INTERVIEW: Sammy Pierre Duet of Goatwhore – “Angels Hung from the Arches of Heaven” – Track-By-Track Breakdown


Ghost Cult caught up with our pal Sammy Duet of Goatwhore! We discussed their new album  “Angels Hung from the Arches of Heaven” which is out now from their long-time label Metal Blade Records. We chatted about the longevity and consistency of the band, how he composes songs, and a track-by-track breakdown of the new album!  

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ALBUM REVIEW: Bush – The Art of Survival


 

Since relaunching Bush in 2010, the Gavin Rossdale and Chris Traynor partnership (Traynor taking on the right-hand role in the band once Rossdale resumed performing under the Bush banner in the stead of the retired Nigel Pulsford) have, in an understated way, added to the band’s legacy, producing five albums, and a slew of consistently decent tunes. 

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ALBUM REVIEW: Autopsy – Morbidity Triumphant


 

Artificial intelligence is a concept seemingly ever-present in the modern day. But nobody talks about when musical instruments become sentient and develop their own mannerisms and consciousness.

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ALBUM REVIEW: Ithaca – They Fear Us  


 

Following the release of their debut album The Language Of Injury in 2019, Ithaca quite rightly found themselves labelled as one of the new up and coming buzz bands in the UK’s Metal scene. The album was a furious slice of post-hardcore / metalcore, full of great riffs and powerful vocals delivered by singer Djamilla Boden Azzouz, which saw them saw them gain comparisons with the likes of other heavy, strong bands including Svalbard and Employed To ServeContinue reading


ALBUM REVIEW: Inhuman Condition – Fearsick


Instantly upon gazing at the awesome retro feeling, Repka-looking album art by Dan “Babe Ruth” Goldworthy, I was instantly transported back in time to the death metal heyday of the nineties. Back in those dark days before the internet, we heavily relied on album art alone as we foraged through record bins hoping to discover new brutal artists to add to our ever-growing extreme metal libraries. Continue reading


Watch Phil Demmel Play Through Vio-lence’s “Flesh From Bone” for Jackson Guitars


House of Blues, Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV 8/18/19

 

Vio-Lence guitarist Phil Demmel, long an endorsed artist for Jackson Guitars has filmed a “Behind the Riff” playthrough video on their channel. Watch Phil jam his way through the riffs of  “Flesh From Bone” – a track off of Vio-Lence’s new EP Let The World Burn (Metal Blade Records). Watch the video and check out Phil’s signature guitars at the link below! 

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ALBUM REVIEW: coldrain – Nonnegative


 

Fifteen years, and now seven albums into a successful career that has seen them move into both chart success status in their native Japan and mainstream culture by providing the opening theme for Netflix original anime series Bastard, Nagoya five-piece metalcore outfit coldrain are back following the longest gap between releases, with new offering Nonnegative (Warner Japan).

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PODCAST: Glacially Musical Episode #84: Fireball Ministry Où Est La Rock? and FMEP


The Glacially Musical Pouredcast is a weekly Podcast that has three principles: Beer, Metal, and Swearing (and also vinyl)! Hosted by Nik Cameron – grown out of the Glacially Musical blog is all about great music and vinyl collecting. Once per week Ghost Cult’s Chief Ghost Cult Keefy joins Nik as they begin a new series on Fireball Minstry and their debut album and covers EP! 

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ALBUM REVIEW: Valley Of The Sun – The Chariot


Valley Of The Sun transport us to a desert vista with their hard-hitting, classic blues rock fourth album, The Chariot (Ripple Music)  The topographical downside is a straight-ahead tendency to skim the surface of the sand without revealing psychological depth or any hints at complicated thinking below.Continue reading


ALBUM REVIEW Black Lung – Dark Waves


It is a time of change for the Baltimore based psych-doom three piece Black Lung, who following the release of their third album Ancients in 2019, parted ways with founding guitarist Adam Bufano, replacing him with Deaf Scene’s Dave Fullerton. Four months later and their subsequent tour of the album was cancelled as the pandemic struck, so the band decided to regroup and start working on fresh material with their new guitar player straight away. Continue reading