Welcome to the 54th episode of the Metal Maniacs podcast! In this episode, hosts Jay and Modd sit down with Jackson, Michigan's own top-tier death metal band, Throne. Known for their ferocious, relentless, and intricate brand of blackened death metal, Throne has captivated the Midwest heavy music community since their inception. Revered and respected, the band has shared the stage with major extreme acts such as At The Gates, Exhumed, Revocation, Suffocation, Belphegor, and Goatwhore. Get ready for an in-depth conversation that delves into the band's history, creative process, live performances, and much more.




In this episode, Jay and Modd cover a wide range of topics with Throne, including the band's formation, their influences, their songwriting process, and their experiences in the metal scene. Here are some of the key points discussed:




Throne was founded in 2014 by frontman Nathan Barnes and drummer Kollin Perpignani. Originally a side project from Nathan's main band at the time, Sunlight's Bane, Throne quickly became their primary focus as they channeled their mutual love for traditional death metal.


Throne's lineup consists of Nathan on guitars and vocals, Tim on guitars, Leslie on bass, and Kollin on drums. The band members discuss how they came together and the dynamics within the group.




Throne's music is influenced by bands like Suffocation, Hate Eternal, Belphegor, Dark Funeral, and Angelcorpse. Their sound is a unique blend of blackened death metal that has captivated and crushed audiences.


Nathan and Tim discuss how they develop and dictate their songs, including the patterns and riffs they use and how they decide when to include solos.


Throne has released several acclaimed works, including their debut EP "Altar of the Dying" and their full-length album "Pestilent Dawn."




- **Altar of the Dying (EP)**: Released on July 30, 2018, this EP was produced, mixed, and engineered by Andy Nelson at Bricktop Studios in Chicago, IL. The album art and layout were created by Brian Shehan at Legerdemain Art. The band discusses standout tracks like "Not of Shadow Nor Fog," "Heresy of the Highest Order," and "Covenant of Darkness."


- **Pestilent Dawn**: Released on April 9, 2021, this album showcases Throne's mastery of the genre. All music and lyrics were written and performed by Throne, with guest contributions from notable artists. The band delves into the making of this album, highlighting tracks like "Beyond Malice," "Amongst Sinners," and "All Creation Wept."




Throne has built a reputation for their powerful live performances, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in extreme metal.


The band talks about their recent performances, including a run with Assimilator and a tour with Morta Skuld.


Throne shares some of their most memorable live experiences, both good and bad, and what they have learned from them.




The band discusses their approach to recording and mixing, including the importance of achieving the right bass tone and the unique ways they blend vocals and guitars.


Nathan and Kollin share insights into their practice routines and how they maintain their technical proficiency and tightness as a band.


The band members talk about their involvement in other musical projects and how they manage their time between them.


Throne has big plans for the future, including new music and more live performances.


The band talks the new album and discusses the direction they plan to take with their future releases.




Throne, one of the most exciting and respected death metal bands in the Midwest. From their early days to their latest releases, Jay and Modd uncover the story behind the music and the passion that drives this powerhouse band. Whether you're a longtime fan of Throne or new to their music, this episode provides a fascinating insight into the world of extreme metal.


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