artists. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-gato/support
In this episode Zac Attacks: Movie news, including the lineup for J Cole's 2024 Dreamville Festival. Music news, including Marilyn Manson touring again. New music, including Ariana Grande's Eternal Sunshine."Movies I Saw This Week", including Adam Sandler's Spaceman.The Best Final Destination Deaths.
Dive deep into the heart of the metal music scene with the latest episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines, featuring the always insightful Emmy Mack of RedHook. This week's episode unravels the dramatic twists and turns of the metal world, beginning with an unprecedented three-way drummer swap shaking the foundations of the industry. We delve into the intricate details as Jay Weinberg leaves Slipknot to join Suicidal Tendencies, igniting a chain reaction that sees Greyson Nekrutman stepping into Sepultura, and rumors swirling around Eloy Casagrande's next big move, potentially with Slipknot. But it's not all drummer drama. We also explore the unexpected crossroads of rock and literature, as AC/DC's legendary 'Back in Black' album inspires a new anthology of murder mystery short stories. Each tale in this intriguing collection is a homage to the iconic tracks, promising a unique blend of suspense and rock history. Plus, we cover the surprising career pivot of ex-Thy Art Is Murder frontman CJ McMahon, who, following a controversy that led to his departure from the band, has now embraced the world of real estate. Donning a suit and tie, McMahon steps into his new role, marking a fresh start and a stark transformation from his metalcore roots. Join us for a rollercoaster ride through the latest news, controversies, and unexpected turns in the metal music world, providing you with all the insider info and analysis you need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tanner shares his reflections on Australia and delves into the fascinating story of how he earned his place as the drummer for In Flames. He shares the adjustments he had to make when stepping into the shoes of Daniel Svensson, providing insights into his collaboration with Chris Broderick and whether he's met Jesper Strömblad. Beyond his role in In Flames, Tanner also sheds light on his previous stint as a drum technician, where he worked with prominent acts such as Suicide Silence, Of Mice & Men, and Thy Art Is Murder. One particularly noteworthy and intriguing aspect of this conversation is the exploration of plant medicine and psychedelics. KREATOR and IN FLAMES "Klash of the Titans" February 2024 Tour Dates: Tuesday 13th February ADELAIDE, Hindley Street Music Hall / Wednesday 14th February MELBOURNE, The Forum/ Thursday 15th February CANBERRA, UC Refectory/ Saturday 17th February SYDNEY, Enmore Theatre/ Sunday 18th February BRISBANE, The Tivoli Tickets: https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/in-flames-kreator
EP 337 - Thy Art Is Murder: Terrifier Retrospective Pt. 1 Remember that time you went to the circus and that clown followed you home and brutally murdered your entire family just for the fun of it? Yeah we all have that same similar story, probably why we think clowns are so damn scary. Or its the noses. This week we FINALLY see what everyone has been talking about for years with the Terrifier series and find all new reasons to hate clowns. So grab a bag of cotton candy, crack a Cherry Sour from Untitled Art. and see what floats....wait. Wrong clown. Follow us! X (FKA Twitter): @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast MOVIES WE DISCUSSED - THE 9TH CIRCLE (SHORT) (2008) - TERRIFIER (SHORT) (2011) - ALL HALLOWS EVE (2013)
This is a special report episode! Jk…the guys are just talking about the Cj McMahon and Thy Art Is Murder Controversy and the responsibilities a frontman has when representing a band. These guys know from first hand experiences with their own band Defy The Tyrants and offer up their insight into the situation while speculating what could have caused the rift.
Get them snapping fingers ready, because we got Tommy Victor of Prong on the podcast this week to celebrate the release of State of Emergency. During our chat, we discuss the band's recent push in releasing five albums in five years after taking a creative break. Tommy also riffs on his preference to write everything himself, how his values in life have changed after becoming a father, and his excitement level of playing classic Prong albums in their entirety. We also enter a bit of a philosophical conversation about feeling a bit disconnected to people who need instant gratification in life, what tools of modern live performances he prefers to avoid, and how important it was to be respectful to older musicians when he was coming up in the scene. Petar and Sylvia discuss Doc Coyle of Bad Wolves calling out the online attack and boycott efforts on Thy Art Is Murder after they replaced vocalist CJ McMahon, and how we are in love with the idea of Primus, Puscifer, and A Perfect Circle concept behind the Sessanta Tour. Song: Prong “Breaking Point” Song: Prong “Non-Existent” Song: Green Lung “Maxine (Witch Queen)” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The boys talk ThyArtIsMurder (is it supposed to be one word?) drama meander off into their top Cannibal Corpse albums, King Cobra and cat food burgers, the Hall of Fame and more!
