Check out the otherworldly video from the otherworldly North Carolina sci-fi obsessed freaks Xael.
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We have heaps to get through this week so no mucking around!
 
Gojira are the cover feature, with drummer Mario Duplantier stopping in for a chat about the band’s new album Fortitude.
 
Purgatory also stop in to talk about Lawless To Grave and Phil Anselmo answers some questions about this weekends A Vulgar Display Of Pantera Livestream event, while Rick Nielsen also talks about Cheap Trick’s new album which will be out this Friday.
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Enter if you dare “The Waste of Dreadrift”, the latest music video from XAEL (ft. members of Nile, The Reticent, Rapheumets Well).
 
The video is the next visual exploration into the fictional sci-fi world created by band founder and drummer Joshua “Nassaru” Ward for the band’s new album Bloodtide Rising released this past February via Pavement Entertainment.
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VIEW HEAVY DIGIMAG #143 HERE
 
This week shows the true diversification of music within the hard rock/metal spectrum, as we feature interviews with ERRA, Wheel, Papa Roach and Cheap Trick about their new albums. Cheap Trick are also preparing for a tour to Australia as part of the Under The Southern Stars…Continue Reading

 
Hailing from the Carolinas in the USA, comes XAEL (ft. members of Nile, The Reticent, Rapheumets Well), bringing with them epic symphonic death metal like no other.
 
They have recently released an album entitled “Bloodtide Rising”  and now have a music video for the title track, which features guests Mathieu Marcotte (guitarist from Augury and…Continue Reading

Hey there, tech fiends. It’s that time of the week again. Before we dive into today’s focus, here’s the usual weekly reminder that if you’re looking for even more sick bands to hear, all prior editions of this series can be perused here. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. A few weeksContinue Reading