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Marianne Harris, Down For Life Music: From Fan to Force in Modern Rock Management
From photographing local gigs to managing standout bands across the UK, Marianne Harris shares the grit, growth, and connections behind a leading independent force in modern rock. “Working in music was never on my bingo card—but one video changed everything.” Hey Marianne, welcome to Review Zoo, thanks for taking the time to share your story with us Thanks so much for inviting me to talk about Down For Life Music. It’s always delighted and amazed me that people are interested

Lee (Review Zoo)
Apr 20


High Parasite: From Chance Collaboration to “Death Pop” Domination
Photo: Stagebound Photography An inside look at how High Parasite formed, their rapid rise through the metal scene, and the creative force behind their evolving gothic “Death Pop” sound. “Tombs is loud, confident and ready to give 100% every show.” How did High Parasite form? I had written a few songs which I thought needed some death metal vocals on ( something I can’t do ) so I got in touch with Aaron ( we have been friends for years and I used to be the guitar tech for My

Lee (Review Zoo)
Apr 14


Front of House: Francis Hunt Talks Live Metal Mixing, Touring & Sound After a Headline Run with Bleed from Within
A deep dive into touring workflows, mix techniques, and the gear behind a modern metal show. “It’s not about being louder — it’s about feeling louder.” Hey Francis, welcome to Review Zoo Do most bands tour with their own sound engineer, or does that vary? It’s definitely genre dependent, but in the past five years I feel like there’s been a massive increase in bands bringing their own sound engineer. More niche genres are more likely to have their own person to avoid relying

Lee (Review Zoo)
Apr 9


Review Zoo Catch Up With Millie, ‘Beryl’ of Basement Torture Killings | Exclusive Interview”
"I’m gunna take a wild guess and say they probably have posters of me at the Build-A-Bears up and down the country". Review Zoo had the opportunity to catch up with Millie “Beryl” of Basement Torture Killings, exploring the band’s obsession with horror, true crime, and the grimy, slasher-inspired world they bring to the stage. From blood-soaked performances to confronting a male-dominated scene, Beryl explains the mindset behind the madness. What first pulled you toward the e

Lee (Review Zoo)
Mar 27
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