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Annotations of an Autopsy Want to Eradicate Everything You Know
Annotations of an Autopsy Want to Eradicate Everything You Know
Annotations of an Autopsy Want to Eradicate Everything You Know
For Annotations of an Autopsy guitarist Jamie Sweeney, Jan. 22 marks "the start of a new era" for the British death metal act, for it is on that day that AOAA releases its sophomore LP, 'The Reign of Darkness.' The album, Sweeney tells Noisecreep, is the one he'd always envisioned AOAA writing...
Carnifex Aren’t Against the Deathcore Tag
Carnifex Aren’t Against the Deathcore Tag
Carnifex Aren’t Against the Deathcore Tag
Ask a band what their music sounds like and nine times out of 10, they won't want to use a 'label' or 'genrify' their sound. Bands eschew categorization, that's for sure. Southern California's Carnifex aren't one of those bands thumbing their noses at markers or tags when it comes to their music...
Dying Fetus Don’t Need To Prove Anything
Dying Fetus Don’t Need To Prove Anything
Dying Fetus Don’t Need To Prove Anything
"I'm scared to ask this. Are there any old school Dying Fetus fans out there?" bassist Sean Basley shrugged his head down before diving into this question at Gramercy Theater. And just like when I saw the band open for Hatebreed in New Jersey a couple months ago, the youngest people in the crowd were lined up against the barricade screaming, "Yes...
Misery Index Prove Metal Is Alive and Well at CMJ
Misery Index Prove Metal Is Alive and Well at CMJ
Misery Index Prove Metal Is Alive and Well at CMJ
When I entered the dark, cave-like Fontanas, Rhode Islanders Howl just finished moving their gear off the stage, which meant Complete Failure was minutes away from sonically demolishing a room full of CMJ-ers. It also meant I missed death metallers Gloominous Doom, who started the night off after Crystal Antlers, Nebula and Naam played the BrooklynVegan day showcase...
New Jersey Deathfest Day One: Return of the Living Death Metal
New Jersey Deathfest Day One: Return of the Living Death Metal
New Jersey Deathfest Day One: Return of the Living Death Metal
"You people look f---ng dead. Looks like New Jersey to me," Animal Killing People vocalist Eston Browne said Oct. 16 at Hartley's. Animals Killing People were the first of many bands to play the first night of the first New Jersey Deathfest, a series that concert promoters Gutterchrist and Necroharmonic plan on making a biannual event...
The Faceless are Their Own Personal California Bike Gang
The Faceless are Their Own Personal California Bike Gang
The Faceless are Their Own Personal California Bike Gang
The Faceless will spend the fall co-headlining a tour with Dying Fetus and receiving support from Beneath the Massacre, Vital Remains, Annotations of an Autopsy and Enfold Darkness. The tour will run from November through December. Afterwards, the band will hit the European tour festival circuit through February before commencing work on their next record for Sumerian...

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