

Nocturnal and Ramos are currently hard at work, revitalizing additional songs. Ramos adds: “The Deathcore scene is coming back, and we wanted to bring some life to a classic that may have been forgotten.” Nocturnal comments: “I love a lot of early 2000’s Deathcore/Metalcore tracks, so I thought – why not give them a well-deserved facelift with the craziest demon noisemaker I know (Will Ramos) and a smashing modern mix/master (Ashtone Productions – Darko, Kingdom Of Giants, Spite) to bring new life to these classics bangers.” Known for his reactions and other music-related content, today, Nocturnal teams up with Will Ramos (Lorna Shore) to perfect the first of many Deathcore classics: Chelsea Grin’s “Recreant” – v=3LuGVX1-K8Y With almost 580,000 YouTube subscribers and 75,000 followers on Twitch, Nik Nocturnal is bringing metal to the masses. With blast-beats circling the monstrous vocal energy, Project: Vengeance demonstrate their potential as a supergroup.Nik Nocturnal & Will Ramos PERFECT Chelsea Grin’s “Recreant” with new cover video+song more revitalized Deathcore classics coming soon

With signature snarls, growls and squeals popping in and out, this feels as epic as it should. With gunshot riffs, the vocal assault to the ears begins immediately and is sustained from pillar to pillar. The second track was written by YouTuber and musician Nik Nocturnal, check it out below. ‘ .‘ was a very strong start and really did encompass the potential of these five heavy music talents.įour months later and Project: Vengeance have shared their second track titled ‘ Vessel‘ which is what today’s all about. Talk about musical chairs! Nonetheless, The Big Six became five and rebranded as Project: Vengeance and finally released their debut single for their very patient fans. However, Tehrani is now undergoing a different set of lineup woes himself after Josh ‘Baby J’ Miller left SPITE to focus on Darko (US), shortly followed by the departure of guitarist Lucas Garrigues.

Shortly after that, SPITE‘s Darius Tehrani joined the crew. Shortly after Fronz‘ departure, Joe Bad regrettably had to pull out as well, after what seemed like some contractual issues with Fit For An Autopsy and Nuclear Blast. Fronz was the first to fold due to clash of commitments with Attila and family and has since gone on to release a bunch of singles, including the most recent track ‘ Mia Goth‘ featuring Ekoh.

Originally, the group was known as The Big Six, self-described as “ your new favourite boy band” and included Lorna Shore‘s Will Ramos, Fit For An Autopsy‘s Joe Badolato, Left to Suffer‘s Taylor Barber, Infant Annihilator‘s Dickie Allen, Traitors‘ Tyler Shelton and Attila’s Chris ‘Fronz’ Fronzak.Īlmost immediately after recording what would have been their debut EP, recoded at Indiana’s Sweetwater Studios late last year, the lineup started to fracture a bit. Traitors vocalist Tyler Shelton had this vision to get some of the biggest and baddest deathcore frontmen together to jam and create some magic. The hype in the deathcore community is real with this one.
