The Metal Asylum Talks To………XIII Doors

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 name has been around quite a while, I think it was probably 2015 when it came about. I’ll be honest, I’m not entirely sure where it came from! I think the XIII came from me growing up in house number 13 on the street as a kid, and the Roman numerals were because I’m a huge history fan. I’m sure the Doors part had some reasoning behind it but I can’t remember what it was.

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

– We’re actually spread out across Ireland. I’m (DJ) based in Shannon, Co. Clare and grew up here. Ed is originally from London but has been living in Portumna, Co. Galway for the last number of years. Alex is originally from Spain but is living in Dublin. Pat is a Limerick City man through and through. I think we all just met over the years via mutual connections and realised that we’re into the same music and we all get along really well. I feel that getting along as people is more important than having the exact same music taste in this industry!

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

– I can only speak for myself but the list is pretty large and varied. In terms of our sound I think we sit somewhere in the realm of Alter Bridge, Alice in Chains, Five Finger Death Punch (not that I’m comparing us to those amazing artists). In terms of personal influence I tend to listen to a lot of music. Everything from Hindustani Classical (thanks to George Harrison), to Irish Traditional up as far as the likes of Slipknot and Rammstein. Growing up I was heavily influenced by the likes of Slash, Gary Moore and Mark Tremonti in terms of guitar.

Ed is a huge fan of all things 80s. Bon Jovi, Toto, Journey etc. who are all very melodic bands, which I think comes through in our music. Pat loves absolutely everything from Jazz to Metal and Alex is a huge fan of the likes of Danny Carey from Tool. I think the blend of all these influences creates our sound!

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

– My (DJ) very first ambition was to be a professional soccer player which fizzled out at about age 10. From there I wanted to be a soldier, after watching Band of Brothers. From about the age of 13 onwards, music has been my life and my dream and I knew that’s really what I was destined to do. Every single day after school I’d get home as quick as I could, go into the room and just play guitar all evening. I used to watch videos of Guns N Roses, Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd and always thought “that’s what I want to do!”.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

– I’m more of an album than playlist person! Most recently it’s been Pawns and Kings by Alter Bridge, Revolver by the Beatles, and Permission to Land by the Darkness

Do you sing in the shower?

– Rarely…but sometimes

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

– Yeah definitely, so we released “Lead The Way” on 1st September. We plan to release our 2nd single “Unleash The Beast” either late October or early November. Album wise, we’re planning to release the debut sometime around March/April 2024 with the hopes of touring in the summer.

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

– Yep, Unleash The Beast is coming very soon!

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

– There’s so many to choose from, but I think the Royal Albert Hall has to be up there. It’s an amazing venue and some of the worlds best acts have played there over the years.

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

– I don’t know if I have a favourite album…but according to Spotify, my most listened to albums are The Dark Side of The Moon by Pink Floyd, and Chants of India by Ravi Shankar!

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

– Hmm…I don’t think there’s any guilty pleasure songs/albums. We’ve all got quite a varied music taste and a good song is a good song.

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

– There’s too many amazing bands in the world to decide! It would be a show that lasted for weeks.

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

– I’m pretty sure it was Appetite for Destruction by Guns N Roses. It was out about 20 years when I bought it, but for some reason I can picture going into the CD shop and immediately being drawn to the album cover. It probably is hiding in the house somewhere.

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

– We’d just like to say a huge thank you to everyone that has supported us on this journey so far. We can’t wait to see what the future holds and we hope that the fans enjoy the journey with us.

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

– All our sites should be @xiiidoors but here’s a list anyways!

https://www.xiiidoors.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@xiiidoors

https://www.facebook.com/XIIIDOORS

https://www.instagram.com/xiiidoors/

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 don’t think so! Thanks for helping us promote our music 😊

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The Metal Asylum Talks To……….Brand Slogan (AKA Damon Kardon)

