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yourfavealbumisgender · 8 months
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The Work by Rivers of Nihil is Transgender and Polyamorous!
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metalshockfinland · 2 years
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RIVERS OF NIHIL Announce North American Fall Tour Supporting THE CONTORTIONIST
RIVERS OF NIHIL Announce North American Fall Tour Supporting THE CONTORTIONIST
Photo by Vince Edwards RIVERS OF NIHIL will return to the road this Fall on a North American tour supporting The Contortionist. The month-long trek – which begins on September 11th in Dallas, Texas and runs through October 15th in Indianapolis, Indiana – will feature the band performing their latest full-length, The Work, in its entirety! Comments guitarist Brody Uttley, “We can’t wait to hit…
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infraredmag · 2 years
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RIVERS OF NIHIL Announces North American Fall Tour Supporting The Contortionist; Band To Perform The Work Full-Length In Its Entirety!
RIVERS OF NIHIL Announces North American Fall Tour Supporting The Contortionist; Band To Perform The Work Full-Length In Its Entirety!
Photo by Vince Edwards RIVERS OF NIHIL will return to the road this Fall on a North American tour supporting The Contortionist. The month-long trek – which begins on September 11th in Dallas, Texas and runs through October 15th in Indianapolis, Indiana – will feature the band performing their latest full-length, The Work, in its entirety! Comments guitarist Brody Uttley, “We can’t wait…
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sinceileftyoublog · 3 years
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The Black Dahlia Murder Live Preview: 9/3, Concord Music Hall, Chicago
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On their 9th studio album Verminous (Metal Blade), The Black Dahlia Murder continue to do what they do best, show off their versatility in performance and metal subgenre. Produced by their guitarist/backup vocalist Brandon Ellis, it was released just after COVID hit last year, and tonight, they play their first tour date since the pandemic at Concord Music Hall in Chicago. The album’s title track opens with--what else--Alan Cassidy’s blast beats as Ellis and guitarist Brian Eschbach add choppy riffs and cascading solos, Trevor Strnad’s alternating icy screams and guttural growls guiding the song along. Overall, they combine technical tempo changes with the fast-paced bombast of old school British metal. The galloping guitars and drums on “Removal of the Oaken Stake” recall Iron Maiden (on the day a new IM album comes out!), while a song like “Child of Night” sports drums and Max Lavelle’s bass so quick it’s almost pure noise. And where vocal chants follow the same pattern as the guitars, as on “Sunless Empire”, there’s still roam for soaring solos. The penultimate track is a 40-second acoustic interlude, gorgeous picking combined with sounds of dripping water and squeaking rodents before the band launches into closer “Dawn of Rats”. It’s the most different song on the record, but it exemplifies the band’s ability to seamlessly combine the beautiful with the ugly.
Minneapolis prog metal band After the Burial, San Diego County deathcore band Carnifex (who we’re fans of and are, too, releasing a great new album today, Graveside Confessions via Nuclear Blast), Pennsylvania technical death metal band Rivers of Nihil, and Rochester death metal band Undeath open. Remember to bring your vax cards (or negative COVID tests; if you could have gotten the shot but didn’t, you suck) and masks!
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nofatclips · 5 years
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Where Owls Know My Name by Rivers of Nihil (featuring Andy Thomas) from the album Where Owls Know My Name - Director: David Brodsky
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ghostcultmagazine · 3 years
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ALBUM REVIEW: Rivers Of Nihil – The Work - Metal Blade Records
ALBUM REVIEW: Rivers Of Nihil – The Work – Metal Blade Records
It’s been three years since progressive, technical death metal act Rivers of Nihil released the groundbreaking and critically acclaimed Where Owls Know My Name (Metal Blade Records). Three long years which have seen a global pandemic almost bring the entertainment industry to its knees. However, having already set 2020 aside to concentrate on writing, the Coronavirus outbreak only made minor…
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m3t4ln3rd · 3 years
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Rivers of Nihil issue video for "The Void From Which No Sound Escapes"
Band: Rivers of NihilSong: “The Void From Which No Sound Escapes”Director: David BrodskyAlbum: The WorkRelease Date: September 24th, 2021Label: Metal Blade Records Guitarist/keyboardist Brody Uttley states of the song: “‘The Void From Which No Sound Escapes‘ is a song that was put together pretty early in the writing process for The Work. It features some familiar sounds that people have come…
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clatterbane · 4 years
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BLACK DAHLIA MURDER + REVOCATION + RIVERS OF NIHIL + ALLEGAEON Covers SEPULTURA | Metal Injection
Published on 4 Jun 2020
Slay At Home cover collaboration of Sepultura's "Dead Embryonic Cells" by: Trevor Strnad (The Black Dahlia Murder) Brody Uttley (Rivers Of Nihil) Ash Pearson (Revocation) Greg Burgess (Allegaeon) Conor Marshall (Sylosis)
Frank Godla of Metal Injection presents The Slay At Home festival in support of MusiCares and Global Giving. Never before seen sets right from the artist's homes, commissioned music debuting to the world, collaborative cover songs, special guests, art installations and more!
