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Episode 357: Abaddon Incarnate Talk New Members, Irish Death Metal & What’s Next | Interview with Letty Sharp.

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In this exclusive interview, Letty Sharp sits down with Olan Parkinson (drums) and Cory Sloan (bass) of Irish grind/death legends Abaddon Incarnate, just before they took the stage at The Grand Social in Dublin supporting the mighty Cancer, with Zealot Cult also on the bill.
The lads open up about the latest chapter of Abaddon Incarnate, including:
The arrival of their new vocalist Dave Hynes and what he brings to the band
Cory stepping back in on bass duties and how the lineup has evolved
Reflections on their most recent album The Wretched Sermon (2022, Transcending Obscurity Records)
The state of the Irish extreme metal scene right now
What’s next for the band in terms of writing, touring, and future releases

With nearly three decades of blistering grind and death metal behind them, Abaddon Incarnate continue to push forward with raw intensity and a renewed sense of purpose.

👉 Don’t forget to like, share and subscribe if you love Irish metal content!

AbaddonIncarnate #IrishMetal #DeathMetal #Grindcore #ExtremeMetal #MetalInterview #MetalCommunity #undergroundmetal

Support The Metal Cell Podcast

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365 episodes

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In this exclusive interview, Letty Sharp sits down with Olan Parkinson (drums) and Cory Sloan (bass) of Irish grind/death legends Abaddon Incarnate, just before they took the stage at The Grand Social in Dublin supporting the mighty Cancer, with Zealot Cult also on the bill.
The lads open up about the latest chapter of Abaddon Incarnate, including:
The arrival of their new vocalist Dave Hynes and what he brings to the band
Cory stepping back in on bass duties and how the lineup has evolved
Reflections on their most recent album The Wretched Sermon (2022, Transcending Obscurity Records)
The state of the Irish extreme metal scene right now
What’s next for the band in terms of writing, touring, and future releases

With nearly three decades of blistering grind and death metal behind them, Abaddon Incarnate continue to push forward with raw intensity and a renewed sense of purpose.

👉 Don’t forget to like, share and subscribe if you love Irish metal content!

AbaddonIncarnate #IrishMetal #DeathMetal #Grindcore #ExtremeMetal #MetalInterview #MetalCommunity #undergroundmetal

Support The Metal Cell Podcast

  continue reading

365 episodes

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