Dive into the electrifying world of Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! This episode delivers some major shocks in the heavy metal scene. First up, we have Tyler Miller stepping up to the plate as the new frontman of Thy Art Is Murder, replacing CJ McMahon. Hear Miller's heartfelt message to all the Thy Art fans as he introduces himself and shares his exciting journey so far. For our vinyl enthusiast, Metallica is dropping a surprise just in time for Christmas. Stay tuned to find out about their limited-edition coloured vinyl collection, especially if you're an aficionado of the iconic Black Album. Meanwhile, down under, we unveil the sizzling lineup for the Gold Coast's rock and metal fest - WALLAPALOOZA. With COG and 28 days taking the lead, and the international Japanese sensation, Ladybeard, you're in for a treat. But that's not all, join us to discover the bizarre incident in the US where Guns N' Roses takes center stage in a very unconventional setting. Get ready to rock on!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TRIGGER WARNING - This weeks episode deals with difficult themes.It's a hard one this week as the hatred in our world of rock reaches a new peak. Things get passionate and emotional as we discuss the current transphobia, misogyny and racism that has come out in the past couple of weeks. Also, find out why Yasmine and Sophie feel sorry for Noah Sebastian from Bad Omens***Sophie's 'stats' were completely wrong as predicted so here is a quote from the NSPCC website"We don't know exactly how many children in the UK experience sexual abuse. However, research with 2,275 young people aged 11-17 about their experiences of sexual abuse suggests around 1 in 20 children in the UK have been sexually abused" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for an explosive episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW! Neeley and Chris take aim at Howard Stern as he proudly claims to be "woke." Get ready for a no-holds-barred discussion on why Stern might just be the biggest hypocrite in media history. We also dive into Bud Light's desperate band revival efforts with NFL commercials. Finally, we delve into the controversy surrounding Thy Art Is Murder firing vocalist CJ McMahon for his comments about transgender individuals. Don't miss this unfiltered metal talk! Click now for all the heated insights! #ClassicMetal #HowardStern #BandDrama #MediaHypocrisyWE WILL NO LONGER BROADCAST THE CMS LIVE ON YOUTUBE.Watch and Participate: https://www.cmspn.com/cms-chat-and-kill-free/Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/c/cmsPLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks.Live Saturdays from 9pm to 3am Eastern at www.theclassicmetalshow.com or on Rumble, Odysee or YouTube.NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!!ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channelhoward sternlaura boebartthy art is murdertransphobiawoke
In this episode, I'm rejoined by my friend Naas Alcameth of the formidable Akhlys for a deep-dive into his writing process. We discuss the creation of Akhlys's critically hailed album, "Melinoe". We also delve into a preview of their much-awaited upcoming record, Naas gives me a sneak peak of the other projects he has in the pipeline, and we discuss our mutual love of horror movies.Additionally, I round up my top picks of the past fortnight's releases, including new records by Shining, Hexvessel, Mayhem, and Cannibal Corpse. On my weekly news rant, I share my perspective on the ongoing Thy Art Is Murder saga and sample fresh tracks by Bezeker Legion, Asagraum, Master's Call, and Sulphur Aeon.PLUS - the world premiere of the new single by UK black metal band, Suffering.▶️SUPPORT THE BANDS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODESufferinghttps://suffering.bandcamp.com/ Akhlyshttps://akhlys.bandcamp.com/ Cannibal Corpsehttps://cannibalcorpse.bandcamp.com/ Mayhemhttps://www.thetruemayhem.com/ ▶️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST https://youtube.com/c/IntoTheNecrosphere ▶️STREAM & DOWNLOADAmazon Musichttps://amzn.to/3epNJ4KSpotifyhttps://spoti.fi/3iKqbIPApple Podcastshttps://apple.co/38wDYhi ▶️SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphere Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/intothenecrosphere Xhttps://twitter.com/inecrosphere ▶️INTO THE NECROSPHERE MERCHhttps://into-the-necrosphere.creator-spring.com▶️THE HORSEMEN OF THE PODCASTING APOCALYPSE Horrorwolf666https://thehorrorwolf666podcast.buzzsprout.com/ Everything Went Blackhttps://everythingwentblack.podbean.com/ Necromaniacshttps://necromaniacs.podbean.com/ Sol Noxhttps://www.solnoxpodcast.podbean.com/ Iblis Manifestationshttps://linktr.ee/iblismanifestationspodcast
