

Frank finished the vocals in August of that summer and we were officially a band, or 'internet project' if you will, by then. After experiencing the frustration of dealing with disinterested musicians in the past he was a welcome surprise. He was very passionate about the project and that was exactly what I wanted out of a vocalist. We tried out a bunch of different people and settled on Frank Jonker from the Netherlands.

I didn’t know any vocalists who were interested in slam or black metal at the time so I made a bunch of posts on Reddit looking for a vocalist. He owns a studio, now called Bookhouse Recording, which is where we ended up recording everything for the self-titled EP.

I wrote four songs between the months of May and June and approached my friend and previous drummer of a band I was in during high school, Thomas Martino, and asked if he would be interested in playing drums for an EP I was working on. "I was tired of not doing anything with music, tired of having no musicians with similar interests in my general proximity, and was ready to change that. "Hateful Transgression started during the summer of 2015 and features members from Georgia, North Carolina, and the Netherlands," starts our very special Dank Slams guest. If you call yourself a fan of this shit that we bring you each and every week, do yourself a favor and read – then reread – this week's very special edition of dankness. You might ask why we are doing this, instead of bringing you a handful of bands y'all will forget by next week well, for no other reason than we think the band is just about the slammiest, slamtastic band out there these days.
#Slamming brutal death metal bands 2016 free
Well, the guys are back, and this time we are handing founder/guitarist Daniel Martin the dankened reigns – where he is free to espouse the obsidian virtues of his 'blackened slammin death metal' from right here – atop the dank slams pulpit! One such band, Hateful Transgression, was covered in our A Slam By Any Other Name Is Still A Slam installment from several weeks back. In the past, we've made a concerted effort here to cover a few of these exciting, worthwhile bands.
