Boston’s Ice Nine Kills are the first addition to the roster of our friends at Outerloop Records (an offshoot of, you guessed it, Outerloop Management). They play a very dynamic, theatrical take on metalcore and post-hardcore that brings to mind everything from Panic At The Disco to Pierce The Veil to A Day To Remember, yet doesn’t really sound like anyone else in the scene.
With the help of my cohost Eyal Levi, we talked to INK vocalist Spencer Charnas about how they ended up with Outerloop, what they’ve learned in the studio over the years, their songwriting and arrangement process (in particular how they make room for Spencer’s vocals and their hyperactive guitars), dealing with lineup changes, and more.
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