While every subgenre in the vast, factionally divided world of heavy metal has earned its own legion of devout followers, authentic thrash is seeing a serious revival. Of the bands currently carrying ...
Havok and Toxic Holocaust Thrash Up the Regent: It’s a new school thrash metal party at the Regent, as one of Denver’s finest exports — Havok — join forces Portland’s Toxic Holocaust. Both bands found ...
It was at the impressionable age of 13 that David Sanchez discovered Metallica. His life has revolved around thrash metal ever since. “It struck a chord and inspired me right away to pick up a guitar, ...
If you’re still unfamiliar with Havok, who play White Oak Music Hall on Wednesday with veterans Crowbar and Suicidal Tendencies, this is your chance to catch one of the key players in metal’s current ...
The members of Havok like to rock it old school style. The Denver metal band pays homage to the past, but this group has an eye on the future with its thrashy rock anthems. Havok’s blazing music ...
Calling your band's fifth album V may be a little on the unimaginative side, especially for a band like Havok, whose politically charged lyrics are some of the best-written in all of modern metal. The ...
Who would’ve thought 12-13 years ago in the midst of the great ’00s thrash revival that Havok would end up being one of the most enduring acts of the era? It’s not that Havok aren’t / weren’t great — ...
Colorado thrash revivalists Havok are back with their fifth album, fittingly titled V and have just unfurled a vicious new track, "Phantom Force," which is the first single off the forthcoming effort.
Megadeth’s upcoming tour with Amon Amarth, Suicidal Tendencies and Metal Church will no longer feature Colorado thrashers Havok. In a statement released by Havok’s David Sanchez, the frontman cites ...
I can’t even drink yet,” notes Havok frontman Dave Sanchez. “But I’ve probably played and been inside more bars than people who are 25 years old.” One look at Sanchez, whose baby face is framed by ...
We've just received word that Havok, Denver's thrash-metal flag-bearers, are set to continue wreaking, well, havoc in 2011. The act has reportedly finished work on its follow-up to 2009's Burn.
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