Carnifex vocalist Scott Ian Lewis is our guest this week! We discuss their latest album Necromanteum, if he revisits the back catalog on a regular basis, the album fan's love that he isn't sold on, the therapy of heavy music for the band and fans, the importance of looking for a deeper meaning in all art, if he feels fan's are loyal to any streaming services, his thoughts on if film has lost the battle of being art, the honor code bands and fans have in the music industry not reflecting those that run it, companies with the most power continually running at a loss, and why unionizing the music industry may not be possible in modern times. Petar and Brandon discuss the whirlwind of Chris McMahon getting let go by Thy Art Is Murder, how he found out he was no longer in the band, certain peers like Ronnie Radke taking sides with him, and our thoughts on how the split was handled. Song: Carnifex “Necromanteum” Song: Carnifex “Death's Forgotten Children” feat. Tom Barber of Chelsea Grin Song: Nervosa “Jailbreak” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thy Art Is Murder fire their lead singer, End It have a crazy live show, and we talk Rick Rubin and people calling him a fraud. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dragthelake/message
Welcome to another episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines with your host, Emmy Mack of RedHook! In today's explosive installment, we're diving deep into the latest developments that have sent shockwaves through the metal scene. First up, we're delving into the tumultuous world of Thy Art Is Murder. Frontman CJ McMahon has been unceremoniously ousted from the band following a series of controversial and transphobic comments made online. But that's not all – Thy Art Is Murder has gone the extra mile by re-recording the vocals on their upcoming album 'Godlike' with a new screamer who will also be hitting the road with them. We'll uncover the full story behind CJ's departure and Thy Art's decision to move forward without him. But wait, there's more! CJ's retraction of his apology adds another layer to this complex narrative. In other headlines, Australian metalcore stalwarts Northlane are gearing up for an exciting Australian headline tour in February 2024. Joining them on this epic journey are none other than US band ERRA, French outfit Landmvrks, and the talented lads from Banks Arcade. Get ready for a metal extravaganza! And for those in Sydney, mark your calendars for a rock 'n' roll circus event like no other. Young Henry's is bringing together a lineup of legendary Aussie vocalists, including Dan Sultan, Tyne James-Organ, and members of Bad//Dreems, These New South Whales, and The Jezabels. Emmy Mack herself will be taking the stage to deliver some powerhouse vocals. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night at Tumbalong Park on Wednesday, October 18. Join us for all this and more in today's episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines. It's a rollercoaster ride through the world of metal and rock, and you won't want to miss a moment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Sam and Marcos talk a week of concerts including Bad Omens, Sleep Token, Electric Callboy and more! Review new albums from Thy Art Is Murder, Samurai Pizza Cats, Annisokay, and SiM! Plus Blink-182 get nostalgic, While She Sleeps change it up, Being As An Ocean return AND LOTS MORE! Reviews: Thy Art Is Murder (53:55), Annisokay (1:14:20), Samurai Pizza Cats (1:19:56), and SiM (1:27:12). News: Blink-182, Against The Current, While She Sleeps, Broadside and more starting at(1:36:20). 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/@sotspodcastYT 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
Welcome To Season 19, Episode 10! CJ Was Removed From The Band, And All The Vocals Were Re-recorded By An Unknown Vocalist. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicjunkies28/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicjunkies28/support
A good portion of the first hour of the show is about roasting New York Mayor Eric Adams, and his new initiative to put robot cops in subway stations. We also discuss fast food sandwiches, Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter's views on flat earth, the singer of Thy Art Is Murder getting booted and more. Watch the episode on Youtube for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interview mit Oomph!, Aufregung um Strg_F, Thy Art Is Murder und Rammstein, und die wichtigsten Alben der Woche (u.a. Kvelertak, Baroness, Molybaron).
