Allegaeon

It’s no secret that here at Nine Circles we love some Allegaeon. So, it’s obvious we had to get vocalist Riley McShane back to chat about their new album Damnum and how it came together as well as how it was to work with new blood drummer Jeff Saltzman and what he brought to the table. They also cover how touring brings the best and worst out of people, the deeply personal lyrics in the new album, attachment to albums and when to let them go, how there’s never any finish line to success and there’s always room to grow, pandemic effects on the band and their touring, not taking criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from, and gamer talk. With that said, jump in for an excellent chat via The Nine Circles Audio Thing.

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Buke


Damnum will be available February 25 on Metal Blade Records. For more information on Allegaeon, visit their Facebook page.

2 responses to “Allegaeon’s Riley McShane on new album “Damnum,” touring, no finish line on success, and much more!”

  1. […] to this discussion, be sure to check out Ian’s review of this album and Buke’s recent interview with Allegaeon’s own Riley […]

  2. […] [Buke’s interview with Allegaeon’s Riley McShane] […]

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