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The Sword Go Sci-Fi, Broaden Sound for Third Album
The Sword Go Sci-Fi, Broaden Sound for Third Album
The Sword Go Sci-Fi, Broaden Sound for Third Album
Grandiose heavy metal quartet the Sword are halfway through recording their third album, and, reveals frontman J.D. Cronise, fans can expect a few changes. Speaking to Noisecreep from the band's home base of Austin, Texas, Cronise says that the as-yet-untitled record will have a broader hard rock sound, recalling bands like Guns N' Roses and Thin Lizzy, while keeping some thrashy elements, too...
Revocation Are Into Jazz and Old Romantics
Revocation Are Into Jazz and Old Romantics
Revocation Are Into Jazz and Old Romantics
They don't come any more metal than Revocation, so it might come as a surprise that vocalist/guitarist David Davidson trained as a jazz guitarist at Boston's Berklee College of Music. "I wouldn't call myself a jazz guitarist, but some of that crept into my style," the 23-year-old tells Noisecreep...
Former Skeletonwitch Bassist Carries on With Gypsyhawk
Former Skeletonwitch Bassist Carries on With Gypsyhawk
Former Skeletonwitch Bassist Carries on With Gypsyhawk
It's been a long few years for former Skeletonwitch bassist Eric Harris working to assemble his post-'Witch plans after relocating to Los Angeles unexpectedly late in the summer of 2008. Sure, a few plans didn't pan out, but Harris has stepped up to the mic -- with bass in hand -- and established Gypsyhawk, an L...
Blood of the Tyrant Don’t Mind Being Compared to Mastodon
Blood of the Tyrant Don’t Mind Being Compared to Mastodon
Blood of the Tyrant Don’t Mind Being Compared to Mastodon
"We don't mind the comparison," guitarist and vocalist Josh Primack confessed to Noisecreep of the Chicago band's tag of sounding like Mastodon. "It's an honor to be mentioned in the same breath with them." Having only been playing since 2007, Blood of the Tyrant have quickly been put into the list of bands worth keeping a watch on, and their last self-released EP even got th
Artists of the 2000s
Artists of the 2000s
Artists of the 2000s
The last decade was kind to heavy metal. Not only did veteran acts release some of their most exciting work, a flurry of new bands also came out of nowhere to demand their place among the greats. Noisecreep recently compiled lists of the best songs and albums of the past decade and it's been nothing short of controversial...
Anthrax, Every Time I Die Members Starting Supergroup?
Anthrax, Every Time I Die Members Starting Supergroup?
Anthrax, Every Time I Die Members Starting Supergroup?
An article published by Rock Sound that's since been removed from the site claims Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley, Anthrax's Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano, and Fall Out Boy's Andy Hurley and Joe Trohman have joined forces in a metal side project they're calling the Damned Things...
Megadeth Drummer Shawn Drover — Your iPod Is Showing
Megadeth Drummer Shawn Drover — Your iPod Is Showing
Megadeth Drummer Shawn Drover — Your iPod Is Showing
"I have always said that I like everything from Marduk to Mozart, and this pretty much proves it," Megadeth drummer Shawn Drover tells Noisecreep in reference to his 'Your iPod Is Showing' submission. He's not kidding. Drover's iPod list starts with Vivaldi's 'The Four Seasons,' ends with Pat Travers' 'Gettin' Betta' and features a broad variety of classic rock, classic metal, neo-classi
Barn Burner Sign to Metal Blade
Barn Burner Sign to Metal Blade
Barn Burner Sign to Metal Blade
Montreal's riff-fueled stoner metal quartet Barn Burner have just inked a deal with Metal Blade Records, who will give the band's debut album, 'Bangers,' a proper worldwide release early next year. Frontman Kevin Keegan comments on the news, exclaiming, "It's a total honor to be working with such a ruling label; it is one of those crucial goals that you strive for as a band...

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