We start off this week's episode by paying tribute to former WWE Champion,the late Bray Wyatt before we check out our first bands you should know artist in Destabilizer. We talk rock and metal news with stories on Thy Art Is Murder, The Union Underground, and Brendon Small before taking a break and checking out this week's Unsigned Band of the Week in Serbia's own MaerA. We talk more rock and metal news with stories on Dying Fetus, Sleep, Go Ahead And Die, Spiritbox, Melvins, and more before we end the show with our last bands you should know artists in Grand Elder. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-gato/support
Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! In today's episode, we're diving deep into the most pivotal and controversial stories shaking the music world. First on our list is Thy Art Is Murder frontman CJ McMahon, who's making headlines for all the wrong reasons. After a transphobia scandal that erupted last week, McMahon has issued a new apology video, addressing the LGBTQI+ community, his band, and his fans. We'll give you the full breakdown and some of the highlights from his statement. In other news, Bring Me The Horizon fans will need to hold on a little longer for the band's much-anticipated next album in their 'Post-Human' LP series. Initially slated for release next month, the album has now been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Frontman Oli Sykes assures us it's coming "some time soon," and we'll tell you everything we know so far. We're also paying tribute to a legend lost, founding Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden, who passed away last week at the age of 72. Marsden leaves behind an indelible legacy, including co-writing the band's career-defining hit 'Here I Go Again.' Finally, we've got a real shocker. Killswitch Engage has posted footage of a terrifying incident that occurred while they were on tour in Sweden. Their tour bus crashed into a giant elk, but miraculously, no one was injured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Andy and I as we talk about the bands upcoming record, Godlike, and how it was approaching the writing process after not touching his instrument for 2 years, and how that allowed him to get out of his routine for writing songs. We also get into the lyrical themes presented on the new album, and how he had a hand in how they came to be. We get into viral moments for the band, not taking yourself too seriously and more in this chat with Thy Art Is Murder guitarist. Intro Music: “Remember “This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsors: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Starving Artist Brewing Co (www.starvingartist.beer) Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thyartismurder www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/starvingartistbrewing www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @thyartinstagram, @stillupsocut, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @thyartismurder, @stillupsocut, @rockabilia, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: www.thyartismurder.net Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewspeakpod/support
Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! Thy Art Is Murder Drama: Vocalist CJ McMahon sparked backlash with a controversial post and has now quit Instagram. Find out what he re-shared and his plans for the future. Is an Only Fans account on the horizon? Aussie Eurovision Contenders Voyager's Tour: Voyager is hitting the road in 2024 to celebrate their eighth studio album, 'Fearless In Love.' Get the inside scoop on the six-date tour across Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, and Adelaide. Sunk Loto's Shocking Dismissal: The Aussie nu-metal act has fired their guitarist for alleged abusive behavior. Hear the details of the email termination and the band's response. Pantera's Tribute to Dimebag Darrell: Celebrate what would have been Dimebag Darrell's 57th birthday live from Austin, Texas. Lamb of God's Randy Blythe and Dimebag's longtime girlfriend, Rita Haney, joined the onstage tribute. More: From Eurovision excitement to Froth & Fury Fest's lineup, this episode is packed with the news you need to know. Join us for these exclusive insights, interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories that will keep you at the forefront of the heavy music sceneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes you have to prank your bandmates into making the right choices! Andy Marsh from Thy Art Is Murder is on the podcast this week and we are talking about AMPS. Specifically Andy & co's journey through the world of high gain amplifiers and how they landed in the digital world for live use. We also talk about Andy's "hands-on" approach to running a band/business, and the type of mindset he has had since first picking up the guitar. Check out the band on their website HERE