Colorado metalcore crew, Mouth For War, are about to set off on the Common Enemies tour with Spite and labelmates Bodysnatcher. They are continuing to tour in support of their latest album, Bleed Yourself, released last Fall by MNRK Heavy records. The live run kicks off May 11th in Atlanta, and runs through June 16th in New Orleans. Additional support comes from Thrown, with Psycho-Frame and Cell on select dates. Keep reading below for the live listings and more.
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Take Offense’s New Album “T.O.tality” Out Soon
Cali thrashers, Take Offense, are rapidly closing in on the release of their new long-player, T.O.tality. This will be their fourth overall album, and label debut for MNRK Heavy, and is due out on May 10th. The new full-length incorporates thrash, speed metal, and hardcore, while giving a nod to their home of Southern California. Head into the article below to find out more.
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Bodysnatcher Share a New Single and Video for “Human Disdain” – New EP Coming Soon
Floridian heavies, Bodysnatcher, have just released their latest track, “Human Disdain.” Accompanied by a music video, it follows “Severed” as the second single to be taken from their upcoming EP, Vile Conduct. Recently released on vinyl for Record Store Day, the new record will drop digitally on September 03rd, via MNRK Heavy records. Check out the new video and more in the article below.
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Bodysnatcher Share a Single and Video for “Severed” and Announce Their New Digital EP
Heavy Floridian quartet, Bodysnatcher, have just announced the digital release of their upcoming new EP Vile Conduct. It is due out Friday, September 03rd via MNRK Heavy records. Along with this news, the band has released their latest single “Severed” and the accompanying official music video. Check it out in the article below and fine out more.
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ALBUM REVIEW: High On Fire – Cometh The Storm
Six years (where did that time go?) after their Grammy award-winning album Electric Messiah, comes High On Fire’s latest effort Cometh The Storm (MNRK heavy). Gone is the ferocious, Thrash-like assault of the last album, replacing it is their trademark sludgy, Stoner Metal, but with a broadened palette. Can this record live up to its revered predecessor? Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Chris Evans of Lord Dying Discusses “Clandestine Transcendence” and Going Heavier
In this episode, Ghost Cult Keefy chatted with Chris Evans of Lord Dying to talk about their new album “Clandestine Transcendence” – out now via MNRK Heavy ! Chris caught us up on changes in the bands’ lineup since their last album, trying new stylistic approaches, concept albums, artwork, and his favorite albums he never gets sick of.
ALBUM REVIEW: Mastiff – Deprecipice
The multilayered masterpiece that is Deprecipice (MNRK Heavy) is lightyears away from anything else that has graced the brutal metallic sludge/Hardcore/Death Metal scene for quite some time. Leave it up to Mastiff to be the ones leading the charge. Continue reading
Take Offense Drop Single and Video for “Greetings From Below” from Upcoming New Album
Chula Vista’s cross-over thrashers, Take Offense, have shared news that their fourth album, T.O.tality (the band’s debut for MNRK Heavy), will arrive on May 10th. Hand-in-hand with this announcement, they have also dropped the long-player’s opening track and lead single “Greetings From Below.” Keep reading in this article to check it out and find out more from Take Offense.
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INTERVIEW: John Henry of Darkest Hour Breaks Down the New Album “Perpetual | Terminal”
Ghost Cult Keefy caught up once again with John Henry of Darkest Hour! The bands’ new album Perpetual | Terminal drops on February 23rd, 2024 via MNRK Heavy ! John discussed some of the goings on with the band, a return to their DIY roots, and did a track-by-track breakdown of the new album with a lot of insights to share!Continue reading
ALBUM REVIEW: Darkest Hour – Perpetual I Terminal
Let’s go back to a time before Metalcore became big business, got overcrowded and then rose to prominence again. Back to before it had become a dirty word due to musical abortions like Falling in Reverse or Emmure completely shitting the bed. Continue reading