As the band discuss an injury not caused in the name of metal, Words That Burn are making the most of their first Bloodstock visit. As the band pay their reverence the Celtic contingent at the festival, the band discuss the emotional impact of experiencing live music for the first time in over a year … Continue reading Bloodstock 2021 Video Interview: Words That Burn
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#RoadToBOA2021 – Words That Burn
It’s that time of year where we set out to interview as many of the Sophie, New Blood, and Jager bands as we can in the lead-up to one of the most anticipated festivals of the year, Bloodstock. Answering our questions here are Words That Burn who play the New Blood Stage on Sunday. Simple … Continue reading #RoadToBOA2021 – Words That Burn
Interview: Roni of Words That Burn
I had the pleasure of catching up with Irish heavyweight bruisers Words That Burn and chatted with vocalist Roni about life during lockdown, new songs that have been written and what lies ahead for the band. Having witnessed them live in my home town of Glasgow a couple of years ago, Words That Burn deserve … Continue reading Interview: Roni of Words That Burn
Band of the Day: Words That Burn
Another band we've featured in the past, but never really done the BotD thing with! Thanks to Roni (vocals) for taking the time out... Simple things first – where are you guys from? Hi, we are Words That Burn from a town called Dundalk on the north-east of Ireland. How did you meet? Myself and … Continue reading Band of the Day: Words That Burn
Single Review: Words That Burn – Arise
Irish alternative metallers Words that Burn have been featured a few times in these pages. Even so, they are off my beaten path when it comes to musical taste. It's been almost a year from when I last covered them with their "When We're Forgotten" video which I described as "breathtaking". Fast forward to Spring … Continue reading Single Review: Words That Burn – Arise
2018 Crew Review: Ricky – Writer
After submitting my 150th article for The Moshville Times, the time has come for the end of year list for 2018. As I cast my memory back to 2017, that was a breeze compared to this year with Evocation and The Shadow Archetype being my album of the year. What I did not expect was the … Continue reading 2018 Crew Review: Ricky – Writer