https://www.thyartismurder.net/ You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australia's THY ART IS MURDER are preparing to drop their sixth full-length, Godlike, on September 15th via their own Human Warfare Records. Guitarist Andy Marsh sits down for a chat on the evolution of the band's sound and ability to operate as a business a decade into their career.TRY MAGIC MIND! Get up to 56% off a subscription for the next ten days with code GIO20 @ https://www.magicmind.com/gioMusic by:CryptaThy Art Is MurderThe Hirsch EffektIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-it-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evolution. If there's one word out there to describe deathcore mainstays Signs Of The Swarm, there you have it. We are joined by prolific drummer Bobby Crow to talk about one of the most creative deathcore albums in recent memory, titled “Amongst The Low & Empty.” In the last 10 years, the sound of deathcore has evolved, and while other notable acts like Lorna Shore, Thy Art Is Murder, and Slaughter To Prevail have played their part, Signs Of The Swarm deserve every bit of recognition in that group. Bobby talks about this process of keeping the music fresh and finding creative ways to compose such technicalities in a revitalized genre of heavy music. We also talk to Bobby about his rise to prominence amongst the best drummers today, and his life outside of the industry, involving getting engaged and moving into a new home on an already jam-packed summer. Tune into our in-depth discussion with Bobby Crow and be sure to buy and stream the new album, “Amongst The Low & Empty,” out now worldwide via Century Media Records.Stay connected with Signs Of The Swarm, visit: https://signsoftheswarm.com/bio, https://www.instagram.com/signsoftheswarm/ and https://www.facebook.com/signsoftheswarm/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnDeathcore is a subgenre of extreme metal that emerged in the early 2000s, blending elements of death metal and metalcore. It is characterized by its heavy and aggressive sound, incorporating brutal breakdowns, guttural vocals, fast-paced guitar riffs, and complex drumming patterns. Deathcore bands often explore dark and intense lyrical themes, including violence, death, nihilism, and existentialism.The origins of deathcore can be traced back to bands such as Despised Icon, Job for a Cowboy, and The Acacia Strain, who helped shape the genre's sound and style. These bands incorporated the technicality and brutality of death metal with the breakdowns and melodic hooks of metalcore, creating a unique and distinctive sound.Deathcore quickly gained popularity among metal fans, particularly among those who enjoyed the extreme and aggressive nature of the genre. The heavy and relentless nature of deathcore music, combined with its intense live performances, attracted a dedicated and passionate following.One of the key elements of deathcore is the breakdown, a section of the song characterized by slow and heavy guitar riffs accompanied by powerful drumming. Breakdowns are often used to create a sense of heaviness and intensity, encouraging moshing and headbanging among fans during live performances. The breakdowns in deathcore songs are known for their bone-crushing impact, creating an exhilarating and cathartic experience for both the band and the audience.Lyrically, deathcore explores a range of dark and disturbing themes. Bands often delve into topics such as violence, horror, despair, and the human condition. The lyrics can be introspective and thought-provoking, examining the darker aspects of life and society. Some bands also incorporate elements of horror and the occult, further adding to the genre's macabre and sinister atmosphere.In conclusion, deathcore is a powerful and aggressive subgenre of extreme metal that combines the brutality of death metal with the melodic hooks and breakdowns of metalcore. It has carved its own niche in the metal scene, attracting a dedicated following of fans who appreciate its heavy sound, intense live performances, and exploration of dark and disturbing lyrical themes. Deathcore continues to evolve and thrive, pushing the boundaries of extreme music and leaving a lasting impact on the metal community.Whitechapel, Carnifex, Thy Art Is Murder, Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain, Chelsea Grin, Despised Icon, Fit For an Autopsy, Oceano, Rings of Saturn, Lorna Shore, Enterprise Earth, Shadow of Intent, Slaughter to Prevail, Aversions Crown, AngelMaker, Infant Annihilator, Attila, Make Them Suffer, Spite, Emmure, Job for a Cowboy, Born of Osiris, I Declare War, Within the Ruins, Molotov Solution, The Black Dahlia Murder, Oceano, Suffocation, Annotations of an Autopsy, Conducting from the Grave, A Night in Texas, Acrania, Shrine of Malice, Impending Doom, Rose Funeral, Through the Eyes of the Dead, All Shall Perish, King Conquer, Aegaeon, I Killed Everyone, As Blood