Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter video URL. Interviews STARE ALCEST interviewed by Metalship Magazine October 17, 2012 1 min read ALCEST were recently interviewed by Metalship Magazine in Tokyo, Japan. Check out the videos below. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: alcestatmosphericblack metalpost rockshoegaze Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in May 7, 2012 PENNYWISE guitarist says “All or Nothing” inspired Brett Gurewitz to write another fast BAD RELIGION record October 20, 2012 EXCLUSIVE: JOHNNY BOOTH interview / band update August 10, 2012 Recall: SUICIDAL TENDENCIES’ Mike Clark interviewed in 1991 May 15, 2012 CANNIBAL CORPSE guitarist interviewed by Decibel Magazine, May 2012 Previous Story EXCLUSIVE: Vinny Panza (THIRSTY! / YOUTH OF TODAY / SHELTER / BOLD) interview! Next Story GAZA interviewed by Blow The Scene Latest EMBERS OF OUROBOROS offers a grim, reflective debut with “The Autumnal Decline and Hermetic Maturation” KAONASHI close the chapter merging chaos with clarity on “I Want To Go Home” FIN DEL MUNDO return to Europe with a new album and a string of intimate memories Modern nu metallers OCEAN OF ANOTHER confront personal trauma and systemic collapse on their new EP “Loneliness Of My Kin” PETRICHOR’s debut EP takes childhood myths and Grey’s Anatomy and filters them through DC punk and teenage angst
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