The Metal Asylum Talks To…Dani RM from RADIO75

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

Radio75 is coming for our passion for radio and music of the 70’s, specially in 1975, the year where songs like Bohemian Rhapsody, Wish You Were Here or Kashmir came out.

As a band we were born in 2017 but we’ve been playing together in different projects since 2011. Our first album “Songs For Celine” was released in 2019 and our second one called “Mandatory” has been released this 2022.

Carles Nin is the guitar player and main composer of music in the band and I use to write lyrics and create the voice’s melodies, but in the record studio we are all working together with Badal (drummer), Dumall (bass player) and Ricard (keyboards) to create the songs that appears in the album. We feel like a band creating music together and we try to ignore all the egos that use to destroy bands often.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

We are all from Barcelona and we met many years ago playing in some other projects, mostly playing covers of our idols. We used to play in the streets of Barcelona during the summer celebrations in front of hundreds and sometimes thousands of people, who vibrated with our tributes to Guns n’ Roses, Nirvana, AC/DC or Iron Maiden, among many others.

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

We are a band with very diverse influences.  To those already mentioned before, we can add from the 90’s of Radiohead, Oasis and R.E.M, to the most current Queens of the Stone Age, Muse or Rammstein.  All of them always under the umbrella of what has made everything possible: The Beatles.

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

In my case, since I was a child I remember growing up watching VHS of U2 at Red Rocks or Bruce Springsteen blowing up stadiums, so my wettest dream has always been to get on stage and see people sing your songs.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Since I went to the cinema last month, I’m addicted to listen to Elvis for the first time and specially love his “68′ comeback special”. And I also listened the last album from Ryan Adams called FM.

Do you sing in the shower?

No, I prefer to sing in the car. Most of my songs are coming from my car trips and traffic jams in the morning.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

We’ve been playing concerts in Madrid and Barcelona this year, and also made our first show for Spanish public Radio & TV in “Los Conciertos de Radio3”, the current oldest music program in Spain’s history. It’s hard to make plans nowadays but we are working to play live outside our country as soon as possible.

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

We just started to write some new stuff for our upcoming album, but we are still focused in “Mandatory” videos. The next one will be one of the songs that we have worked on the longest, and that we started in 2016 and that we finally managed to publish on our latest album.  The song is called The Ripper and it’s one of the best we’ve ever done.

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

Probably in the roof of  3 Savile Row of London, also with some Bobbies trying to stop us while we play I’ve Got A Feeling.

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

I think it’s impossible to have one only, but there is an album for every moment in your day. Now it’s Saturday night, and we’re ready to party, so I think I’m gonna play my vinyl of U2’s Achtung Baby (but I’ll skip “One” trying not to get asleep 😅).

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

When nobody sees me, sometimes I listen to The Prodigy’s “The Fat of the Land” and when I got angry with my boss, I really need Sepultura’s “Roots”.

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

That show already existed. It was in 1985 with Live Aid from London and Philadelphia. Maybe we should update this in 2025 with Radio75 instead of Bob Geldof😅.

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

Yeah! I think I was 12 years old when I bought McCartney’s “Paul is Live”, just days after see him in my first ever concert in his 1993 world tour. Of course I still have it, it’s an awesome live album.

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

If you really have come this far reading this interview in silence… what the hell are you doing?  Run to listen to “American Hero” and “The Ripper” and start again from the top.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

www.radio75.net

www.youtube.com/radio75/c

www.facebook.com/radio75rocks

www.instagram.com/radio75rocks

https://radio75.bandcamp.com/

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

Thank you for the chance to be in The Metal Asylum. We really appreciate your work for underground bands like us.

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The Metal Asylum Talks To… MAYDX from HURRICANE ON SATURN

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

Yeah we wanted a name representing something difficult to define because that’s what we are. You know this phenomenon is something huge but mostly unknown. For sure it conveys awe and terrifying feelings but at the same time it must seem so abstract and distant for those living nose down, the ones lost into little terrestrial things. All that empty space between it and us… Even a relaxing feeling I guess.