Runs Black, Abiotic, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Impurity of Mriya, Betraying the Martyrs, Arsonists Get All the Girls, The Red Chord, Martyr Defiled, Iwrestledabearonce, Ovid's WitheringThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttps://icedwrist.bandcamp.com/What You Reflect https://amzn.to/3CDmpfcI https://amzn.to/3NC0pYsDeathcore is a subgenre of extreme metal that emerged in the early 2000s, blending elements of death metal and metalcore. It is characterized by its heavy and aggressive sound, incorporating brutal breakdowns, guttural vocals, fast-paced guitar riffs, and complex drumming patterns. Deathcore bands often explore dark and intense lyrical themes, including violence, death, nihilism, and existentialism.The origins of deathcore can be traced back to bands such as Despised Icon, Job for a Cowboy, and The Acacia Strain, who helped shape the genre's sound and style. These bands incorporated the technicality and brutality of death metal with the breakdowns and melodic hooks of metalcore, creating a unique and distinctive sound.Deathcore quickly gained popularity among metal fans, particularly among those who enjoyed the extreme and aggressive nature of the genre. The heavy and relentless nature of deathcore music, combined with its intense live performances, attracted a dedicated and passionate following.One of the key elements of deathcore is the breakdown, a section of the song characterized by slow and heavy guitar riffs accompanied by powerful drumming. Breakdowns are often used to create a sense of heaviness and intensity, encouraging moshing and headbanging among fans during live performances. The breakdowns in deathcore songs are known for their bone-crushing impact, creating an exhilarating and cathartic experience for both the band and the audience.Lyrically, deathcore explores a range of dark and disturbing themes. Bands often delve into topics such as violence, horror, despair, and the human condition. The lyrics can be introspective and thought-provoking, examining the darker aspects of life and society. Some bands also incorporate elements of horror and the occult, further adding to the genre's macabre and sinister atmosphere.In conclusion, deathcore is a powerful and aggressive subgenre of extreme metal that combines the brutality of death metal with the melodic hooks and breakdowns of metalcore. It has carved its own niche in the metal scene, attracting a dedicated following of fans who appreciate its heavy sound, intense live performances, and exploration of dark and disturbing lyrical themes. Deathcore continues to evolve and thrive, pushing the boundaries of extreme music and leaving a lasting impact on the metal community.Whitechapel, Carnifex, Thy Art Is Murder, Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain, Chelsea Grin, Despised Icon, Fit For an Autopsy, Oceano, Rings of Saturn, Lorna Shore, Enterprise Earth, Shadow of Intent, Slaughter to Prevail, Aversions Crown, AngelMaker, Infant Annihilator, Attila, Make Them Suffer, Spite, Emmure, Job for a Cowboy, Born of Osiris, I Declare War, Within the Ruins, Molotov Solution, The Black Dahlia Murder, Oceano, Suffocation, Annotations of an Autopsy, Conducting from the Grave, A Night in Texas, Acrania, Shrine of Malice, Impending Doom, Rose Funeral, Through the Eyes of the Dead, All Shall Perish, King Conquer, Aegaeon, I Killed Everyone, As Blood Runs Black, Abiotic, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Impurity of Mriya, Betraying the Martyrs, Arsonists Get All the Girls, The Red Chord, Martyr Defiled, Iwrestledabearonce, Ovid's WitheringThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Sponsored by BetterHelphttps://gorepig.bandcamp.com/https://fleshboundar.bandcamp.com/album/fleshboundGorepig - Father Hog https://amzn.to/42HIBzuGorepig - Swine/Flu - https://amzn.to/3Nzv1d4Gorepig - Way of the Tusk - https://amzn.to/3XelNGoGorepig - Pigsty - https://amzn.to/3Pfi2P6Fleshbound - Wounded https://amzn.to/3XgIUQKDeathcore is a subgenre of extreme metal that emerged in the early 2000s, blending elements of death metal and metalcore. It is characterized by its heavy and aggressive sound, incorporating brutal breakdowns, guttural vocals, fast-paced guitar riffs, and complex drumming patterns. Deathcore bands often explore dark and intense lyrical themes, including violence, death, nihilism, and existentialism.The origins of deathcore can be traced back to bands such as Despised Icon, Job for a Cowboy, and The Acacia Strain, who helped shape the genre's sound and style. These bands incorporated the technicality and brutality of death metal with the breakdowns and melodic hooks of metalcore, creating a unique and distinctive sound.Deathcore quickly gained popularity among metal fans, particularly among those who enjoyed the extreme and aggressive nature of the genre. The heavy and relentless nature of deathcore music, combined with its