[ Templestowe ]
An Unbelievable Monster Act From Australia!
Templestowe is the neck-cracking monster metal act out of Australia! They've hit hard with the release of 'Cimmerian'. Melted Metal is ecstatic to have Templestowe in rotation!
Jon Hocking, Josh Micallef, Peter Meere, Jesse Sewell, and Joel Maroney, deliver big on their commitment to mind-bending metal! The production is second to none with killer writing and staggering execution! Templestowe has a place reserved on the monuments of history's greatest metal acts, so make no mistake about it. You will never forget Templestowe!
[ Neurothing ]
There is very little to say about Neurothing except, "HOLY SHIT!". Neurothing has achieved something few bands ever do- A Totally New Sound! Their rhythms and beats, in a heavy metal context, are nothing short of magical. Neurothing, from Poznan Poland, must have iron nails for breakfast. How else can they churn out such monster metal rhythms and have so much fun? I am not a label guy right now, but if I were, I would sign them and dump a ton of cash into their global market brand. Can you spell upper-triple-digit-ROI? Make no mistake. The public will never forget Neurothing.
[ Last Day Here ]
Last Day Here is a monster act from Celje, Slovenia. These guys crank out a great balance of writing, performance, and production that stands side by side with the best in heavy metal. With hard driving guitars and a big production sound, Last Day Here snaps your neck clean off. No one can believe they're an unsigned act! If these guys keep this up they are headed for the same place as Metallica, Nickelback, and AC/DC!
[ Defy The Laws Of Tradition ]
Defy The Laws Of Tradition, from Germany, were added the second we heard them. Solid production, power-rock-riffs, and great musicianship, makes DTLOT long overdue for the world stage. These guys come on the station and I'm about to leap into the pit myself! Great metal bands like DTLOT make the sucky-business-side well worth the trouble. I hope Melted gets these guys state-side for festival work!
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