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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...
Periphery Are the ‘Future of Metal’
Periphery Are the ‘Future of Metal’
Periphery Are the ‘Future of Metal’
In an attempt to keep the audience entertained while the rest of the Periphery set up guitarist Alex Bols asked, "So which do you guys like better: aliens or babies?" "Babies taste better!" a fan shouted in response along with other people's random nonsensical replies...
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...
3 Inches of Blood Unleash New Album, Announce Tour
3 Inches of Blood Unleash New Album, Announce Tour
3 Inches of Blood Unleash New Album, Announce Tour
Returning revamped with their Century Media debut, Canada's traditional metal outfit 3 Inches of Blood have recently released their fourth studio effort, 'Here Waits Thy Doom,' and are announcing an upcoming tour in support of the new album...
On New LP, Between the Buried and Me Still Sound Like Between the Buried and Me, ‘Just More Dynamic’
On New LP, Between the Buried and Me Still Sound Like Between the Buried and Me, ‘Just More Dynamic’
On New LP, Between the Buried and Me Still Sound Like Between the Buried and Me, ‘Just More Dynamic’
Between the Buried and Me frontman Tommy Rogers has a hard time describing what the band's Jamie King-produced follow-up to 2007's 'Colors' sounds like, and that's fair. But he takes a crack at it anyway. "It's definitely a step forward for us, I think," he starts...