Hurricane, Saturn. Destruction and tranquillity; a hell of a noise and a cosmic silence: two opposite feelings united in a single really existing event.

Perfect duality, perfect name.

About the band’s story and members there is much less to say: we are just Maydx, Dakm, Rastaban, Marakk and Antares, five faceless figures on an impossible mission. We started the band in 2020 and took two years of Covid in the face. We dropped an album and some singles in the meantime, but you know, without live exhibitions a rock band is like a car without the engine.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Yes we are. We all come from the same area, a beautiful region full of shining nothing right in the middle of nowhere.

Dakm Rastaban and I have been together since the dawn of time.

We dug up for others lost souls like us willing to adventure and share this voyage beyond the boundaries of physics.

Our music vision, what we propose is not for everyone, we are aware. Doing that starting from zero, from nowhere, without any support makes Hurricane On Saturn more similar to a kind of a one way trip than typically playing in a rock band. Hurricane On Saturn is something different. We know no one will ever come back after experiencing it.

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

Man, I’m not gonna tell you. I never tell. You know why? Because there’s no point in being specific on this. The outcome would be only a long boring list of common names nobody will ever read to the end.

If you really wanna play, let’s play another game instead. People first listen to our music and then tell us which and how many influences they recognize in our music.

That looks much more fun, doesn’t it?

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

In the place where we come from, other plans are not an option. Other plans are your only reality.

Even creating a solid and durable band with some kind of inside chemistry is on the verge of a miracle. Thinking to become a musician means dreaming much bigger than what everyday life can offer. Of course when I say musician I don’t mean playing  in some local karaoke cover band.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Mainly Hurricane on Saturn stuff. Believe it or not we make our music mainly for ourselves. To have something decent to listen to when we drive down the motorway. Not kidding.

Do you sing in the shower?

Now who told you I get showers.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

It’s been a couple years very intense in certain ways, with that COVID shit and everything. You know for a newcomer band it has been very stressing somehow we went at a crazy speed and released shitton of material.

Now I think we wanna slow down a little, and take some time to look back and see what we have accomplished so far and where we are.

So no plans for 2023 yet. I mean we would have an ocean of new cool ideas but no finalising and releasing schedule.

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

Yep, our second album “φnx” is dropping this November and several singles from it have been published already. I warmly suggest everybody not to miss it.

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

I won’t focus on the place rather than the audience.

I choose any venue everywhere as long as it’s full with people eager to see us.

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

Only one? Not realistic if you think you have some culture. Simply too many of them from too many different genres to list.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

As I said I love a lot of albums and songs but not a single one of them is a guilty pleasure. Why should it even be?

I can switch from techno to rap, from metal to classical music, even to pop regional music. When something is well made and most importantly inspirational why would anyone be ashamed of it

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

I really don’t know…Hurricane On Saturn for sure. Luckily this is not my job.

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

Damn, it should have been something like…And Justice for All from Metallica. Yeah maybe it’s still inside some closet.

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

Yo Dust Devils have proven worthy and faithful companions, true and only allies we can count on. From our side we’ll do our best to never let you down. This voyage together is forever.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

here you go

www.youtube.com/hurricaneonsaturn

www.facebook.com/hurricaneonsaturn

www.instagram.com/hurricaneonsaturnofficial

www.twitter.com/hurricanesaturn

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

No, I think we are good this way. Thank you very much for your space!

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The Metal Asylum Talks To… KRACK!

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

The band Krack was created at the end of 2020 in France and is centred around its singer who decides which instrumentals to work on, writes the lyrics and performs the songs. This project was supposed to be a simple side project of a metal band (Frejya) enabling the singer to express his hip-hop influences. However, the interest of our entourage for the first songs released permitted the project to materialize and to constitute a crew.

Also, if the project is managed by the singer there is an artistic director (Mathias), a person in charge of the mix/mastering (torpeur_beats) and a video director (sebastienk_arts). It is important to note that the last two people are from the hip-hop scene.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

The singer and Mathias are childhood friends who played together in different metal bands in the south of France, in Marseille. Torpeur_beats as well as Sebastienk_arts come from the Paris area and joined the project as soon as the first songs were recorded.

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

We listen to a lot of music, especially extreme and aggressive music, which can range from death metal to hip hop to electro. Our main influences are the nu-metal scene from the 90s and the current trap-metal scene.

So, bands like Korn, Deftones… have influenced us as much as Ghostemane, Scarlxrd or City Morgue. The vocals are very much inspired by death metal, rap and grime styles and screams from progressive metal (Meshuggah…).

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

If the three other members are musicians who have made a living, the singer was a semi-professional sportsman (basketball) before turning to music. For all the project members it is truly a passion that permits us to express our deepest feelings.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

In metal, the latest from Meshuggah is amazing, the EP from Ten 56 is great, and the singles from Darko US are great to me. I also listen to Montionless in White and Left to Suffer.

In other styles, I listen to a lot of hyperpop like Lil Mariko or Cobrah; a lot of trap with the latest Ghostemane, and a lot of UK Drill.

Do you sing in the shower?

Yes, I do my vocals in the shower but as I live alone I often sing all over my apartment.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

Krack’s first EP will be released at the same time as the release of the next music video at the end of the year. Krack’s second EP is almost finished and will be released in 2023.

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

20 songs are already recorded and mixed and will be released gradually.

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

The Bercy hall in Paris. If it is not the best concert hall in the world, to be able to play there just once would be a sign of the success of a style of music that remains very confidential in my country.

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

Issues by Korn. Incredible power, sensitivity and rhythm. A must listen.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

I must admit I still listen to Limp Bizkit and am a big fan of Lil Nas X. Being part of the LGBT community I listen to a lot of artists that stand for our colours without necessarily being a huge fan of their musical styles.

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

Musically I would do a metal stage with all my favorite artists: Korn, Will Haven, Deftones, Meshuggah, Motionless in White, Ten 56, Tool, Left to Suffer and Wage War.

A rock scene with Thrice, Chevelle and Seether.

A hip-hop scene with Snow Tha Product, Method Man, Lil Nas X, Ghostemane, Scarlxrd, City Morgue, Scythegang 666.

An electro scene with Gesaffelstein, Carpenter Brut, Noisia, Zardonic.

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

Darkane, Rusted Angel, another classic. It remains at my parents’ house but I still listen to it regularly, The Rape Of Mankind is one of my favourite songs.

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

Besides the violence of the music, Krack wants to spread a message of freedom and inclusion. The band members come from very different geographical, cultural and musical backgrounds; even our sexual orientations differ; but what brings us together is our willingness to go beyond the boundaries of what is conventional, to free ourselves from our societal brakes.

Our subjects are very diverse but we hope that our listeners will retain the main message: be who you want to be and accept the other as he is.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

Our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/krackland/

Our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI6yaROW9DR3oj5yL_09k8w

Our Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/5IOKxfIHhldXHrBL0O3ap9?si=aWOR2KIyTcGIgk7tMSZU9Q

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

Thank you for your interview and the support for the project. We are a very young project and this kind of support means a lot to us.

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The Metal Asylum Talks To………. FATE WILL COME! 

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

Fate Will Come is a hard rock band  mixed with metal.

Matt and Michael came up with the name which is perfect as that is what happened!

The band ” Fate Will Come” is a long waited dream collaboration between Renita and Matt .

“We met on a music website where Renita had some of her original blues songs posted songs  in  2019 and I  was asked if wanted to collaborate with Matt.

I loved Matt’s guitar style so i jumped right in  and we started to write songs fast and furiously!

The music is a fusion of  hard rock with metal , thanks to Matts aggressive guitar style .

His guitar style is influenced by Zakk Wylde and Dave Mustaine.

Matt has his own studio and his focus has always been original music .

Renita has been influenced by old and new rock styles like Janis Joplin and Foo Fighters.

her  background includes singing , playing guitar and songwriting

and playing in cover and original rock and blues bands .

Additional  guitar,bass by Micheal a fellow songwriter.

Michael Joe Deal Guitarist, Bassist,

Vocalist , Song Writer and Teacher.

Drummer/Songwriter Name: Richard Groce

Instrument: Drums and Percussion

Other Instruments: Rhythm Guitar (Electric/Acoustic), Bass Guitar, Keys, Vocals

I record drums for many musician and artist across the USA and the world and also write music/songs.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Renita lives in Canada and Matt, Richard and Michael live in the US!

Matt sends Renita wav files with riffs and she writes and arranges vocals to them, thsy are sent back and Richard and Michael adds their parts  then Matt does the production.

We have never played together……..yet!!!

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

The band is influenced by Metallica, Zakk Wylde, Black Sabbath, Van Halen …. ya you got the idea right!

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

Renita has always wanted to be working on music, Everyone in the band has always worked on music and played in bands, music is our passion!

Go hard or go home.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Love Dies Young, Foo Fighters, Survivor Pop Evil, Run  Our Lady Peace

Do you sing in the shower? 

Nope, never

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

Keep on  writing!                                                     

Renita has plans to go to The US and do some gigs with the band as she is in Canada and they are in the US in 2023.

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

We will be releasing “Forgive (But Don’t Forget )” on a compilation album ” Race Track Rock” late 2022 .

We are also planning to relese our Ep Heavy Heart to CD, it was released in 2020 but we did not put out a CD.

We just released our first album Fate Will Come by Fate Will Come.

Renita never stops writing so we have enough material fo another album!

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

I would choose L.A as they are a huge musical hotspot..!

Any large rocking venue

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

Rob Halford-Ressurection

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

Halestorm, Rock Show, I Miss the Misery

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

Metallica, Halestorm, Foo Fighters, Rob Halford, Zakk Wylde

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

I can’t remember lol, I think Fleetwood Mac – Rumour’s fan, I think my sister has it.

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

Please subscribe and share our music and support us, links below!

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

https://fatewillcome.com

https://www.instagram.com/fatewillcome/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZQRkVkmmy7Gh4KdGjQ5Dnw

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

Thank you for having us for a interview!

Renita is working on a side project writing with a Metal guitarist where she lives, the collaboration does not have a name yet, the vocals to the first song “Lurking “are done!

She is currently looking for musicians to start a band in Canada, while she plays solo.

Matt. Michael and Richard are also working on a side project called Hey Wood! Check them out!

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The Metal Asylum Talks To Tyler Fleming, Drummer of October Noir and host of The Noir Hour radio show and podcast 

•Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members? 

So a lot of people think the name October Noir is a direct rip from Type O Negative’s October Rust, but that’s not the case. When Tom named the band, he wanted to give it a name that was simple and really comprised the imagery of the music, thus, October Noir stuck. 

This band has been through a few members in the past. Turmoil of clashing ideas saw a few come and go. The band is now myself on drums, Tom Noir on bass/vocals, and Doug Lane as the guitarist. 

•Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Tom and Doug are in Pensacola Florida and I myself reside in Mobile Alabama, about an hour from them. 

I played a show where October Noir was on the same bill, when I was in another band. They were having issues with their drummer, issues we won’t discuss, but Tom took a shine to my style, as I was a huge fan of his work. When the time came, they cut ties with the former guy and I stepped in. Both Tom and I share the same vision, so it was a fresh start for the band. 

•Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

My favorite artists are HIM/VV(Ville Valo), Type O Negative, Crowbar, Woods of Ypres, Swallow The Sun and Demon Hunter. 

I’ve recently began loving everything that an off and on band mate of mine is doing, in his band Oracle. 

