On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk to Grammy Nominated vocalist, Jamey Jasta from the band, Hatebreed and you also know him from his amazing podcast, The Jasta Show – If you want to a secret peak behind the music industry curtain, then you do NOT want to miss this episode! Jamey Jasta www.JameyJasta.com Milwaukee Metal Fest www.MilwaukeeMetalFestival.com
Hear part two of Darrin’s chat with Matt Byrne, drummer for the metal band HATEBREED, as Darrin/TS drink their ‘BreedBrew’ courtesy of Witchdoctor Brewing.
Hear part one of Darrin’s chat with Hatebreed drummer Matt Byrne, while TS and Darrin drink yummy Hatebrew (Witchdoctor Brewing).
Connecticut’s Hatebreed is getting ready to drop another album at the end of this month, following up on their highly successful 2002 album, Perseverance. The album will be titled The Rise Of Brutality and is scheduled to hit stores on October 28. The Rise Of Brutality will mark the band’s third full-length album (their debut record, Under The Knife, is technically an EP) and second release on Universal. The Rise Of Brutality will feature 12 new songs in total. There’s already a cute little four-song sampler of the album in the hands of radio radio and journalist types, which I… Read more »
The Jagermeister Music Tour, Fall 2003, is shaping up to be a heavy metal fest of the highest caliber: Universal Records’ Hatebreed has just been confirmed as the main support act for Slayer. Hatebreed has sharpened its teeth at Tattoo the Earth 2000; toured with Earth Crisis, Agnostic Front, Entombed, Soulfly, Motorhead, and Danzig; and inspired mosh pits that consumed thousands of fans at OZZfest 2001. Now the Connecticut-based band, with its decibel-defying mix of metal and hardcore is taking on the Jagermeister Music Tour, set to go off on October 9th. Their latest album, Perseverance, is a testament to… Read more »
The line between alternative music and pop music has blurred even more. Bring Me The Horizon and Spiritbox are carrying the torch Linkin Park lit almost twenty years ago, but who’s next?
With their new EP Psychic Dance Routine, Scowl and Kat Moss are taking hardcore to vicious and vulnerable new places. This is how it came to be and what Kat has learned in the process.
It was my first show after graduating high school—my live music experience at that point consisted of worship bands at my small-town church or dad rock cover bands at the county fair.
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