Interview with Cronos (Venom)
Cronos, the voice, the bass player and the founding member of the legendary Venom a band which is responsible for the birth of extreme musical genres like Thrash and Black Metal, took some time to …READ MORE
Cronos, the voice, the bass player and the founding member of the legendary Venom a band which is responsible for the birth of extreme musical genres like Thrash and Black Metal, took some time to …READ MORE
Tom Nolz and CJ Scioscia the founding members of Skullshifter were more than eager to answer to the MER questions regarding the very good debut release Here in Hell and almost everything about the band. …READ MORE
Magnum frontman, Bob catley talks about his new album, his solo career and his past and future with Magnum …READ MORE
Malicious Damage return after almost 20 years with their debut EP release Scorched Earth Policy. Metal Express Radio seized the opportunity to ask some questions to the band’s guitarist and main composer Anthony Tomaselli who …READ MORE
Mike Walsh the guitar virtuoso and founding member of Sage was called up to answer to MER questions regarding their second, impressive self financed EP and the future plans about a full length album. Metal …READ MORE
California based band Zero Hour launched the highly acclaimed The Towers Of Avarice in 2001 and amazed the Progressive Metal scene with their unique sound. We had a word with the band back in December …READ MORE
An in-depth head-to-head discussion with Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery from Marillion … …READ MORE
Lyle Livingston, the keyboard player from Dragonlord, was called to answer some questions regarding the band’s latest release, Black Wings of Destiny, that made a lot of Metalheads turn towards their direction! Metal Express Radio: …READ MORE
The release of Winterfell’s first full-length release The Veil of Summer caught the attention of the MER Crew who contacted Robb Graves, the voice of the band, and asked the following questions. Metal Express Radio: …READ MORE
Geoff Tate about the preparations to make Operation: Mindcrime II and the 18 months of production compared to the 6 weeks they spent on #1. by Stig G. Nordahl