Making A Splash Down Under With ADAM BIGGS From RIVERS OF NIHIL
Interview by Kris Peters You certainly can't accuse Melbourne
rock/metal hybrid Ne Obliviscaris from doing things in shades.
After four long years - their last Australian tour was in 2019 - Ne
Obliviscaris has announced a run of four dates this...
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Interview by Kris Peters
You certainly can't accuse Melbourne rock/metal hybrid Ne
Obliviscaris from doing things in shades.
After four long years - their last Australian tour was in 2019 - Ne
Obliviscaris has announced a run of four dates this September,
bringing with them an international assortment of fellow metallers
in The Ocean Collective and Rivers Of Nihil.
The last time Rivers Of Nihil were out here was actually on that
tour, when they made their debut Down Under and left a trail of
sonic devastation in their wake.
Despite the Exul tour, named after Ne Obliviscaris' recent album,
being a homecoming of sorts for the hometown heroes, many punters
are just as excited to see the return of Rivers Of Nihil - who are
armed with their own new album The Work - with bassist/backing
vocalist Adam Biggs joining HEAVY to discuss things more.
"It is how it is," he shrugged when asked if the run of four shows
in five days would be draining. "We always just keep track of
things and do the shows... it's the job (smiles). It will be an
awesome five days I'm sure."
We ask if he thinks Ne Obliviscaris will be hitting the stage with
a point to prove after so long away.
"Hopefully," he laughed. "Hopefully they come out with some
motivation and some will to kick some ass. I'm sure we will as
well. It's been a little while for us too. I wanna see everybody
really motivated on these shows to give the crowd the best of the
best they can."
In the full interview we discuss Rivers Of Nihil's first trip to
Australia with Ne Obliviscaris and what they were like to tour
with, playing with The Ocean Collective and what they are
expecting, what to expect from Rivers Of Nihil live, the diversity
of bands on the line-up and how important that is, their new album
The Work and how much of that we are likely to be hearing, their
most recent single The Sub Orbital Blues and if that is a stand
alone single or part of the next album cycle, what's next for
Rivers Of Nihil and more.
You certainly can't accuse Melbourne rock/metal hybrid Ne
Obliviscaris from doing things in shades.
After four long years - their last Australian tour was in 2019 - Ne
Obliviscaris has announced a run of four dates this September,
bringing with them an international assortment of fellow metallers
in The Ocean Collective and Rivers Of Nihil.
The last time Rivers Of Nihil were out here was actually on that
tour, when they made their debut Down Under and left a trail of
sonic devastation in their wake.
Despite the Exul tour, named after Ne Obliviscaris' recent album,
being a homecoming of sorts for the hometown heroes, many punters
are just as excited to see the return of Rivers Of Nihil - who are
armed with their own new album The Work - with bassist/backing
vocalist Adam Biggs joining HEAVY to discuss things more.
"It is how it is," he shrugged when asked if the run of four shows
in five days would be draining. "We always just keep track of
things and do the shows... it's the job (smiles). It will be an
awesome five days I'm sure."
We ask if he thinks Ne Obliviscaris will be hitting the stage with
a point to prove after so long away.
"Hopefully," he laughed. "Hopefully they come out with some
motivation and some will to kick some ass. I'm sure we will as
well. It's been a little while for us too. I wanna see everybody
really motivated on these shows to give the crowd the best of the
best they can."
In the full interview we discuss Rivers Of Nihil's first trip to
Australia with Ne Obliviscaris and what they were like to tour
with, playing with The Ocean Collective and what they are
expecting, what to expect from Rivers Of Nihil live, the diversity
of bands on the line-up and how important that is, their new album
The Work and how much of that we are likely to be hearing, their
most recent single The Sub Orbital Blues and if that is a stand
alone single or part of the next album cycle, what's next for
Rivers Of Nihil and more.
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