Kissin’ Dynamite releases new single and video for “Heart Of Stone” with accompanying orchestra, AntropomorphiA enters the studio to begin recording new album, ‘Merciless Savagery’; announces line-up change, Hamferð Releases live video of “Evst”, Mother Feather tackles “Red Hot Metal” as Maria Manic takes on Matt “The Bulldozer” Tremont in new video.
Faroese doomsters Hamferð have released a live video recording of “Evst”, the title track off the band’s 2013 debut LP. The song was performed at the release show for their latest album, Tamsins likam, on March 17th, 2018 at the old Sjonleikarahusið theater in Torshavn, Faroe Islands.
Watch the video now HERE.
Hamferð previously released the live recorded video of “Stygd” from the same concert, the second track off Tamsins likam, released on Metal Blade earlier this year.
Singer Jon Aldara comments: “This concert was a meticulous production in regards to performance, sound and lighting, and we felt it was the perfect opportunity to record it properly. It’s a great feeling to have a live recording of Hamferð that does not come from an iPhone or from a festival production that we had little to no control over. We took everything in our own hands and went the whole nine yards with a brilliant crew and all the high-end equipment we could get our hands on. Luckily, I really think it shows!”
Tamsins likam was released in January via Metal Blade Records!
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Kissin’ Dynamite had a very successful year with the launch of their latest album Ecstasy, plus a tour supporting Powerwolf, which saw them take over arenas all over Europe. Now, the lads have released a new single for the song “Heart Of Stone” – with an accompanying orchestra!
Check it out HERE.
Kissin’ Dynamite released their latest album Ecstasy in July 2018 via Metal Blade Records. Produced by Kissin’ Dynamite singer Hannes Braun, Ecstasy harks back to the quintet’s unpolished, energy-laden early days, while at the same time marking a turning point in their eleven-year history.
Purchase and preview Ecstasy at: metalblade.com/kissindynamite
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As the year comes to a close, New York City’s Mother Feather aren’t letting up: the notorious stage-destroyers are releasing the visuals for album opener “Red Hot Metal” just ahead of their hometown album release show.
The blazing cut is undeniable proof that the pop-inspired glam rockers’ sophomore LP Constellation Baby is right at home on Metal Blade Records / Blacklight Media Records.
Directed by award-winning photographer and documentarian Marc McAndrews, the visuals feature pro deathmatch wrestlers Maria Manic and Matt “The Bulldozer” Tremont engaged in an all-out battle, with no shortage of tumbles, body slams, and weapons. Meanwhile, Mother Feather, decked out in red latex and their signature stage makeup, set the ring ablaze with a high-voltage performance that makes it impossible to look away – bringing the fierce energy of their live shows to the masses.
Constellation Baby is out now: metalblade.com/motherfeather
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Unholy Dutch Death Metallers AntropomorphiA are currently busy in the studio recording their next album‚ Merciless Savagery. The album is being recorded at Aftermath studios and will be produced by drummer Marco Stubbe. Mastering duties will be handed over to infamous Dan Swano in December for a tentative release in early of 2019!
AntropomorphiA comments: “As we shred closer to the end of the recordings of our 4th full length album, everything feels more pervasive than ever before. While we went through some unsettling dark and overwhelming times during the writing of this album, which is not necessarily something negative in our realm, it gave us the hostile anger and exact perspective to move forward and create this audial landscape. Our origins are weaved within the structure of this album but there was a lot of new ground to be discovered. It’s brutal, it’s dark, it’s hateful, filled with infectious riffs and a ‘fuck you’ to a mostly repetitive scene.”
In other news the band had a line-up change just recently. Bassist Marc van Stiphout has left the band and AntropomorphiA have called Jeroen Pleunis to duty. “Marc parts ways with us with no hardship or ill will. Marc’s follow up is Jeroen Pleunis (ex-Villainy), Jeroen is no stranger to the band and he will bring his talent and raging madness to our fold. As the landscape changes a new era begins, gates will open and spew forth a beast of hellish ferociousness.”