@@lost6672 ??? If you're asking him hiw he know's it's war music, Bolt Thrower's lyrical content has been about war since the beggining of them. Their first album was centered around the tabletop game Warhammer 40k, which is a sci-fi tabletop about an Eternal War, hence the album's name.
@@beh.r_co-mando.1374 Realm of Chaos was their 2nd album, although 1st on a major. I remember buying it in the Games Workshop store in Birmingham while there for a university interview in early 1990. Good times! They'd also been on a coverdisk for White Dwarf mag, which was amusing.
@@lost6672 I know nothing of war, apart from the horrors my grandfather told me about when fighting the Japanese in the south pacific during WW2. He was taken prisoner of war by the Japanese, and then starved, and tortured, and forced to build the Burma railway. Almost everyone he knew, was killed, mostly via disease, starvation, torture, or murder. He managed to survive, escape Changi, and live to the ripe old age of almost 98. So when you say "what do you know of war?" I myself know very little, but through my grandfather's stories, I know that is a fucked thing, that he would not wish upon any other man or woman. The things he told me, are some of the most horrendous things I have ever heard of people doing to each other.
@@Zen-rw2fz Its only Karl who is in Memoriam. But both bands seem to have similar sound live and on record. I've found this little nugget on the metal-archives site, "the band was formed as a tribute to late Bolt Thrower drummer Martin "Kiddie" Kearns."
Such a solid tune and video. Nothing over-produced like what we hear nowadays. They created a riff that guides us through the whole song, and maintains the tone.
official details have this video release at 1991 but I swear on a shitty tv on uni campus with me mates on the piss, we caught this in 1987, I moved after that year is why I remember.
I relate! 1992 I found Bolt Thrower on cassette at the only shop in town that sold anything metal. I was 12 and they are still one of my favs till today. Wish i had kept that cassette tape
Because they basically came from the hardcore punk scene and kept the diy spirit, like booking their own shows, low ticket and merch prices, no major label deals etc. They never "sold out" and just kept doing their thing, that earned them a lot of credibility in both camps. We will remember them.
Back in 2013, I had a job interview with Games Workshop (US). At the very start of the interview, I was asked how familiar I was with GW. I told them that Bolt Thower was one of my favorite bands and how the artwork was from Realm of Chaos (also a campaign) and some of the history of their UK base. They were EXTREMELY IMPRESSED! Unfortunately, the job went to someone already within the company, but it was just awesome talking about 2 of my favorite hobbies; Death/Grind music and gaming. Probably my favorite job interview.
@@ariwanrz9140 Bestial Devastation came out in 1985 and it was the most brutal shit ever, now it can be considered more black metal but it definitely has death metal aspects. Schizophrenia all the way to Arise is thrash and Chaos AD began the groovy nu metal kind of sound for Sepultura. Id say that Bestial Devastation helped as much as Venom to form Death Metal and the first album being Scream Bloody Gore, now dont come at me saying Seven Churches began it, only one song was kind of DM every other song is thrash, even the vocals are thrash.
Nothing can touch the 90s death metal , I would have to add 88, 89 as well. Bolt thrower just kept belting out recording after recording. Forever love this band.
Death, Obituary, Deicide, Entombed, Morbid Angel. Man, I have to disagree with you there. The mid to late 80s is where it all started. The best era of Death Metal, period. Definitely entitled to your opinion but, the 90s doesn’t touch the 80s, as far as Death Metal goes.. 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 There was some good Death Metal in the 90s, for sure, but from maybe 1986-1991 was the best time to be a Death Metal fan. All the classics dropped in that time..🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@ServusDei74 that's really what I meant, all of the bands you mentioned actually came out in the 80s and carried over in the 90s. Deicide 1st recording, Alters of madness, left hand path, from enslavement to obligation. All great recordings. Slowly we rot....etc ! We're still from the same genre.
@@petehilario3292 Totally. A certain Scott Burns guaranteed these bands made their best albums in the early 90's. Death, Atheist, Suffo, Cynic, Sepultura...
Cenotaph Alone you stand The final parody Destined to silence A memorial to mortality Carved in stone A tribute to the dead For nameless victims Whose litany is unread Never forgotten Wars memory lingers on A dark reminder To mankind's oblivion This solemn image Constructed with resolution A monument To wars terminal conclusion Cenotaph
Back in the 90's Rage was the only access i had to metal clips. This was one of the clips that introduced me to more extreme metal but Carcass 'incarnated Solvent Abuse' changed my life!
Bolt Thrower my #1 favorite Death Metal band. Gotta say Carcass now though. Saw them in Atlanta not too long ago. Started listening to Death Metal in the early 90's. I am an old man now. I got to see Mortification too.. Many others however still I like the OG's best. RIP. Kiddiy K. Long Live Bolt Thrower!
I discovered them when I was 16. I'm 49 now. Picked up the cassette blindly based upon a ad I saw in a magazine. Along with Napalm Death harmony corruption. Fucking heavy !
I started listening to these in 94 when I was 14......I'm 43 now and for victory & those once loyal get played weekly. God damn the killchain & when cannons fade have some knockout riffs. Thanks for the memories bolt thrower 😊
@@bigmatt1994 Bro For Victory is probably my favorite album by them. I remember in mid 2k their drummer that passed some years back was in their MIA section of ex members. I was excited to see him back because the dude was only 16 when he joined. We will remember them!