intense live performances, attracted a dedicated and passionate following.One of the key elements of deathcore is the breakdown, a section of the song characterized by slow and heavy guitar riffs accompanied by powerful drumming. Breakdowns are often used to create a sense of heaviness and intensity, encouraging moshing and headbanging among fans during live performances. The breakdowns in deathcore songs are known for their bone-crushing impact, creating an exhilarating and cathartic experience for both the band and the audience.Lyrically, deathcore explores a range of dark and disturbing themes. Bands often delve into topics such as violence, horror, despair, and the human condition. The lyrics can be introspective and thought-provoking, examining the darker aspects of life and society. Some bands also incorporate elements of horror and the occult, further adding to the genre's macabre and sinister atmosphere.In conclusion, deathcore is a powerful and aggressive subgenre of extreme metal that combines the brutality of death metal with the melodic hooks and breakdowns of metalcore. It has carved its own niche in the metal scene, attracting a dedicated following of fans who appreciate its heavy sound, intense live performances, and exploration of dark and disturbing lyrical themes. Deathcore continues to evolve and thrive, pushing the boundaries of extreme music and leaving a lasting impact on the metal community.Whitechapel, Carnifex, Thy Art Is Murder, Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain, Chelsea Grin, Despised Icon, Fit For an Autopsy, Oceano, Rings of Saturn, Lorna Shore, Enterprise Earth, Shadow of Intent, Slaughter to Prevail, Aversions Crown, AngelMaker, Infant Annihilator, Attila, Make Them Suffer, Spite, Emmure, Job for a Cowboy, Born of Osiris, I Declare War, Within the Ruins, Molotov Solution, The Black Dahlia Murder, Oceano, Suffocation, Annotations of an Autopsy, Conducting from the Grave, A Night in Texas, Acrania, Shrine of Malice, Impending Doom, Rose Funeral, Through the Eyes of the Dead, All Shall Perish, King Conquer, Aegaeon, I Killed Everyone, As Blood Runs Black, Abiotic, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Impurity of Mriya, Betraying the Martyrs, Arsonists Get All the Girls, The Red Chord, Martyr Defiled, Iwrestledabearonce, Ovid's WitheringThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
This week Fabio Carretti of Italian blackened death metal marauders, Hierophant, joins me for an epic conversation spanning the gamut of music, powerlifting, self-motivation and a whole lot more besides. PLUS: I debut the new single by Australian kvlt merchants, SIK, review “Terrasite” by Cattle Decapitation and deliver another installment of my weekly news rant that includes my first impressions of new material by Werewolves, Cavalera, Pupil Slicer, Thy Art Is Murder and others. ▶️SUPPORT THE BANDS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODESIKhttps://sikmusic2.bandcamp.com/ Hierophanthttps://hierophant.bandcamp.com/ Cattle Decapitationhttps://cattledecapitation.bandcamp.com/ Mayhemhttps://mayhemofficial.bandcamp.com/ ▶️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST https://youtube.com/c/IntoTheNecrosphere ▶️STREAM & DOWNLOADAmazon Musichttps://amzn.to/3epNJ4KSpotifyhttps://spoti.fi/3iKqbIPApple Podcastshttps://apple.co/38wDYhi ▶️SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphere Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/intothenecrosphere Twitterhttps://twitter.com/inecrosphere ▶️INTO THE NECROSPHERE MERCHhttps://into-the-necrosphere.creator-spring.com
This week Sam and Marcos say goodbye to Sum 41, review new albums from Sleep Token, Hot Mulligan, and Left To Suffer, compare heavy new singles from Asking Alexandria, Make Them Suffer, and Thy Art Is Murder, and introduce new segment Gold Star Reviews! 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/@sotspodcastYT 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
Hot off the press, the April 2023 new music show brings you brand new cuts from WOLFGANG VAN HALEN'S MAMMOTH WVH, Ghost, Sevendust, Danko Jones, IMMORTAL, OVERKILL, Thy Art Is Murder, LORDI, ELEGANT WEAPONS, ENFORCER, SABATON, The Hu, RISE OF THE NORTHSTAR, SYLOSIS, Currents, Archetypes, Collide, SILVERSTEIN, TORRENTIAL THRILL, Old Dirty Buzzard, RUN DEATHSTARS, Godsleep, OCEANLORD, Spirit Possession, DEMONICAL, All Hell, Forcefed Horsehead, Ugly, Walking Bombs, Lesotho, Celestial Burial, Catharsis, Verily, GOD DISEASE, Ex Nun, Gutted Christ, Mammon's Throne, Suffering Quota, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY, THE EATING CAVE ft DEMON KING, Voidscape, 8 HOUR ANIMAL, VULVANIC, CONCILIUM, NEKUS, V:XII, Nadir, Plague Bearer, Sidewalk Mafia, Spectral Lore, THE INFINITY RING, REASONS BEHIND, VVON DOGMA, OUR LAST ENEMY, Finality, THE SILENT RAGE, OSM, SCAR SYMMETRY, LIBERTO RIGONI, Yidhra ALMOST ***FIVE HOURS*** OF KILLER NEW MUSIC!!!!!! Check out this diverse and eclectic collection; there's something in there for everyone who loves hard rock, heavy metal, extreme metal, experimental music and some surprises. This show is dedicated to Sentient Ruin, who needs your support!!! ♠️ PLEASE LIKE & SHARE ///// SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC AND PODCASTS! ♠️ Give the show a listen and tell everyone what you think! #heavymetal #extrememetal #deathmetal #blackmetal #newmusic #scarsandguitars
