Following on from their recent single ‘Chrome Shadows‘, Infinite Exile have returned with a fresh offering to complete their two-track EP...
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One of Australia’s most prominent metalcore bands from the early days of the sub-genre, Feed Her To The Sharks, has announced their return to the stage this September, supporting US metalcore heavyweights Killswitch Engage after an eight-year hiatus. With this exciting news, we at Wall of Sound HQ eagerly tracked down guitarists Kim Choo and Marinos Katsanevas to learn more about what sparked the idea of a comeback, who we will see performing vocals for the band in September, as well as the group’s plans as we look further into the future… Watch here, or read on for the best bits! Thanks for taking the time to chat today guys. What has life been like out of the spotlight for you since Feed Her To The Sharks ceased being active? Kim: It’s just been typical everyday life, it has actually been really good to step away from music. So you have had no involvement in music? Kim: Not quite. Music has continued to play a part in my life, and same goes for Marinos as well. However, music would only really take up 30% of my time, as opposed to 100% of my time back when we were in Feed [...]
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