What happens when neoclassical shred meets face-melting death metal? You get Chicago’s own Burned In Effigy. Their 2022 debut Rex Mortem earned them stages with Obscura, Orbit Culture, and Revocation. Now, they’re back with their sophomore release Tyrannus Aeternum—dropping Halloween 2025, because apparently your nightmares needed a soundtrack.
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What happens when neoclassical shred meets face-melting death metal? You get Chicago’s own Burned In Effigy. Their 2022 debut Rex Mortem earned them stages with Obscura, Orbit Culture, and Revocation. Now, they’re back with their sophomore release Tyrannus Aeternum—dropping Halloween 2025, because apparently your nightmares needed a soundtrack.
I Did Not Want To Listen To These Guys Again (ft. EvilDead, Night Laser) | MRP #057
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1 year ago
I Did Not Want To Listen To These Guys Again (ft. EvilDead, Night Laser) | MRP #057
In this episode of the Metal Robot Podcast, we dive into In Flames' 10th album, "Sounds Of A Playground Fading." I’ve got mixed feelings about the album, with me praising its better moments but criticizing its monotonous sound and lack of variety.
The podcast then features interviews with members of two metal bands with new albums. First, Phil Flores from the thrash metal band EvilDead discusses their latest release, "Toxic Grace." This is followed by a conversation with Robert and Benno from the German sleaze rock band Night Laser, who talk about their new album, "Call Me What You Want."
Metal Robot Podcast
What happens when neoclassical shred meets face-melting death metal? You get Chicago’s own Burned In Effigy. Their 2022 debut Rex Mortem earned them stages with Obscura, Orbit Culture, and Revocation. Now, they’re back with their sophomore release Tyrannus Aeternum—dropping Halloween 2025, because apparently your nightmares needed a soundtrack.