Jacob and Jake from Redivider join Tom to talk about turning a casual death metal jam project into a fully realized album, surviving lineup challenges, and carving out a sound that feels raw, honest, and authentic.
What started as friends playing heavy riffs quickly evolved into a year-long writing and recording process — dialing in tone, tightening chemistry, and refusing to rush the record. The result: a debut they’re proud to stand behind.
They get into:
• the grind of building a death metal band from nothing
• why authenticity matters more than chasing fame
• vocal training and endurance techniques (including methods inspired by Melissa Cross)
• early influences from Florida and Swedish death metal
• the evolution from deathcore back to classic death metal roots
• booking smart tours vs. burnout
• balancing studio time with live shows
• Louisville’s underground metal scene and rising local bands
The conversation also dives deep into the legends that shaped them — from Metallica and Slayer to Death, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, and Whitechapel — plus stories from local gigs and their upcoming April show.
If you’re into grassroots death metal, DIY touring, and bands doing it for the right reasons, this episode hits hard.
🎧 Listen now and discover one of the most promising heavy acts coming out of the Midwest scene.
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