Adema have signed a new deal with Earache and will be releasing their upcoming album through the label in January.
As far as I know, yes. And the band has said, if I remember correctly, that it's going to be heavier, like Adema, but it's still going to have some of the melody, like Unstable. They're going to combine the best of both worlds, I guess. They did say that it's definitely going to be more like Adema, though.
As far as I know, yes. And the band has said, if I remember correctly, that it's going to be heavier, like Adema, but it's still going to have some of the melody, like Unstable. They're going to combine the best of both worlds, I guess. They did say that it's definitely going to be more like Adema, though. [/b][/quote] Sounds good, I thought that they'd get a bit heavier.
I hope not. If a nu-metal band got big in the midst of the craze, they should stick with the genre to prove that they can last and that their popularity wasn't due to the craze. That's one of the reasons I can still respect LP.
Earache is home to bands along the lines of the Haunted, who are part of the label..so deffinantly expect less 'nu-metal' and more balls out metal.
I hope not. If a nu-metal band got big in the midst of the craze, they should stick with the genre to prove that they can last and that their popularity wasn't due to the craze. That's one of the reasons I can still respect LP. [/b][/quote] AMEN! Although i think that if Adema keep being soft (compared to the other Earache bands), someone's gonna kill the label owners. If Earache is popular for one thing, it's for signing Morbig Angel, the best death metal band in the world