More information at the festival website: http://slayathomefest.com
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gbhbl · 6 years
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Album Review - Where Owls Know My Name by Rivers of Nihil (Metal Blade Records)
Album Review – Where Owls Know My Name by Rivers of Nihil (Metal Blade Records)
American death/black metal band, Rivers of Nihil, released their 3rd album on the 16th of March. That album is called Where Owls Know My Name and it may just be the greatest album you listen to this year.
Released via Metal Blade Records, Where Owls Know My Name is themed around Autumn. A concept that follows on from the band’s first two releases being based on Spring (The Conscious Seed of…
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earpeeler · 6 years
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The Metal Magdalene – Brody Uttley Of Rivers Of Nihil Interview Brody Uttley of Rivers of Nihil was the guest on The Metal Magdalene with Jet radio show on Metal Messiah Radio to discuss the band and their new album.
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antiheromag · 6 years
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Interview: Brody Uttley of RIVERS OF NIHIL
Antihero Magazine’s James Geiser recently had the chance to catch up with Brody Uttley, guitarist for Rivers of Nihil. We spoke about the band’s new record, Where Owls Know My Name, releasing on March 16th on Metal Blade Records, Brody’s background and influences in music and in the metal genre, as well as his feelings about living his dream being signed to Metal Blade.
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Rivers Of Nihil estreiam "The Void From Which No Sound Escapes"
Rivers Of Nihil estreiam “The Void From Which No Sound Escapes”
Os Rivers Of Nihil acabam de lançar o vídeo para a música “The Void From Which No Sound Escapes”, que podem ver abaixo, do seu último álbum “The Work” editado no fim de Setembro. Recordamos que este álbum é o quarto da carreira da banda. Em declarações à imprensa, o guitarrista Brody Uttley explica: “este foi um tema que escrevemos numa fase bastante inicial do processo de criação do álbum. Tem…
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metaladdicts · 3 years
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RIVERS OF NIHIL Launches Video For 'The Void From Which No Sound Escapes'
RIVERS OF NIHIL Launches Video For ‘The Void From Which No Sound Escapes’
Last week, RIVERS OF NIHIL released their fourth full-length, The Work, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of the album — a video for the new single, “The Void from Which No Sound Escapes” (directed by David Brodsky) can be seen below. Guitarist Brody Uttley comments: “‘The Void from Which No Sound Escapes’ is a song that was put together pretty early in the writing process for The Work. It…
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nofatclips · 6 years
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Subtle Change (Including The Forest of Transition and Dissatisfaction Dance) by Rivers Of Nihil from the album Where Owls Know My Name
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ghostcultmagazine · 5 years
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Rivers of Nihil - Black Crown Initiate, MØL, Orbit Culture Live at Mama Roux's
Rivers of Nihil – Black Crown Initiate, MØL, Orbit Culture Live at Mama Roux’s
With a lengthy and excitable queue having already formed well before the 7 pm opening time, you can already tell heading to Birmingham on a typically drizzly September evening is going to be well worth the effort. After disappearing for a few words with Rivers of Nihil drummer Jared Klein, I arrive back into the previously empty venue to find it heaving with activity. The bar area is already…
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metalshockfinland · 3 years
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RIVERS OF NIHIL Launch Video for "The Void from Which No Sound Escapes"
RIVERS OF NIHIL Launch Video for “The Void from Which No Sound Escapes”
Photo credit: Mike Truehart Last week, RIVERS OF NIHIL released their fourth full-length, The Work, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of the album – which MetalInjection.net calls “a work of art” (9/10) – a video for the new single, “The Void from Which No Sound Escapes” (directed by David Brodsky // mgenyc.com), can be viewed below: Guitarist Brody Uttley comments: “‘The Void from Which…
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