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Within the Ruins Singer Tim Goergen: 5 Albums That Changed My Life
Within the Ruins Singer Tim Goergen: 5 Albums That Changed My Life
Within the Ruins Singer Tim Goergen: 5 Albums That Changed My Life
Massachusetts deathly metalcore miscreants Within the Ruins are bringing the pain again with Elite, their long-awaited third album, tomorrow. Their first record for the folks at eOne/Good Fight Music after two albums on Victory Records, Elite delivers plenty of mosh-ready breakdowns, but Within the Ruins have put a heavier emphasis on the technical side of their attack, resulting in their stronges
Within the Ruins, ‘Invade’ — New Album
Within the Ruins, ‘Invade’ — New Album
Within the Ruins, ‘Invade’ — New Album
The invasion will begin on Aug. 31, when Massachusetts tech metal mavens Within the Ruins -- who've been compared to Meshuggah, thanks to their polyrhythms and sophisticated time signatures -- will release their new album, "Invade," via Victory Records...
Knights of the Abyss Tour Dates With Burning the Masses
Knights of the Abyss, a thrashy death metal outfit from Glendale, Ariz., are currently working on their third album at White Lake, Mich.'s Dreadcore Studios with owner and producer Joshua Wickman (And Hell Followed With, Within the Ruins). "We are really excited to be having Josh work on this record," said bassist Griffin Kolinski...
I Am Abomination, ‘To Our Forefathers’ – New Album
I Am Abomination, ‘To Our Forefathers’ – New Album
I Am Abomination, ‘To Our Forefathers’ – New Album
Good Fight, the new venture started by former Ferret founder Carl Severson, is hitting the ground running, signing new projects faster than we can report about them here on Noisecreep. It's making our heads spin, reporting-wise, but it's a good thing for the company, so we salute them...
Those Who Lie Beneath Frontman Slams Cannibal Corpse
Those Who Lie Beneath Frontman Slams Cannibal Corpse
Those Who Lie Beneath Frontman Slams Cannibal Corpse
Oregonian death metal outfit Those Who Lie Beneath, who quote 'Anchorman' religiously while on the road, are sort of like Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta, in a way. If they have their way, they will be heard -- not only by those within the metal scene but those outside of it, too...