All of the bands I mention have one thing in common: Emotion. 

In all their albums, you’re forced to open up and feel the lyrics and melodies/slamming riffs. Those are the bands that have influenced me in the writing and live show of October Noir. 

•Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

I still have a day job. It’s foolish to think that, in this day and age, you’ll pay the bills off of music solely. 

But yes, I’ve always aspired to be a musician. I had a full scholarship out of high school playing in a performing band at the college I attended. But I also was in 5 or 6 bands, learning and writing music before I was 25. It’s always been the dream of mine, and that dream will never fade. 

•What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

That feels like an impossible question to answer. 

I’ve been really listening to the new singles Demon Hunter are dropping for their album Exile. 

I’ve been listening to a lot of Love and Death (HEAD of Korn’s side project), as well as the new Korn Album. 

My buddy Matt of the band Afterdusk, I’ve been deep diving into them. 

The album Perseverance by Oracle. 

A lot of HIM, Woods of Ypres, and Crowbar. Just saw Kirk and Tommy of Crowbar last weekend and we had a hell of a time.    

•Do you sing in the shower?

I do not actually. Mostly in the truck driving around during a work day. 

•Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

Absolutely. We are currently writing a new album. We have two songs ready for that, plus maybe a collaboration with Myke Hideous of the Misfits/Empire Hideous. We just dropped a single with Denis Pauna that was done a few months back. The former lead guitarists of Woods of Ypres, and good friend of mine, is very interested to jump on a song for this next album. The possibilities are endless. But we plan to keep writing and hopefully deliver an album for the ages. 

•Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

We have 3 songs that are feeling done. But we like to keep things under wraps until it’s time. One will be released as a single in the coming month. 

•If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

Tavastia In Finland. That place is a national treasure of venues and it’s deeply enshrined with bands like HIM, The 69 Eyes, and so on. 

•Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

Impossible. I’ll name a few. 

Dark Light and Venus Doom by HIM

Woods 3,4,and 5 by Woods of Ypres. 

October Rust and Life is Killing Me by Type O Negative

Wish, Bloodflowers, and Disintegration by The Cure 

This could go on and on so I’ll stop it there.  

 •Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums? 

Guilty Pleasures for me are everything William Control has ever done, mixed with Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, and the entire Morrissey/The Smiths collection  

•If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

Open it up with old school CKY, followed by Crowbar, then have DOWN come out for a few songs. Next band is Demon Hunter, followed by Korn. After Korn, we get Seventh Void, then October Noir plays a set and Type O Negative finished out the night. 

That’s just a dream of couirse. 

•Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

First album I ever bought was probably A Better Life by 3 Doors Down, followed by Seether’s first album Disclaimer. 

Funny story is 3DD are from my area. I got to spend many evenings with Matt Roberts, Lead guitarist of 3DD. He became a great friend. I drummed for a band that was led by his brother and his guitar tech. Memories that I will cherish forever. That band is still signed to Origin Records, here In Mobile Alabama. The band is called Even Still and we had a blast on stage. 

•As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

The only thing I can say, is if you are a fan of mine, or October Noir, thank you so much. I receive messages all the time that are so positive and I build friendships with many people that are fans of ours. I’m truly grateful to be in this position. Making music that people care about and are touched by. 

•Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/ subscribe. 

https://www.facebook.com/thenoirhour/

https://youtube.com/channel/UCLnZGAcUad6ImhmLO3WJy-Q

https://www.facebook.com/OctoberNoirMusic

Instagram.com/tylerflemingdrums 

https://www.perturbradio.com/thenoirhour.html

•We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

I’ve started a radio show. Fans of October Noir on PerturbRadio.com asked if I would like my own show, so I accepted the offer. I do a show every Wednesday night and it’s been amazing. I add interviews in there from top musicians and it’s been very fun and people have really enjoyed it. CHECK IT OUT! 

Links are above for The Noir Hour radio and YouTube page. 

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