Music: Interviews

Interview: Michelle Malley (Vocals) of Iress (Video/Audio)

The stalwart Los Angeles-based dream metal band, Iress will release their new album ‘Sleep Now, In Reverse’ on 26th July 2024. We spoke to vocalist Michelle Malley about the new album, what it has taken to get to this point, and what made this specific album so special for the band. We also delve into their upcoming live performances, and Michelle takes on the Ozzy Osbone randomised section.

Interview: Queen Laya (Video/Audio)

Rising from the ruins of the past few years, Queen Laya is emerging into uncharted waters, defying expectations as she demonstrates a ferocious new sound. Her debut self-titled EP will be released on Friday 17th May 2024. We spoke to Queen Laya about the EP, and so much more.

Interview: Matt Banks (Vocals) of Harroway (Video/Audio)

Released April 10th, ‘Heresy’ is the new single from Sydney metalcore quartet Harroway. We spoke to vocalist Matt Banks about the new single, delving into the history of Harroway and what has got them to this point. We also talk about the tour, what the future might hold, and Matt answers some random questions from Ozzy Osbone!

Interview: Jack Owen (Guitars) of Six Feet Under (Video/Audio)

Iconic death metal band, Six Feet Under return with their 14th studio album, ‘Killing for Revenge’. We spoke to guitarist Jack Owens about the new album, and how much work he put into it. In particular, looking at his work as producer and how interesting/exhausting that was. Alongside, we also talked about sensational headlines, online trolls, doing what makes you happy, and much more.

Interview: Daniel Freyberg (Guitars/Backing Vocals) of Crownshift (Video/Audio)

Finnish melodic death metallers Crownshift will release their self-titled debut album on May 10th, 2024, via Nuclear Blast. We spoke to guitarist and backing vocalist, Daniel Freyberg about the debut album. Talking about the journey to this point, the moments when Crownshift became its own thing, the buzz surrounding them, the excitement around playing live, proving that Crownshift is not a side project, and so much more.