We play three shows with One Machine (featuring Steve Smyth formerly of Testament/Nevermore/Forbidden) and Endeavour this week. The run of dates kicks off with us returning to The Music Room in Ipswich, followed by The Gryphon in Bristol and finishing in Glasgow at Audio.
PHIL CAMPBELL, ALICE COOPER AND JUDAS PRIEST GIVE EPIC PERFORMANCES IN LONDON (25/7/25)
Next up was Judas Priest, and wow, what a performance, what a set, what a night. If I hadnโt already been overloaded by how good Phil Campbell and Alice Cooper were, Judas Priest were exceptional, and it finished off what was essentially a night of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal heaven for me. Getting to hear so much from Painkiller live was a real blessing, being Priest's heaviest album, it is a personal favourite of mine. I was also surprised by the inclusion of Solar Angels, which was also performed expertly live by the band.
LIAMโS LISTENING ROOM – 22/4/25
The song in question is Cryptopsy - โUntil Thereโs Nothing Leftโ. Jesus f+#~$g Christ, this song is heavy. Obviously, if you know Suffocation, you likely know Cryptopsy, and theyโre probably more responsible for the tech-death sound as we know it, โNone So Vileโ being the prime example.

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