THEY have emerged as one of the hottest metal acts in Northern Ireland, combining groove, and Satan plus a mischievous sense of humour - they are Zlatanera.
In this interview we learn how they got their name, and how the song 'Idle Hand Sataniser' came about. It was recorded after the band had blasted out a great set in support of NOLA legends Corrosion of Conformity. (You can read the review
In this interview we learn how they got their name, and how the song 'Idle Hand Sataniser' came about. It was recorded after the band had blasted out a great set in support of NOLA legends Corrosion of Conformity. (You can read the review
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THIS weekend sees a clatter of good shows to tempt you away from your hearth and avoid the wall-to-wall election coverage.
We do hope that actually do vote (if you don't somebody else vote counts more) but once you've exercised your democratic rights you'll need a wee rest, so head up to the Eglantine to see Scimitar, The Crawling, and Shrouded - it's free event, but steady on before you get too ripped up.
That's because
We do hope that actually do vote (if you don't somebody else vote counts more) but once you've exercised your democratic rights you'll need a wee rest, so head up to the Eglantine to see Scimitar, The Crawling, and Shrouded - it's free event, but steady on before you get too ripped up.
That's because
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THIS is part two of our interview with The Answer. (Watch Part One Here).
This was recorded at The Answer's County Down studio. Recording was by Darren and Zakk; production assistant was Tina.
This was recorded at The Answer's County Down studio. Recording was by Darren and Zakk; production assistant was Tina.
Authors: Jonny
Read More: http://belfastmetalheadsreunited.blogspot.com/2016/05/interview-part-two-of-our-interview.html
LET'S face it the words folk and metal should not, in a sane universe, be used in the same dimension let alone in the same sentence. Folk - that's earnest men in aran sweaters with acoustic guitars and weird English accents. Metal - well that's us.
Add in a liberal dose of 'Finland' and nothing would have made sense of this to the progenitors of heavy metal and fans of metal in the 70s and 80s.
But, when those of that vintage stumble upon this alternate dimension
Add in a liberal dose of 'Finland' and nothing would have made sense of this to the progenitors of heavy metal and fans of metal in the 70s and 80s.
But, when those of that vintage stumble upon this alternate dimension