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.
Mad Parish's Space Travels, A New Podcast with Collin, Dream Theater, & MORE | MRP #061
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Mad Parish's Space Travels, A New Podcast with Collin, Dream Theater, & MORE | MRP #061
Did I forget to update this podcast again? My bad, but hoepfully it wasn't that bad- WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT'S BEEN SINCE OCTOBER?! Sorry about that, but also welcome back! At least the time off hasn't been a waking nightmare... right?
Our first episode back has to be good, so let’s take a look at last weeks latest releases. We also have a new show on the metal robot featuring Collin Sterling of Thrashers Paradise. And coming from Montreal, heavy metal outfit Mad Parish have a new album… and a comic book? It’s all coming up on this episode of the Metal Robot Podcast.
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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.