Metal Injection‘s Frank Godla has organized a new virtual festival called “Slay At Home.” The event will take place on May 29-30 and it will feature quarantine performances, commissioned music, collaborative covers, and more. Here’s the lineup: Previously Unseen Quarantine Performances: TesseracT Darkest Hour Twelve Foot Ninja O’Brother Der Weg einer Freiheit Silvertomb Astronoid Contracult…
Metal Allegiance have added more special guests to their January 16 show at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, CA. Here’s the full list of participants: Dave Lombardo (Suicidal Tendencies, ex-Slayer, etc.), Dave Davidson (Revocation, etc.), Jeff Loomis (Arch Enemy, etc.), Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (Misfits), Chuck Billy (Testament), Bobby Blitz…
Gargoyl, the band featuring Dave Davidson (Revocation), Luke Roberts (Ayahuasca), and Josh Park (Ayahuasca), have released their debut EP “Asomatous.” You can stream that below. Davidson commented: “It was hard to choose the songs to put on this EP since Gargoyl has been evolving from the beginning, but I think these two tracks are a…
Dave Davidson (Revocation), Luke Roberts (Ayahuasca), and Josh Park (Ayahuasca) have joined forces in a new band called Gargoyl. The group are currently working on their debut demo. View this post on Instagram A post shared by revocation (@revocation)
A special Halloween episode of “Two Minutes To Late Night” has been released. The episode features Revocation‘s Dave Davidson and it can be seen below. As always, Mutoid Man also appeared as the house band, and this time they covered Iron Maiden with Davidson and Carina Zachary (Husbandry).
Revocation’s Dave Davidson was recently interviewed by Ghostcultmag.com, and discussed some of the new material the band have been working on. You read what he had to say about that and his upcoming side project with Berserk Lout (Ayahuasca) below. Davidson on new Revocation material: “We are writing new material right now. We got a…
Revocation have announced that they will be re-releasing their 2008 debut album, “Empire Of The Obscene.” The remixed/remastered effort will be released on November 13, and will also contain the band’s 2006 demo, “Summon The Spawn,” along with new artwork. The title track is now available for streaming below: Dave Davidson issued the following statement:…
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