Canadian technical death metal outfit Archspire almost experienced an unfortunately frequent setback for touring bands when, earlier this week, thieves tried to steal the group's trailer containing ...
The 2022 touring season just got a little heavier as Archspire have announced plans for a North American headline run next year. The spring run will kick off April 13 in Seattle, crossing through the ...
There's no arguing that when it comes to technical death metal, Canada knows what's up. Several of the genre's modern key players hail from our country, including Archspire, inarguably one of metal's ...
Earlier this year, we reported that technical death metal band Archspire were one of the heavy bands nominated in this year’s Juno Awards, which is basically the Canadian Grammys. Now, it’s been ...
Okay, at what point do we start considering the fact that the folks in Archspire aren’t human? Like maybe they’re the latest model of some crazy A.I. gone rogue and instead of destroying the world, ...
Still, Archspire urges you to stay tech. Archspire's motto is "Stay Tech," and for good reason – even their spacier stuff is out of this world difficult. The band's new song "Human Murmuration" is a ...
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‘You Pay Someone What They’re Worth’ – Archspire Transparent in Addressing Kickstarter Album Budget Backlash
Archspire‘s Dean Lamb is speaking out after seeing some backlash from fans over their decision to use Kickstarter crowdfunding to finish their next album. In the process of being as transparent as ...
It’s not a huge misstep in the grand scheme of things, but calling Archspire a technical death metal band is to artificially limit the band’s astounding prowess and other-worldly talent. The quintet ...
Dadabots, the impressive artificial intelligent (AI) software that generates music created by Berkley College of Music graduates Zack Zukowski and CJ Carr, is currently generating a non=stop stream of ...
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