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

Sure, so this is a solo project for me, and one that has really come together in the last 5 years. It started out as originally titled “Warstead” and I recorded an EP and an album under that name. In 2022, it was changed to “Brand Slogan” and I’ve recorded 2 Ep’s and a full album as “Brand Slogan”. In the bands I played in over the years (guitar and bass), I was always also writing music and lyrics. But in 2018, I started to write songs that seemed to have a throughline in theme. It felt more personal and therapeutic. Sonically too, I was playing music that was more influenced by the alternative metal/rock, emo and shoegaze bands I grew up listening to. The name “Brand Slogan” and really the songs are a response to how society has changed (or mutated) in the US and how we have become such a divided and uber-capitalist monster. The rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer and just feeling this disconnect. At the same time, and especially during the pandemic, we just become more introverted and closed off into a bubble. I just felt “Brand Slogan” encapsuled the time we live in where everyone feels the need to sell themselves as a “business” with a “brand” and a “slogan” and become more selfish and less giving. One of the best tools we use to communicate and connect is music, and I wanted to put this anger and frustration into these songs, but also as a way to reach others who might feel the same way. I was also going through a lot of anxiety personally, so the music was a way to help me dig out. At the same time, I also was stretching out with other instruments like drums and synth and singing more. I felt I had more tools to work with in the music and with my anxiety.

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

Well, being just me this time, It wasn’t that hard this time to get the band together, hahaha. I’m from just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and have always played music in bands from this area. I live with some of the best rock critics on earth; my wife (also a singer) and my two kids. The kids usually sing my songs back to me in a mocking tone, but my wife always gives me good notes on my vocals.

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

A ton of bands that I grew up listening to and a few newer ones. I would say my top 3 favorites are Deftones, Sunny Day Real Estate and Soundgarden. It is strange how I write and it’s never in the same way song-to-song, but I hear their influence once I am done. Sonically with Deftones and Soundgarden and lyrically with Sunny Day. I have also been influenced by 90’s synth and electronic music like Depeche Mode, NIN and New Order and also newer Synthwave like Gunship and Carpenter Brut. Some of the heaviest music I listen to like Lamb of God, Slipknot and Loathe comes through too. It’s all in the soup. Even with my kids playlists, you listen to them enough, you start to hear Dua Lipa and Bruno Mars in your own songs.

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

I grew up playing violin from an early age. I learned through the Suzuki method, where you develop and eventually play music by ear. Once I became a teenager, I wanted to quit violin and move on to guitar, and that is when I joined my first band. I always came back to violin and also wanted to learn any instrument I could get my hands on. I started to write songs more when I met my wife in college and we played as a band since. I have felt like I have been a musician since I was a kid, and art and music are so intertwined in my life, I couldn’t live without it.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Right now, Royal Blood’s new one “Back to the Water Below” and Bad Nerves EP (because I just saw them both live last week). Also, my friend’s band “feedtherightwolf” excellent debut EP. The new Hives album and “Memento Mori” from Depeche Mode. Also, the new Slowdive album. My current playlist is also sprinkled with some older cuts from Catherine Wheel (‘Chrome” is one of my favourite albums) and early Deftones and QOOSA.

Do you sing in the shower?

I hum a lot. I am usually humming a melody that is stuck in my head. If I feel like it’s a good one, I make it a quick shower and jump out and make a voice memo. That is usually how these songs begin.

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

I am always working on new music, so a new full album could be coming by early 2024. I also plan to put out a new music video for “Stay Inside” (off my new “Variants” EP) by this winter. By next year, I hope I can start to develop a live show for Brand Slogan and rope in some of my musician friends to make this more of a live band. My best friend also happens to be the best drummer I know, so hoping he can help me out to play these songs live soon.

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

I am putting the finishing touches on a new song “Scanners”, which could be the lead single to a new full-length LP. I plan to release this single by the end of fall.

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

I’m an east-coast kid, so I have to go with Madison Square Garden. But if I can cheat and add a second choice, I’d say also Royal Albert Hall, since Zeppelin played one of their legendary shows there and it’s such a unique and beautiful space.

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

I have 3 and they are:

Soundgarden- “Badmotorfinger”, Sunny Day Real Estate- “Diary” and Deftones- “Around the Fur”.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

I don’t really feel guilty about listening to a lot of different styles. I can’t stand “Bro-Country” music but I love a lot of old school country music, classical music and Hip Hop. There are some amazing Pop songs that have come out in the past decade that I jam out too. I get the most pleasure out of Rock and Metal, but I love a good pop song. I really like Dua Lipa’s new one for the Barbie movie. I used to listen to Miley Cyrus’s “Party in the USA” on repeat. Caroline Polachek is making some amazing Pop music right now. I also love a good rock stadium anthem, and I think Foo Fighters are the kings of those epic rock songs. Such an amazing live band too.

