Will Ramos Shares One-Take Playthrough Video Of ‘Immortal’
Since the release of single To The Hellfire, Lorna Shore have been one of the promising metal acts, which is partially due to the raw talent of ‘new’ vocalist Will Ramos.
Besides being vocalist of Lorna Shore, Will Ramos also has a YouTube account with well over 120k subscribers on which he often shares video of his vocals, with the latest addition being a one-take playthrough of the song Immortal, which is from the band’s 2020 album with the same name.
Check out the epicness right below and let us know if you are planning on seeing Lorna Shore on the road this year.
Paramore Announce Release Date Third Single ‘C’est Comme Ca’
Paramore have announced the release of a third single before releasing their highly anticipated new album This Is Why, which will release on the 12th of February, 2023 via Atlantic Records.
After the success of singles This Is Why and The News, Paramore will be releasing C’est Comme Ca later this week on the 12th of January.
Are you excited for yet another new piece of music before the album releases? Let us know your favourite single so far via social media!
Members of Lorna Shore, Attila, Fit For An Autopsy & More Reveal New Project
Lorna Shore, Attila, Fit For An Autopsy, Left to Suffer, Infant Annihilator and Traitors, what do they all have in common? Their respective vocalists have all teamed up for a brand new project, for which they recorded their debut EP in the last week at Sweetwater Studios in Indiana.
The new band carries the name The Big Six and will be the first deathcore boy band, as it’s being referred to on the socials now.
Check out the announcement via Fronzilla’s tweet below and let us know if you are excited to hear a new project made up from 6 heavy music vocalists.
Jera On Air Adds 18 New Names To Next Year’s Line-Up
Dutch hardcore and punk festival are gearing up for their 2023 edition with a great line-up, which got even greater today. The festival will take place on June 22, 23 & 24th. In the last few years, the festival has added a third day (the thursday) with a smaller line-up, but this year, the thursday will be as big as the other days, with the likes of Parkway Drive and Billy Talent closing out the day.
Today, Jera On Air has added an additional 18 names to its already packed line-up, which includes the likes of Chelsea Grin, Enter Shikari, Flogging Molly and many more.
All the new names are:
CANDY CHELSEA GRIN DEFEATER DREAMSHADE END vrijdag ENTER SHIKARI FLOGGING MOLLY GHØSTKID GOGOL BORDELLO LIONHEART MARCH PALEDUSK SLEEP TOKEN THE BENNIES TOUCHE AMORE TRASH BOAT UNITY TX WAYS AWAY
Check out the line-up so far in its entirety below and let us know if you are going to Jera On Air next year!
PHOTO REVIEW: Badflower Take On The Netherlands (Part 1)
Badflower were originally planned to play shows in Europe as direct support for Palaye Royale, but when these shows got cancelled/postponed, Badflower decided to go on a headliner tour through the continent together with direct supporting band Dead Poet Society. On this tour, the band played 2 shows in The Netherlands. The first show was in Amsterdam, in the Melkweg’s ‘Oude Zaal‘. Christine Mooijer went to check it out through the lens.
Watch this space, as Badflower played Tilburg on the 19th of December and the full, lengthy review can be read here!
CONCERT REVIEW: Chelsea Grin & Carnifex Take Co-Headliner Tour To Den Bosch For Sold-Out Show
Not too long before Christmas, the likes of Chelsea Grin and Carnifex made us travel to a venue that we had not visited before, in a city where we had not witnessed a concert in our lives. The multi-purpose venue, Willem Twee, which during the day serves as flex workplaces in-between the visual art portrayals, but at night, the venue hosts live music of all ranges, including the heavier tastes. Willem Twee has 2 rooms in the venue, and tonight’s event was held in the big room with a capacity of 550, which had sold-out months in advance. With this particular co-headliner bill & 3 incredible supporting bands Bodysnatcher, Varials & The Convalescence, that came as no surprise.
For us personally, the year ended with this show, a sold-out, sweaty deathcore gig, which has been a while! For us, the evening started with Carnifex who have plenty of reasons to be out on tour. In addition to their new 2021 album GRAVESIDE CONFESSIONS, they have recently released a 2022 edition of their song Lie To My Face, which generally is their set-closer.
Having seen Carnifex a few times throughout the years, the band is as consistent as they come. Every few years, they will release a new album within their niche genre, with 1-2 songs standing out and doing better than the rest to gradually replace the live setlist over the years without losing ‘quality’, with of course the classics Lie To My Face and Hell Choose Me forever having a cemented place on the live stage.
The band plays very well, to an ecstatic audience. With the deathcore demographic, you will never reach as many fans as with other, more melodic genres, but the fans that you do reach are loyal, outgoing and will show up. As a result, 550 fans are screaming their lungs out and moshing as if their lives depend on it. The shout ‘what the fuck’ during Lie To My Face as well as ‘Hell Chose Me’ from the song with the same name will honestly never get old, it’s one of those things that make liveshows the spectacle that they are. Check out some shots from the Carnifex set right below.
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Last but not least, Chelsea Grin were back in the country to support the release of their brand new album Suffer In Hell, which is doing incredibly well with the fans. Having ‘suffered’ a few line-up changes in recent years, Chelsea Grin are here to stay, and this album proves just that. Still making incredible music and putting on a great liveshow, with props to Tom Barber for being able to sing the older Alex Koehler era songs. On this tour, while playing a bunch of songs from the new album, the band also committed to playing their debut self-titled EP, which includes the ever so popular Crewcabanger and Lifeless. Of course the likes of Recreant, My Damnation and my personal favourite Playing With Fire could not be absent tonight.
Just like Thy Art Is Murder‘s CJ McMahon, vocalist Tom Barber does not take himself all too seriously and was often humorously dancing along to the heavy instruments, which added some hilarity to an otherwise serious and tight performance from one of the frontrunner deathcore bands in the scene. I’ve been a Chelsea Grin fan throughout the years, and while they are undeniably a different band now than they were before, their popularity continues to soar and their new music continues to do well and as it turns out, their liveshows also carries on being one of the strongest in their respective field.
Check out some shots of their performance in the gallery below and make sure to catch Chelsea Grin and/or Carnifex on the road next year!