Peek From The Pit conducted an interview with vocalist Björn “Speed” Strid of Swedish metallers SOILWORK on November 30, 2010 in London, England. You can now watch the chat below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Peek From The Pit conducted an interview with vocalist Björn “Speed” Strid of Swedish metallers SOILWORK on November 30, 2010 in London, England. You can now watch the chat below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Kamelot is one of Metal‘s most unique, influential and prestigious acts to come along in decades. The group‘s reputation among fans and media alike is marked by enthusiasm and esteem, with each of their nine studio albums surpassing its predecessor in terms of songwriting, production and commercial success. As one of the most difficult-to-categorize artists in the Metal scene, Kamelot are one of the few bands ready to keep the great tradition of Metal mixed with Progressive Rock influence, in the vein of acts like Queensryche or Dream Theater.
What makes Kamelot unique is the crossover with the Gothic scene. Ready to continue their rise to the pinnacle of Metal royalty, founding guitarist Thomas Youngblood and vocalist Roy Khan are joined by spectacular drummer Casey Grillo, keyboardist Oliver Palotai, and new bassist Sean Tibbets. Kamelot’s 9th studio album “Poetry for the Poisoned” was released on september, via Ear Music.
Today I have a pleasure to interview Thomas Youngblood, guitarist of Kamelot.
Australian Airbourne was formed in 2003 by brothers Joel and Ryan O’Keeffe. There’s something about the kind of potent rock and roll fury that Airbourne cranks out, all cylinders firing, that makes you want to chug a beer or two straight down your throat … Their music, like new album No Guts. No Glory (2010, released via Roadrunner Records), is a perfect soundtrack for drunken debauchery, and “that’s what we’re here for, mate” says rowdy lead guitarist and vocalist Joel O’Keeffe. But today my chat-mate is the bands drummer, Ryan, and with a neat Aussie dialect, he greets me… knowing that we’ll have only a short time for this interview, so lets go for it …
Hi Ryan, and welcome to Italy! how’re you today?
Hi Tarja! I’m good thanks, it’s good to be here.
Tonight you’ll play in Milan, how are you going to prepare yourself for it?
Umm, I guess, you know just have a beer and get ready, grab my drum sticks and head down and what happens after that is always something different but exotic. Just easy going now, you know, and saving the energies for the stage.
“Maailma tarvitsee sankareita” (The world needs heroes) – declares Teräsbetoni in their new album! What the heck is this “heavy metal hero”-stuff? About this and other things, tells us Teräsbetoni singer-bassist Jarkko Ahola. The interview (in finnish) can be viewed at: http://areena.yle.fi/video/1493776
Source: areena.yle.fi
Musicorama TV recently conducted an interview with Soulfly mainman Max Cavalera. You can now watch the chat below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
To read our recent interview with Joe Nunez, please go to: Joe Nunez – Soulfly, A Cool Mix Of Energy And Sympathy
Arto Mäenpää of Kaaos TV conducted an interview with guitarist Silenoz (real name: Sven Atle Kopperud) of Norwegian symphonic black metallers Dimmu Borgir when the band played at Pakkahuone in Tampere, Finland on October 14, 2010. You can now watch the chat below.
Source: Blabbermouth.net