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

The ghosts of Bonzo, Chris Cornell and Layne Staley would have to return for this one. It would be Deftones, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains opening up for Led Zeppelin (playing all of their albums in chronological order) for 3 nights at the Royal Albert Hall.

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

 This is going to get weird and also age me a little bit. The first album I bought with my own money was a cassette, and it was Michael Jackson narrating the ET soundtrack. Absolutely bonkers! He would have conversations with ET (“ET Phone Home…”) throughout the album and there would be the cinematic music from the movie throughout. I don’t have that cassette (or my stuffed ET doll anymore), but a few years ago I found it again on Vinyl, and it is even more magical than what I remembered.

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

Well, I just want to thank those who have listened to my albums, and I really hope that these songs connect and help in some way. Be 100% unapologetically you, don’t take s**t from anybody, get weird, stay curious (as my grandfather used to say), and all bullies can f**k right off!

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

 The website is brandsloganmusic.com, but you can also find all album/EP links on brandslogan.hearnow.com. You can follow Brand Slogan on Spotify and all digital/streaming services. You can also follow Brand Slogan on Instagram (@brand.slogan) and on YouTube and TikTok under “Damon Kardon” (lots of music videos).

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

Just thanks for the time and I appreciate The Metal Asylum and your community of bands and fans. Sending love from Philly!

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The Metal Asylum Talks To….Ramener

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

I was looking up ramen near, and I accidentally hit enter with ramener and it came up as a French word meaning, to bring back which is dope! As far as the band goes we’ve been around for about 2 years the first year we had a drummer who, didnt really fit the sound we were looking for, once we found Mike who could sing and play we were beyond stoked. Ricardo and I are the founding members Ricardo is the bass man who is basically a human metronome, loves everything metal. Im Richie, i play guitar and do the yelling beside Mikes singing. 

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

Yea we’re all from Nassau County, me and Mike live in the same town and RIcardo lives a few towns over. I met Ricardo and Mike both through some bandfinder websites funnily enough. 

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

For myself I’d say Pantera, Sabbath, and Allam Bros Mikes a big Foo Fighters, and Mayer guy, and Ricardo loves all of the metal, all of it. 

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

It’s definitely something we all dreamt about growing up, and now that we feel the time is right and our sound is good we hope we can make it come true. 

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

I really have been digging everything Knocked Loose at the moment, as well as some Paleface Swiss which is superrr heavy but I love that stuff 

Do you sing in the shower? 

Since i don’t really sing I scream not much. Back at home I would all the time to the point my parents were concerned for my well being. 

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

We plan to drop our first album Nov-Dec with about 8 tracks, were gonna release a video for In Her Hand and were gonna hopefully get a tour going after we drop the album come December 

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

We have a couple new songs were gonna play live at our next show October 18th at Amityville Music Hall. We’re excited to see what the people think and feel about em. 

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

Red Rocks has to be up there but being from Ny I feel like I need to mention MSG. 

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

I feel like Vulgar Display of Power by Pantera has 0 skips, also the live at the Fillmore East by the Allman Bros goes so hard. 

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

I would say Bulletproof by La Roux, when that song comes on no matter where I am I’m dancing my face off. 

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

Prime Pantera, QOTSA, Foo Fighters, Sabbath, and a lilttle Knocked Loose for the hardocre in me. 

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

First album I bought with my own money was Vol 4 by black, i asked a dude at the shop for some recommendations and he showed me that, changed my life. 

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

We love you, come see us at AMH oct 18! 

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

Ramener (@ramener_band)

http://www.instagram.com/ramener_band

https://www.facebook.com/officialramener

Ramener (@officialramener) | TikTok

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

Thanks for letting us do this interview, hope it wasn’t too late on our end 🙂 

The Metal Asylum Talks To Jorg August from Eshtadur

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

It all began when I was in school, my best friends and I decided to start a band in the styles of Dimmu Borgir, Old Man´s child, and Dissection, I was 15 and they were older than me 18, 20s, an old book was mentioning “Eshtadur” as the rebellion of angels, it was a Greek author who wrote a whole book about the kind of rebellions, in which “Eshtadur” was the one related to the rebellion of angels.

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

We all lived in the same city, but then after the first EP, everyone got their own business and I started to play as a solo man project until the whole band was gathered finally after 2018, the first edition was “Andres” on the bass, at his 44 he was a witness of all the process and career involved in Eshtadur, as he was the owner of the local rehearsal rooms in our town and also founder member of his previous project “Souledge”. Very soon after that, we got the addition of “David” on the drums and “Johnatan” on the lead guitar.

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

My favourite artists are Ihsahn and Peter Tägtgren for their minds on music production, I also enjoy a lot early Arch enemy, At the Gates, and Amon Amarth, I think the whole Swedish metal and Gothenburg style made us all in Pereira (our local town in Colombia) addicted to metal, all bands started to play this sound and this style, and it is something we want to bring in our music too, hopefully in our own Colombian style.

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

Personally, I have always had the ambition to produce music in the best quality way possible, in a band and as a composer, since I was a kid I listened to music and I saw drums and electric guitar as the most incredible things in the world.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

I am currently listening to some collections of Glenn Gould, my current playlist says Abigail, Mastodon, Voyager, Joe Lynn Turner and Jorge Falcón. But there’s a collection in my smartphone that I have as a treasure file, it’s Adolfo Mejia’s best songs for guitar, tiple and piano.

Do you sing in the shower?

This makes me laugh, yes! Not always, but yeah, I used to sing when I was happy, I sing ballad songs in Spanish, usually Emmanuel, Jose Jose or Rafael hahaha, very powerful songs for a baritone.

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

For now, we are all focused on finishing the recording of the new album, we already have 2 releases, and 2 singles for September and October during our North American tour, but we are planning on finishing the whole album, we would love also to tour somewhere on the first season of 2024, plus we have already some shows booked with Graveworm in a Latin American tour September 2024.

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

To talk about this in a deeper manner, Eshtadur now has 10 songs 2 of which are being released this same year, this is going to be part of a new album which already has the title on sketch “In Darkness All Shadows Gone”, there’s a high possibility of having more songs on this album, we are still deciding about it.

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

OH, I think I would choose Teatro Greco in Sicilia, that would be amazing, but not as a venue I also dream about playing the main stage in Wacken.

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

I don´t have an official list per se, but there´s an album I can´t live with: Rescue You by Joe Lynn Turner, this album is the best in my opinion, with amazing vocals, and production.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

OH yeah, definitely, I love all ballad songs of Latin American singers, Juan Gabriel, Rocio Durcal, Emmanuel, Rafael, Jose Jose, and Luis Miguel.

I think there´s no longer a singer that can perform such amazing melodrama musically speaking.

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

Metallica will be the great headliner of course; I will bring Megadeth (only for Kiko Loureiro), I would love to have Survivor, Aviator, Madison, Fortune and many AOR bands that we can no longer see.

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

Absolutely, I still have it with me, I bought KRAKEN III, it´s a classic heavy metal band from Colombia, legendary heavy metal. The first record I had, it was Master of Puppets in tape edition, but it was a gift, I didn’t buy it myself.

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

I would like to thank them for their support and time, that we are always grateful with no possible words to explain, and also remember, don’t forget to get up from the ground when times are in a dirty mood.

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

https://linktr.ee/Eshtadur

http://www.eshtadur.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!!

Your work is much appreciated, all metal community, bloggers, photographers, designers, artists, press, media, producers, everyone, we respect you so much!!!

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The Metal Asylum Talks To…Subversive Elements

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

We are two guys from northern Germany: Heiko Skirde on guitar and me, Jörn Daub as lead vocalist. We have been writing music for quite some time, but only recently decided to make the jump into the limelight and publish our debut single Afterworld Rock’n’roll. More shall follow.

Soon after we started writing music it became clear that quite a few of our songs were political in nature. Not so much in what now has become a war of the trenches but more in a “look what this does to people” way. One is about a girl whose father returns from the Iraq war in a casket. Another one is about the hopes and dreams of the Arab Spring movement. We believe that shining a light on Average Joe’s struggles subverts the ignorant reactiveness of people in power. In the hope of being the elements of society actively shining such a light we became Subversive Elements. Also, we couldn’t come up with anything better and the domain was available.

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

I know this does not make a good origin story for a rock band, but alas, it is the truth: Heiko and I were independently cast as baritone and bass in a mixed a capella group in the early 00s. By the time that group dissolved, we had become good friends and decided we wanted to keep making music together. Luckily, at that point in time home recording had gotten to a point where it was feasible to do so without a full band: Heiko plays guitars and bass, I do the singing, and together we develop the song structure, lyrics and drums, which are later replaced with a real performance by a session musician.

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

Heiko has always been a great fan of rock’n’roll and blues and can play and sing most Elvis songs from the back of his head. I’ve mostly been a Metalhead ever since hearing Judas Priest’s Electric Eye at the age of 12. Our tastes in music meet somewhere between ZZ Top and Foo Fighters, between AC/DC and Pearl Jam. I find it incredibly difficult to put a genre label on it, so I’ll stick with Lemmy’s famous words: We are Motörhead, and we play ROCK’N’ROLL!

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

Both of us have always been making music in some shape or form, but neither one of us wanted to enslave themselves to the soulless monster that is the music industry. So, we both built our lives around regular jobs away from the limelight and kept our love for music as a hobby. It is now, with the advent of modern music publishing where we can try to find an audience without the shackles of a big label publisher and a life in a tour bus.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Oh, wow is that a long list, but also a bit of a story. After I bought Midnight Oil’s Beds are Burning (yes, I’m that old and this was before the internet) I discovered their back catalogue one album at a time, basically going back to their roots. My reward was Red Sails in the Sunset, a great album that never got anywhere outside Australia. Ever since then I’ve tried to find and keep hidden gems, which is now much easier online. Recently I rediscovered Crush by Anthrax, a great song buried in an otherwise mediocre album I had totally forgotten about. Then there’s the Courtney Hadwin’s new single Monsters along with That Girl don’t Live Here. Of course, that playlist has lots of well-known artists on it, like every band Dave Grohl has ever played in, but you knew that already, didn’t you?

Do you sing in the shower?

That is a definite yes. Has anyone ever answered no to this? And if so, did you investigate on their suspicious behaviour?

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

We want to release more of the back catalogue of music we’ve written over the years and see whether we can grow a fan base for ourselves online.

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

At the moment we’re putting finishing touches on our second single Adrenaline which is a bit more punk rocky than our debut single Afterworld Rock’n’roll. We’re a bit scared whether people appreciate the spectrum of styles in our music, but if people want to hear it, there is a lot more where this came from.

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

Oh, that’s a bit of a tough one. One part of me says Ed Sulivan Theater, New York City another says River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, but I guess my gut feeling gets the final say: Wacken Open Air. I’m not sure we’d be a good fit, but that wasn’t the question, was it?

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

My mind is going through quite a list. From Master of Puppets through multiple Beatles albums, but it stops at Meat Loaf’s Bat out of Hell. It is one of the few albums that I can listen to ten times in a row without getting bored. Favourite song would be Bohemian Rapsody by Queen for the very same reason.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

Oh yes, dare I say I liked Bad Guy by Billie Eilish. Also, does Ben Howard’s version of Hideaway count? And there are a few songs from my younger years that I’ll still sing along to with the right amount of alcohol, but we’ll just pretend that doesn’t ever happen, okay? OKAY?

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

That is half of the premise of our debut single Afterworld Rock’n’roll, as a lot of the people I’d love to see on such a stage are unfortunately not with us anymore. Can you imagine what it would be like if Freddy Mercury were on stage with Jimmy Hendrix and Keith Moon at the drums? And I’d have Meat Loaf, Ronnie James Dio and Jack Black perform Kickapoo live on stage.

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

I think this may have been OMD’s Junk Culture. Yeah, not metal, not punk, not rock, but experimental new wave. Sorry. But it was on vinyl, does that help my case? Heiko actually remembers the first records he bought: It was Elvis Forever (of course), AC/DC’s If You Want Blood You´ve Got It and Motörhead’s Stone Dead Forever EP. Thanks Heiko, you saved this one.

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

Hello you. Yes, you, handsome fellow earthling. Attention is one of the rarest things on this planet, and I don’t know how I just got yours.  Thank you for your time. Hug your loved ones and be good to your pets. Also, buy all our merch. What? We don’t even have any merch? Kay. Can the two of us pretend we were sold out due to high demand? And shh… we’ll keep that a secret!

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

It is of utmost importance that you follow us on all InstaToks and FaceTubes:

Web: http://www.subversive-elements.com

Instagram: @subversive_elements

TikTok: @subversive_elements

YouTube: @subversive_elements

Facebook: Subversive.Elements.Music

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

Nah, I’m good. Thank you for your time and efforts. Long live the blues, long live metal, long live rock’n’roll.

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