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  • 2 months ago | kerrang.com | Emma Wilkes |Nick Karp

    February 12, 2025Words:Emma WilkesPhotography:Nick Karp“It started with the pursuit of just being annoying,” Carson Pace recalls of how The Callous Daoboys’ chaotic collage of genres first crystallised. They knew they wanted to be subversive and polarising, to have fans dancing and moshing in one corner while those further back furrow their brows, trying to make sense of the whirlwind unfolding in front of them.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | kerrang.com | Sam Law |Nick Karp

    Brendan Murphy is heavy music’s pre-eminent cat dad. Sure, Darkthrone legend Fenriz managed to get himself elected to local office in his native Norway thanks largely to photos with his fur baby Peanut Butter, and Obituary drummer Donald Tardy actually runs his own cat rescue charity – known as Metal Meowlisha – down in Florida, but the Counterparts frontman has a special bond with his feline friends.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | kerrang.com | Emily Carter |Nick Karp

    Following July lead single Brandish The Blade, Undeath have just shared the second new track from their impending third album More Insane. This one goes by the name Disputatious Malignancy, and vocalist Alexander Jones says that it was one of the last songs that the New York crew wrote for the record.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | kerrang.com | Emily Carter |Nick Karp

    Following 2022 breakout second album It’s Time… To Rise From The Grave, Undeath have just announced record number three. The New York death metal faves will release upcoming LP More Insane on October 4 via Prosthetic Records, and they promise that it’s the “biggest, baddest, nastiest Undeath record yet by every conceivable metric”.

  • Jun 3, 2024 | brooklynvegan.com | Andrew Sacher |Nick Karp

    In Defense of the Genre is a column on BrooklynVegan about punk, pop punk, emo, hardcore, post-hardcore, ska-punk, and more, including and often especially the bands and albums and subgenres that weren’t always taken so seriously. May was a very big month for comeback tour announcements from bands that are pretty beloved around these In Defense of the Genre parts, including The Blood Brothers, Basement, Prawn, and You Blew It! (playing Keep Doing What You’re Doing).

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