Interview: Deadfire

Hot on the heels of reviewing Deadfire's latest and best single "Anxiety Society", I caught up with the band to have a chat about the single and what their plans are for 2022. I always enjoy talking to Deadfire as it doesn't take long before the slanging matches start. Unfortunately the sound from their end … Continue reading Interview: Deadfire

Single Review: Deadfire – “Anxiety Society”

I have been following Deadfire for a few years now and have got quite fond of their musical style. Though they play a musical style that I moved away from a long time ago. I keep getting drawn back to them for one simple reason - Deadfire are really bloody good. After playing death metal … Continue reading Single Review: Deadfire – “Anxiety Society”

2020 Crew Review: Ricky “Can you fix this photo for me?” Fleming

I am sure I don't need to tell you how much of a shitshow 2020 has been and that everyone is sick to death of the words "covid" and "lockdown". We all had plans for 2020 and claimed that 2020 would be theirs, but instead we have at times felt isolated, lost and helpless because … Continue reading 2020 Crew Review: Ricky “Can you fix this photo for me?” Fleming

Interview: Charlie Munro of Deadfire

The power of social media. Out of the blue you get contacted by a band member who has been referred to you by a friend and lo and behold, you end up liking the music yourself. Insisting that they want to get pissed and play gigs seemed like the perfect opening line for an interview … Continue reading Interview: Charlie Munro of Deadfire

EP Review: Deadfire – My Mind Belongs to the Devil

Being into metal since the early 80's after picking up Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast album, I have moved onto the more extreme end of the metal market. Sometimes though, you need to remind yourself why you ditched the Duran Duran albums for rock and metal in the first place. This is where Aberdeen's … Continue reading EP Review: Deadfire – My Mind Belongs to the Devil

Interview: Charlie Munro of Deadfire

The power of social media. Out of the blue you get contacted by a band member who has been referred to you by a friend and low and behold, you end up liking the music yourself. Insisting that they want to get pissed and play gigs seemed like the perfect opening line for an interview … Continue reading Interview: Charlie Munro of Deadfire