Interviews
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Six Feet Under – “I believe we have evolved” (An interview with Chris Barnes)
An interview with Six Feet Under vocalist, Chris Barnes.
- Posted 14 years ago
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Entering The Land of Gnarlia – A killer interview with the Party Vibez
If you've heard about Melbourne crossover-thrash outfit the Party Vibez, you'd know they're all about having fun. They get really drunk live to play songs about a comic book store, RoboCop and a guy by the name of Indiana...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Cancer Bats – “We don’t want to move too far from where we’ve come.” (An interview with Liam Cormier)
Over the past 8 years, the Cancer Bats have wildly impressed both the metal and hardcore side of heavy music with their fusion of heavy metal subgenres into a hardcore-punk sound. After their last album "Bears, Mayors, Scraps and...
- Posted 14 years ago
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“We had to move the venue twice that day due to local police wanting to extort cash…” – an interview with Night Hag
Night Hag’s Gilded Age full length is still on constant play for me, months and months after its release. Their adrenaline-filled style of harsh hardcore (meets black metal, with tinges of doom and just about everything else) is...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Thy Art Is Murder – “Expect chaos, fear, destruction and death.” (An interview with CJ McMahon)
For years has Western Sydney death metal group Thy Art Is Murder been a driving force in Australia's death metal/core scene. Their gore-filled themes, evil vocals and astonishing 7 string (and 8 string) guitar assault has helped them become...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Steve Lukather – It got to the point where I almost quit (An interview with Steve Lukather)
G3 – Steve Lukather In addition to being the driving force of Toto for 35 years, Steve Lukather has also carved out a very impressive and strong careers as a solo artist. Add to that the fact that we...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Overkill – “If its not broken, don’t fix it” (An interview with Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth)
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth talks 'The Electric Age' with Metal Obsession.
- Posted 14 years ago
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“Xen is believing…” – an interview with A Million Dead Birds Laughing
Melbourne’s A Million Dead Birds Laughing really stand out from the crowd with their quirky style of deathgrind, and consistently intense live shows. March 2011 saw the band release their debut album Force Fed Enlightenment, and this year we...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Cannibal Corpse – “The underground part of our band is the music, not the lyrics.” (An interview with Alex Webster)
Cannibal Corpse are easily one of the most well-recognised death metal bands in the world. Being known for their punishing tunes with ridiculously gory album covers and song titles, the band have gained a strong fanbase over the past...
- Posted 14 years ago
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“if you’re depressed about the health of Australia’s underground music scene, then you’re just not looking hard enough” – an interview with Serious Beak
Late last year, Sydney’s Serious Beak released their oddly titled debut release Huxwhukw (which is available for free download) to an undeniably positive response. Their “amalgamation of mind-melting, toe-tapping, psychedelic, progressive and poly-rhythmic discordant music” is something refreshingly unique,...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Album Reviews
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El Colosso – Forgotten Ancestors
Another heavily underrated local act, this Melbourne band has...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Markus Saastamoinen – Puzzle Pieces
A little background on Markus Saastomoinen: he is a...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Plini – Impulse Voices
The new album from Sydney instrumental guitar prodigy Plini...
- Posted 5 years ago
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HJELVIK – Welcome to Hel
Ex-Kevelertak frontman Erlend Hjelvik is about to open the...
- Posted 5 years ago






