The twists and turns Saskatchewan band Into Eternity have taken over the course of their almost 20 year existence would make for a robust article in and of itself. It’s been 10 long years since their last album but that time was spent building toward a classic return to everything that makes the band great with new album The Sirens, the first with new vocalist Amanda Keirnan. Hearing any musical ideas put forth by bandleader Tim Roth would be welcome enough, but packaged in some of the strongest songs the band have ever constructed makes their return even more sweet. Continue reading
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The Nine Circles Podcast: Episode 5 (June 21, 2015)
The guys jump into a HUGE week for new releases and share their thoughts on brand-new stuff from Vattnet Viskar, High on Fire and Pale Chalice. Plus, an attempt to understand what the hell’s going on with Morbid Angel anymore, and Dan shares his thoughts on the Bad Religion show he went to in Brooklyn last week!
All that and much, much more in Episode 5, so check it out!
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CANTO: Morbid Angel, Revocation, Slipknot, and so much more. Seriously.
I just bought a BMW. So you can bet your ass today’s canto will be to the point. I have roads to murder.
- We already talked about Morbid Angel and all that nonsense today. But to recap, Dave Vincent and Tim Yeung out, Steve Tucker back in. … Or not? Someone explain all this to me. Actually… don’t.
- Today got real weird in metal, so let’s take a more entertaining step back real quick. Slipknot has a acquired a way more stylish way to tour around. I didn’t realize metal bands made this kind of money?
- More on people leaving bands. Phil Dubois is leaving Revocation. This story is way less dramatic, but still a bit of a bummer.
- Into Eternity announced their first album is seven years. Sirens will be out later this fall and is surely something to keep an eye out for.
- Holy crap. Check out this lineup for Housecore Horror Film Festival. The likes of Eyehategod, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, and Suffocation will make for an inevitably fun time.
- I also encourage watching this music video for Obituary’s “Violence”. Because it’s a cartoon.
That’s enough for me. Gonna go drive somewhere.
“Ein Bier… bitte.”
– Corey