The Black Dahlia Murder are back in blighty. We talk about their affinity with this country , getting back on the road and the legacy of Trevor Strnad. An open and honest chat.
Read MoreThere is far more to Rivers of Nihil than being that death metal band that uses Sax. We chat about early morning sets, why the self titled album is the heaviest thing they have released and how they conjure up their setlists.
Read MoreHeriot are one of the most exciting bands currently operating within the British metal Scene. Their Bloodstock set was beset with pesky tech gremlins but still they powered through and gave us a burning glimpse of their prowess. We speak to them after their set about their writing process and how they stop all the hype going to their head.
Read MoreOur Stewart catches up with Vicky Hungerford of the Bloodstock Festival Management team on a fine saturday morning. They discuss the festival events from thursday and friday as well as the 25 bands announcement for next year's anniversary bill.
Read MoreOrange Goblin are calling it a day. The patron saints of serious riffage have decided that it is time to exit stage right, probably persuaded by a bear. We chatted with new boy Harry Armstrong about final farewells, saying goodbye and how he is still a fan. Find out the end does beckon.
Read MoreUnleash The Archers are one of the most interesting metal acts to emerge from Canada in the last decade. They play a very European brand of our genre but with transatlantic flair and sense of scale. Their current tour is in direct response to the keyboard warriors who proclaimed that a sole London show in february was not enough. We sat down with Brittney Slayes for an elongated chat about AI, tour mechanics, stalystic changes and how being in a metal band ain't going to make you a millionaire.
Read MoreCountless Skies are proving remarkably resilient on this Valentine's Day. They are two members down but they have still hauled themselves up north to play the blisteringly cold Star and Garter. We caught up with Ross, Nathan and super sub Will to talk backing tracks, mythical new album and what makes a scene a scene.
Read MorePeter Tägtgren, myth, legend and general renaissance man of modern metal. If you love an album of Scandinavia metal it is most likely that he will have produced it. He is back on our shores with his electro metal band Pain and we were lucky enough to get ten minutes in his esteemed company. So watch along and find out whether there are indeed different Peter's for Pain and Hypocrisy, how he ended up producing some of the most important albums of the last couple of decades and how he manages to balance all these competing priorities.
Read MoreIn our first interview of 2025 we are lucky enough to chat to Mikael Stanne, vocalist with The Halo effect. We chatted about the pedigree behind this most super of supergroups, the ease of picking a set list when you only have two albums to choose from and how the hell he balances life with also being the front person of Dark Tranquillity and Cemetery Skyline.
Read MoreProper death metal for a proper death metal crowd, we got to spend a few minutes in the illustrious presence of legend Karl Willetts. He was on fine form, buzzing from their set and ready to tackle all the big questions of the day. We talked about politics, the healing power of death metal, day jobs, minimalism and even whether Bolt Thrower are completely finished.
Read MoreAlex Williams is the breakout star of the last few years. She produces metal that isn't metal. She was the first up on the main stage at this year's Damnation Festival and we spoke after her set about the show and her extraordinary rise to fame. We covered tours with the Sisters Of Mercy, releasing an album during a global pandemic, songwriting, whether Nine Inch Nails are more influential than Nick Cave and how much an artist can see from the stage.
Read MoreIn “An Empire”, Swedish duo A Swarm Of The Sun have produced one of the albums of the year. Our Stewart is quite rightly obsessed with it. When we meet Jakob Berglund and Erik Nilsson at the Damnation Festival preamble “A Night Of Salvation” Stewarts wanted to know all about its genius and how they planned on replicating it in a live environment. We also got on to how touring is for a non touring band and the complexities of being a six piece on the road. Listen up!
Read MoreOne of the wonders of Bloodstock is you don't know who you will bump into. We grabbed hold of Winterfytheth guitarist and lead growler Chris Naughton. We spoke about their rather spiffing new album, the fact that folk fanatics love "The Hallowing Of Heirdom" and whether there is the possibility of more stuff from Atavist.
Read MoreLast year we chatted with Vicki. This year we got 2 for the price of 1 with Vicki and Simon. We discussed how Motörhead still exist in all our hearts, Wacken stealing their thunder, how Gojira are currently the biggest band in the universe and whether they were even tempted to book Papa Roach.
Read MoreOur very own Stewart Lucas catches up with Semprah, the Death Metal act that won the Polish Metal 2 The Masses before their set at the Bloodstock Festival 2024.
Read MoreSoen play the most sumptuous metal you have ever heard. It's beautifully curated melodic rock at its best. We chatted with Joel Ekelöf and relatively new boy Cody Lee Ford. We discussed their unique sound and the merits of life on the road.
Read MoreThe face of modern metal is a young man from Aberdeen. James McBain is Hellripper and we got to speak to him about his creative process, the fact there are two Hellrippers and any inadvertent similarities to the rather wonderful Sabbat.
Read MoreWe, here at ROCKFLESH Towers love Tailgunner. They ooze beautiful youthful energy and use it to recreate the wonderfulness that is early eighties metal. We got to talk to the whole band and asked the billion dollar question..... How come you are playing the music of our youth when you are young enough to be our grandkids?
Read MoreThe up and coming French band Ashen jumped from the RADAR Festival Main Stage to an interview with Matt Fraser. They chat about the passion and emotion they put into not only their music but their performances and general outlook.
Read MoreBlack Smoke Trigger hail from New Zealand and are determined to keep the spirit of rock alive. They arrive on our shores with an exciting new album in the can to be released on July 19th and a blistering live show to tantalise our taste buds. Our Stewart caught up with Charlie Wallace (guitar) from the band to discuss travelling, touring with Bruce dickinson and what their fantasy festival would look like.
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