Scott Taysom of Cloak returns to the podcast this week to discuss the making of their sensational new album, “Black Flame Eternal”. We also catch up on everything else he and the band have been getting up to since his last visit to the show, share our views on some of the greatest frontmen of all time and much more.Then, it's on to my weekly news rant where I give you my opinions on the new Immortal single, along with first impressions of the latest singles by Nightmarer, Thy Art Is Murder, Swans and more. ▶️SUPPORT THE BANDS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODECloakhttps://cloakatlanta.bandcamp.com/Akhlyshttps://akhlys.bandcamp.com/ ▶️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASThttps://youtube.com/c/IntoTheNecrosphere ▶️STREAM & DOWNLOADAmazon Musichttps://amzn.to/3epNJ4KSpotifyhttps://spoti.fi/3iKqbIPApple Podcastshttps://apple.co/38wDYhi ▶️SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphereInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/intothenecrosphereTwitterhttps://twitter.com/inecrosphere ▶️INTO THE NECROSPHERE MERCHhttps://into-the-necrosphere.creator-spring.com
- INTRO BREAK 0:02:05 ARRIVAL OF AUTUMN "Scars" 0:05:40 OVERKILL "The Surgeon" 0:11:10 Break - Milwaukee MetalFest 0:14:10 Thy Art Is Murder Interview - Andy 0:20:55 THY ART IS MURDER "Reign Of Darkness" 0:24:10 IN FLAMES "Meet Your Maker" 0:28:05 Break - NB Store Updates 0:29:50 SOULFLY "Filth Upon Filth" 0:32:45 Soulfly Interview - Max Cavalera 0:48:35 SOULFLY "Scouring The Vile" 0:51:20 BEYOND THE BLACK "Reincarnation" 0:55:20 Break 0:56:10 VENOM, INC "Come To Me" 0:59:50 Venom, Inc. Interview - Tony Dolan 1:15:25 ENSLAVED "Forrest Dweller" 1:21:20 Break 1:22:20 Fear Factory Interview - Dino Cazares 1:37:30 FEAR FACTORY "I Am The Nightrider" 1:43:15 Break 1:44:10 TYPE O NEGATIVE "Halloween In Heaven" 1:49:00 - FIN -
Thy Art Is Murder guitarist Andy Marsh zoomed in to talk about their "Hate" 10th Anniversary Tour coming to the Observatory on 2/22/23. Here's what we talked about: "Hate" album (0-4) "Hate" 10th Anniversary Tour at Observatory on 2/22/23 (4-7) Bonding with bands on tour (7-8) Sequencing (8-10) New Music (10-15) Mandatory Metallica (15-end)
Carcosa is a four piece deathcore band from Vancouver BC, Canada. We talk about deathcore going viral on TikTok, writing process & much more! SPONSORS: Click this link to purchase from Sweetwater & help support the podcast: imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB CARCOSA is: Andrew Baena, Johnny Ciardullo, Travis & Cooper Lagace TIME CODES: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Positive vibes in the Deathcore scene 07:30 - The state of the modern metal/deathcore industry 08:26 - Straight outta Vancouver-ish 13:35 - Dealing with the Canadian government to play music 19:01 - Carcosa's first tour is a result of hard work 23:05 - Andrew applying Youtube skills to the band 25:12 - Everyone in the band has a skill that helps 25:50 - How did the band meet? 54:00 - Travis has been drumming since he was 2 years old 55:25 - Johnny knows music theory 01:01:18: - Carcosa's writing process 01:07:20 - Suicide Silence writing process 01:15:40 - Slipknot love 01:25:28 - Having fun with Nihilus music video
On this week's episode of the show, we talk about the recent announcement from Ozzy Osbourne on his touring retirement and what I think Ozzy has meant to all of us. We talk rock and metal news with stories on Nervosa, In this Moment, Thy Art Is Murder, Falling In Reverse, Dark Funeral, Carcass, and Trivium. We also have two bands you should know artists for the show as we start with Hard rock/Groove Metal artist TubeFreeks and then we end the show with Seventh Servant. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. Follow Tubefreeks tubefreeks.com facebook.com/tubefreeks/ instagram.com/tubefreeksrocks/ Follow Seventh Servant facebook.com/seventhservant SPOTIFY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-gato/support
Wes Hauch is a well-respected lead guitarist in metal who is known for his work with The Faceless, Black Crown Initiate, Alluvial, Thy Art Is Murder, and many others. On this episode: Not being star struck by famous musicians Feeling like your playing isn't good enough The way your wear your guitar matters The music industry isn't dead Why Sweetwater is better than Guitar Center Figuring out if you're willing to take risks or not And more! Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices