Unholy Communion – 26/10/2023 – Podcast and Playlist

Join your host for two hours of the best in gothic, dark, black, industrial and doom metal, with regular feature Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Black!!

  • Fields Of The Nephilim – Harmonica Man
  • Exist In Ruin – Blood & Treachery (ft Tim Ripper Owens) (2023)
  • Katatonia – Journey Through Pressure (2006)
  • Soliloquium – Dead Ends (2020)
  • Dawn Of Winter – Anthem Of Doom (2008)
  • Crypt Sermon – The Masters Bouquet (2015)
  • Anathema – Anyone, Anywhere (1999)
  • Corrosion Of Conformity – Clean My Wounds (1994)
  • Evoking Winds – The Oath (2023)
  • Paradise Lost – Small Town Boy (2002)
  • Countess – The Wrath Of Satan’s Whore (2018)
  • Mirror Of Deception – The Eruption (2006)
  • Grá – Torn Asunder (2023)
  • Pantheon – Death Is In The Air (2023)
  • Forgotten Tomb – No Way Out (2002)
  • Funeral Mist – Naught But Death (2018)
  • Ghost Brigade – Disgusted By The Light (2007)
  • I – Days Of The North Winds (2006)
  • Cold Insight – Deep (2013)
  • Helstar – Pain Will Be They Name (2008)
  • Aeonian Sorrow – A Memory Of Love (2018)
  • Theatre Of Tragedy – Venus (1998)
  • Draconian – Rivers Between Us (2015)
  • October Noir – Forever Haunt (2023)

The Metal Asylum Talks To….Within A Reverie!

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members? Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

I (Cal) frequently daydream, sometimes with musical inspiration, and I thought the name “Within A Reverie” was very apt and true to that. We started the band after we wrote a song in our vocalists/bassist living room, this was the first rendition of Sora, and from there we worked on songs and started releasing them. We were part of a band before Covid hit. And after quarantine restrictions were lifted, we started recording for this project and we’ve been at it ever since. Cal is one of our guitar players who also does some unclean vocals every now and then. Said is the other guitar player who also does some unclean and clean vocals as well. Chris is our bass player and our primary vocalist, doing unclean and clean vocals. We also have had a few other musicians feature on some of our songs.

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

Cal – Saosin, Silverstein, Senses Fail, Ice Nine Kills, each one of these artists play a huge role in the way that I think about and write songs.

Said – Ice Nine Kills, Escape the Fate, Falling in Reverse, Black Veil Brides, and Bullet for My Valentine. These groups are major influences in the way I write music and approach the songwriting process in general

Chris – He wasn’t here to ask the question, but he likes to take influence from music all around the world. Having a song fully in Japanese was his idea.

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

Cal – For me I always wanted to be able to create my own music and it’s something that I wanted to do along with other jobs in mind.

Said – I had other plans, but when I started to learn guitar in 6th grade, I felt that being a rockstar was my absolute dream.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Cal – I’ve been bumping a lot of Sublime, Blur (Song 2), and Goldfinger

Said – I’ve been listening to a lot of Arctic Monkeys

Do you sing in the shower?

Said – Oh yeah! He said this very emphatically

Cal – Sometimes, it’s mostly humming

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year? Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

We plan on releasing a 5 song EP called “There’s Nothing to Hold Onto” including My Fears Have Become My Reality and an additional 4 songs at the end of this year. The date isn’t set just yet.

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

It’s not exactly a venue, but performing at a musical festival like Warped Tour would’ve been so awesome

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

Cal – Let it Enfold You by Senses Fail has always been an album that I listen to on the regular

Said – Set the World on Fire by Black Veil Brides

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

Cal – Having some friends from Toronto, I’ve been a lowkey fan of Drake

Said – Kiss and Tell by Ke$ha

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

Bullet for my Valentine would be the opening act, the headliner would be System of a Down

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

Said – Ungrateful by Escape the Fate, and yes I do still have it.

Cal – Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard, and yes I do.

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

Thank you for reading this and for your support, we hope that you check out our new songs and EP coming out soon and that you all dig it!

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

You can find a link to all our social media sites below:

https://linktr.ee/WithinAReverie

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

Nothing more but thank you for the opportunity to interview! We appreciate it a lot.

This interview is the property of The Metal Asylum

The Metal Asylum Talks To….Dissona

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 name is a portmanteau of the words “dissonant” and “persona”. In the past, Dissona made more regular use of dissonance in the music but in more modern times, it serves as more of a metaphor for our approach and ideals with the music and art we create. We strive to keep things unique and unexpected while still making the experience as engaging as possible for the listener. Dissona has been active since 2009 and we have two full-length albums: the 2012 self-titled and 2016’s Paleopneumatic. Our newest musical offering, a 3-song EP called “Dreadfully Distinct” was very recently announced and the first single and music video “The Prodigal Son” is available now EVERYWHERE.

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

We’re all in the Chicago area but in different suburbs about 20-30 minutes apart from each other. Dissona “began” almost 20 years ago when Matt (guitar) and Craig (bass) met in a high school guitar class. Matt had a project of his own and was looking for a bassist to fill in on an upcoming gig, for which Craig agreed. The musical connection between us was immediate and steps were taken to build up the rest of the band. Craig recruited David as the singer, having played with him in other projects for years as well as knowing his considerable talents. The three of us went on for years with different drummers and other instrumentalists before we miraculously found Drew, a recent St. Louis transplant, via a CraigsList ad. He auditioned and we immediately knew: this was it. That was roughly 2009 and we consider that to be the formal beginning for what is now Dissona.

