Sumo Cyco are currently on their ‘No Sleep! No Surrender!’ tour across the UK, before they took to the stage in Newcastle we caught up with singer, frontwoman and “captain of the ship”, Skye Sweetnam. Music Existence: You’ve just released the video for your new single, what was that like …
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Interview: Terror Universal
With their debut album, Make them Bleed, having just been released, masked metal quartet Terror Universal are looking to shake up the hard rock scene with their theatrical and aggressive approach to metal. Here, vocalist, Plague, took the time to answer some questions regarding the latest album, his musical influences, his songwriting process, …
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Zack Zalon is a multi-instrumentalist and tech visionary based in Los Angeles. While pushing innovative content and products as co-founding business developer for We See Dragons, Zalon’s tenacious passion for music worked collectively. In fact, one late work night was all it would take to lay the blueprints for his …
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Gallery: Avatar Live At The Marquee Theatre In Tempe, AZ 01/23/18
Phoenix Rising Declare and End to Oppression with “If I Say No”
Dallas, TX based Nu-Metal Band Phoenix Rising has released their self-scripted Official Music Video for their newest single “If I Say No,” off of their upcoming debut LP, From the Ashes. “IF I SAY NO” is a song about standing for yourself when you are face to face with someone that is trying …
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Japan’s Loudness have proven a pivotal force for well over three decades in not only the development, but longevity, of Japanese heavy metal. Formed in 1981, the Osakan quartet is best known for their western major label crossover success in the mid-80s, based on the hits “Crazy Nights” (off 1985’s …
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