From underground gems to headline-worthy drops, It’s New Music Friday for 4-11-25!
What is your favorite album cover this week?
From underground gems to headline-worthy drops, It’s New Music Friday for 4-11-25!
What is your favorite album cover this week?
From underground gems to headline-worthy drops, It’s New Music Friday for 4-11-25!
What is your favorite album cover this week?
From underground gems to headline-worthy drops It’s New Music Friday for 3-21-25!
What is your favorite album cover this week?
From underground gems to headline-worthy drops It’s New Music Friday for 3-21-25!
What is your favorite album cover this week?
After a four year hiatus, the most extreme tour of the year, Summer Slaughter is back with a vengeance. The mammoth, 21-date run this year will be co-headlined by Veil Of Maya and Brand Of Sacrifice, who will be performing their first-ever full headline sets. Joining them will be Gideon, Left To Suffer, Ten56, Tallah, Cabal and Brat with one more to be announced. Tickets for this epic return will go on sale at 10am local on Friday, April 26th from https://www.thesummerslaughtertour.comContinue reading
Upon returning from their headline European tour, Danish deathcore band, Cabal, have released a new reworking of their song ”If I Hang, Let Me Swing.” The new version of the track – original found on their most recent album, Magno Interitus – saw the band partner with industrial-techno collective John Cxnnor. Head into the article below to check it out and find out more.
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Say what you will about Deathcore, but that goddamn subgenre refuses to die or give an inch. More power to it, I say. While it may not have reached the commercial heights of its sister subgenre, Metalcore, one could argue that that the former has been just as active as the latter.
Ghost Cult Caught up with Cabal vocalist Andreas Bjulver Paarup to discuss their slamming new album Drag Me Down, out now via Long Branch Records. Andres discussed the new album, the bands’ process for writing the new albums, writing for and working with guests such as Matt Heafy (Trivium), Jamie Hails (Polaris) and Kim Song Sternkopf (Møl), thoughts on the deathcore versus death metal genres, elitism in metal fans, future plans for the band, and much more. You can purchase Drag Me Down here. Continue reading