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

We all have separate favorite artists and genres I think we lean towards. Opeth, Ahab, Tool, and Blind Guardian are just a few that we all share an affinity for but I’m not sure how much those artists have an effect on the music we create. We never EVER write a piece of music with the intent of it being “in the style of” so and so or what not. The track needs to tell a specific story and it’s through the grappling with the musical fundamentals that are available to everyone that we sculpt those stories.

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

I think I can confidently say that this was a very natural life transition: the life of a musician. We treat it with responsibility so we all have our day jobs and expect no financial return, but the process is never any less sweeter because of it.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

I’ve been doing the ol’ “go to artist radio” function on Spotify as of late and I usually have Opeth as the starting point. But I will admit, there’s quite a bit of flowery acoustic stuff that comes through so using that method isn’t the best for holding my attention. Constant spins for me would be Opeth’s Still Life or Edge of Sanity’s Crimson II. Cynic’s Traced in Air is a wonderful, tight listen as well.

Do you sing in the shower?

If I do, it’s probably me creating a song out of something I need to remember to do that day. The forgetful mind of the creative gets tough, haha!

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

Big plans! We’ve got two other singles from the new “Dreadfully Distinct” EP that are coming out in the next several weeks and another THREE videos with those songs! So it’ll be a fierce push on all of those until the end of the year. Then we’ll be planning and securing performances for 2024 starting at the end of this year as well. So follow those socials and stay tuned!

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

Sure do! Our newest single and video “The Prodigal Son” can be found everywhere RIGHT NOW! And then the rest of the “Dreadfully Distinct” EP will be released in singles and videos within the next several weeks via Earache Distribution.

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

Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Colorado sure does look like a good time!

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

I couldn’t choose. My tastes change all the time and seem to come and go with the seasons. I will say Led Zeppelin’s “Houses of the Holy” was a cornerstone album in shaping how I feel the music and an album should be.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

At one point it may have been Lady Gaga’s music but these days, I think it’s healthiest to stay away from that pop music!

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

Oh man, let’s call it Prog Giants Unite and it’ll be classic era Opeth, Symphony X, Cynic, and Tool playing only slammers.

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

I remember it like it was yesterday. Walked right into Target with a gift card and bought the Spider-Man Original Soundtrack. Fell asleep to that for probably half a year at least. Sadly, I don’t still have the record.

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

If you’re already a fan of Dissona, you have my complete gratitude. Keeping things exciting and real for you is what we are here for. If you haven’t given Dissona a chance yet, we ask that you give it focused attention at your time of choosing. We truly believe there is something magical here and all we ask is that you give the new single a spin, and go from there!

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

You can find all the links you could possibly need at our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/dissona. And as a backup, our official website can be found at: https://www.dissonaband.com/. Please be sure to follow us on all socials, watch “The Prodigal Son” on YouTube, and stream it wherever you get your 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?

We are beyond humbled by your interest in what we do and who we are! The incredible flow of support from organizations like The Metal Asylum and all of our amazing fans gives us unimaginable inspiration. WE THANK YOU!

This interview is the property of The Metal Asylum

Midweek Metal Madness – 25/10/2023 – Podcast and Playlist

Two hours of the best in rock and metal, across the genres, from the year 2000 to present day \m/

  • TerraDown – Bloodied And Broken (Checkmate – 2023)
  • Mystic Prophecy – Hellriot (Hellriot – 19/05/2023)
  • Cantervice – The Masquerade (single released on 15/09/2023)
  • Circus 66 – Jekyll Or Hyde (Follow The Black Crow – 2021)
  • Athereum – Karma Bound (single released on 26/09/2023)
  • Fear Factory – Depraved Mind Murder (The Industrialist – 2012)
  • Blackwater – Mirror Of me (single released on 01/08/2021)
  • Leverage – King Of The Night (Blind Fire – 2008)
  • Sons Of Coherence – Peak (single released on 22/09/2023)
  • Wizard – The Prophecy (Odin – 2003)
  • Suicide Puppets – Prey (Beyond The Veil – 13/10/2023)
  • Hammerfall – Unforgiving Blade (Crimson Thunder – 2002)
  • S.O.R.M – I Die For My Rock N Roll (Under My Skin – 25/08/2023)
  • Mortal – Apathy (Red And Black – 2021)
  • Mastadon – The Motherload (Once More ‘Round The Sun – 2014)
  • Floodfall – Scary Monsters (single released on 16/10/2023)
  • Iron Savior – Curse Of The Machinery (Curse Of The Machinery EP – 15/09/2023)
  • Karlov Lugozi – Satan’s Little Helper (single released on 13/10/2023)
  • Running Wild – Fireheart (Resilient -2013)
  • Sunbeam Overdrive – Crimson Stains (Diama – 2023)
  • Ren Marabou And The Beserkers – Sigurd The Dragonslayer (Tales Of Rune – 2022)
  • Defaitism – Only Soil Remains (single released on 13/10/2023)
  • Motorjesus – Firebreather (Hellbreaker – 2021)
  • Centregaze – Kagome Kagome (single released on 13/10/2023)
  • Motionless In White – Somebody Told Me (single released on 09/09/2020)