Demonic Resurrection
Demonic Resurrection is one of India’s oldest metal bands. Frontman Sahil “Demonstealer” Makhija has kept the band going with his dogged determination despite multiple lineup changes over the years. The band have performed at festivals and even toured the UK. On their fifth full length album Dashavatar, the band have expanded their already full sound with the introduction of Indian instruments and further experimentation in melodic death metal mixed with black metal and even strains of epic power. I spoke to Sahil about Dashavatar, their new sound and their plans for this year.
Read my interview with Sahil “Demonstealer” Makhija on Nine Circles
Written by trendcrusher
April 13, 2017 at 8:17 am
Posted in Interviews
Tagged with Black metal, Demonic Resurrection, Demonstealer, India, Indian metal
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