Location: Sydney
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Sydney heavy-hitters Shinto Katana have been proponents of rage for seven years. Their third album, ‘Redemption’, takes the band back to its roots, balancing out the metallic aggression with the melodic sensibilities of their original full-length, ‘Cold Streets’. Frontman Dave Naylor recently spoke to Kill Your Stereo about ‘Redemption’ and their upcoming Australian tour alongside New Zealand mainstays Antagonist A.D.
Shinto Katana's most maliciously demonic work to date.
Melting hearts and breaking teeth across the country, Shinto Katana have come a long way since their debut album - 'Cold Streets' was released in 2008. In light of their forthcoming release - 'We Can't Be Saved', vocallist Dave Naylor spoke to us about what's hanging down at drop G# and what's cooking up for the rest of 2010.