The band debuted a brand new track titled, “In,” last week to much critical acclaim. “One Wing is the culmination of everything I understand The Chariot to be, and no one else could have made this record,” says The New Review. The PRP more aggressively states, “The Chariot have delivered an album that practically spits blood through your speakers.”
TRACK LISTING: 1. Forget 2. Not 3. Your 4. First 5. Love. 6. Speak 7. in 8. Tounges 9. and 10. Cheek.
The band recently launched pre-order packages with brand new merch designs. Each physical preorder from the band will receive a link to a live version of “Speak”and the track “and” from the “One Wing” demo recording sessions.
The band goes into great depth explaining their cover art with artist Trey Moseley providing his own words. Click HERE or the image to view a behind the scenes video on the making of the artwork that became, “One Wing.”
In a recent interview the band was asked what their mindset was when going into the studio on “One Wing,” and front man Josh Scogin commented, “Let’s get weird.”
Andrew Voigt, a contributing writer to HM Magazine, sat down with Cody Golob, the lead vocalist and one of the original two members of The Drowned God, to discuss their as-yet-unnamed upcoming record, the inspiration behind its writing, and a mutual love for sparkling water.
Italian creative Giovanni Bucci, otherwise known as ODDKO, has spent a professional career pushing the limits of some of the world's largest brands. HM contributor Andrew Voigt talks with the man behind the curtain to find out what it looks like when he pushes the limits of his own creativity.
On Age of the Abstract's new EP, 'Rebirth,' the duo explores what a new sound looks like apart from the day-job in Canidria. Here, contributing writer Andrew Voigt talks with Julio Arias about influence, vision, and how writing in the wake of his father's death propelled the band forward.
After an eight year hiatus, Love and Death return with 'Perfectly Preserved,' an eclectic and personal release for nu-metal icon and frontman Brian 'Head' Welch. Still at the heart of it all, the man with the dreads details his life in the spotlight after returning to Korn, the launch of a holistic recovery center, and his spearheading of an autobiographical documentary. As fresh as he's ever been at 50 years old, he's still got more to give.