Interview With IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT
Recently released “Alphaville” became not just one of the best records of 2020. But probably the best record of Imperial Triumphant, becoming the point of incredible growth for the band. …
Recently released “Alphaville” became not just one of the best records of 2020. But probably the best record of Imperial Triumphant, becoming the point of incredible growth for the band. …
Pete Sandoval’s drums sound like a purification of technicality. Whether these are Terrorizer records or Morbid Angel releases. Sandoval started playing drums during his teenager-years, when thrash-metal scene had already …
Despite the fact, that most of the heavy-metal fans knows Gregor Mackintosh as a guitarist of Paradise Lost – he’s all-rounded-kind-of-musician. Over the years Mackintosh has been exploring very different …
The recent released “The Sound of Scars” became probably one their best Life Of Agony records. Aggressive and melodic. Uniting different musical elements have been presented in their music over …
This October, black-metalheads from Sweden – Necrophobic, released their newest Down Of the Damned. Metal Addicts, got the chance to speak with the drummer and founder of the band – …
Terry Butler’s style of playing is groovy and buzzing, harmonic and aggressive – just like the true death-metallic bassist should sound like. As a result, Butler’s bass-parts became one of …
It’s quite important for artists to have their own opinion about things they’re speaking about. But they mostly to pass all the ideas through a prism of their personal experience …
Mick Barr’s newest “12th Chamber” is not a soundtrack for one of Dario Argento’s movies. But easily could have become it. Despite the choice of instruments it seems that for …
Recent “American Made” by BPMD sounds like a blast of emotions cultivated by four different musicians, four different individuals. Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth, Phil Dammel, Mike Portnoy and Mark Menghi not …
Being listening to The Smashing Pumpkins for decades, all the fans know quite good that this band got through very different chapters of their creativity. From grunginess of “Gish” to …