I swear this band is the most unique and evil also epic sounding of classic death metal. I mean those riffs and melodies have something wicked about it. Hail Bolt Thrower 🤘🏻
The FINEST in oldschool british death metal, it will always sadden me that A. They're no longer going & B. That I never got the chance to see them live. Rest in power Martin Kearns! Your drums boomed through every mix like a goddamn artillery barrage! 🤘🏻🖤🤘🏻
I live in Russia and study in School, all my friends love to listen bands like Slipknot, twenty one pilots, XXXTentacion, i have nothing against that, but i love stoner, doom, psychedelic and death metal. Bolt Thrower one of my favorites bands of death metal; i love US oldschool, US brutal, but this bands are boring sometimes, but UK way: bolt, carcass, memoriam - they are really cool and every album is different. It's not so cool to understand, that one of your favorite bands will not come to your country...
R.I.P. Kiddie... Thanks for the great years and years of true blasting death metal... You will be missed by me and all true death metal fans that live on this Earth and have passed on... R.I.P.
hmm, you'd think with modern technology, you could capture high-quality concert footage and that would make a great music video, That's not what actually happens, though.
That late 80s/early 90s period of Bolt Thrower, Entombed, Unleashed, Morbid Angel, Obituary etc no Death Metal these days can capture that same spirit and sound.
Obviously directed by the same guy who did Suffer the Children. But still good stuff. Sometimes a formula just works and SHOULD be exploited. Like fast music with heavy riffs and extremely aggressive and brutal truth focused lyrics. Never gets old.
From: Black Conjuration Fest I'm absolutely devastated to share the terrible news that Bolt Thrower's drummer, Martin "Kiddie" Kearns has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 38. Bolt Thrower have issued the following statement; "With the heaviest of hearts, and still numb from shock, we have to share the very sad news that on Monday 14th September Bolt Thrower lost our powerhouse drummer, Martin ‘Kiddie’ Kearns. After the first rehearsal for our upcoming tour of Australia, Kiddie suddenly felt unwell which continued throughout the night, and the next day he passed away peacefully in his sleep. He was a fantastic Dad, husband, son, friend, but to us he was always ‘Kiddie’, the same 17 year old Coventry kid whose drumming style and personality blew us away when he first walked into our rehearsal room 20+ years ago. Kiddie enriched our lives, and the Bolt Thrower sound. He leaves a massive hole in the lives of everyone who knew him and will be very sorely missed by many. Karl, Jo, Baz, Gav & the loyal BT crew" Sadly for us this means cancelling the upcoming Australian tour given these tragic and unforeseen circumstances. We'd like to thank everyone who has supported the tour in some way, words cannot describe how disappointed we feel for all of you who were so excited to finally see Bolt Thrower perform again on Australian soil. We’ll be contacting ticket holders for all shows over the next few days about their options for obtaining a refund. Black Conjuration Fest in Adelaide will go still ahead on the scheduled dates but we appreciate your understanding and support as we figure out how to move forward during this most difficult time. RIP Martin 'Kiddie' Kearns 07.03.77 - 14.09.15
1 z nejůzasnejsich SKladeb death metalu kterou jsem kdy slysel a tenkrátv klubu ROxy pod Obscurepromotion zahrali takky super společně s Incantatiion a MOrgoth,
When I played WH40K or FB at the Games Workshop downtown Toronto in the late 80's early 90's , the owner and staff would be BLASTING Bolt Thrower and other similar bands during games all day. God damn I miss those days. Miss the staff Mick, Tom & Logan as well!
Saw them with Entombed and Morbid Angel in 91'. The plaster was falling from the ceiling of the venue.
Wow, talk about a perfect lineup and era for each band.
@@AberranceMetal Was awesome, still have an Azagthoth pick from the show.
yeah, can't think of a better line up at the time......
Holy fuck that sounds incredible
@@AberranceMetal I was thinking the same thinggggg!!!!
That intro is the epitome of 90s death metal. We will remember them.
thats about dead warriors but okay
@@Inhumanform1 dead warriors of metal.
and the outro
Holy shit the guitar tone on this is brutal.
jazz amp + distortion pedal.
You should see them live live when the bass amp exploded!
@@WhoopDePoopDeScoopare Marshall smås landy amos love m
It's a bit quiet though!
(in the middle of a tabletop battle)
"Got any good war music?"
*blares bolt thrower*
"Okay great"
Enfo what do you know if war
@@lost6672
??? If you're asking him hiw he know's it's war music, Bolt Thrower's lyrical content has been about war since the beggining of them. Their first album was centered around the tabletop game Warhammer 40k, which is a sci-fi tabletop about an Eternal War, hence the album's name.
@@beh.r_co-mando.1374 Realm of Chaos was their 2nd album, although 1st on a major. I remember buying it in the Games Workshop store in Birmingham while there for a university interview in early 1990. Good times! They'd also been on a coverdisk for White Dwarf mag, which was amusing.
I found my warhammer fans
@@lost6672 I know nothing of war, apart from the horrors my grandfather told me about when fighting the Japanese in the south pacific during WW2.
He was taken prisoner of war by the Japanese, and then starved, and tortured, and forced to build the Burma railway. Almost everyone he knew, was killed, mostly via disease, starvation, torture, or murder. He managed to survive, escape Changi, and live to the ripe old age of almost 98.
So when you say "what do you know of war?" I myself know very little, but through my grandfather's stories, I know that is a fucked thing, that he would not wish upon any other man or woman.
The things he told me, are some of the most horrendous things I have ever heard of people doing to each other.
RIP Bolt Thrower. Gave us great death metal.
Memoriam
@@Storkz0re Memoriam are boss and are pretty much a continuation of Bolt Thrower. I saw them in 2016 and it was like a memorial for Kiddie.
@@skyrat3816 what do you mean with continuation? are they all bolt thrower members or is thia just some people following that direction?
@@Zen-rw2fz Its only Karl who is in Memoriam. But both bands seem to have similar sound live and on record.
I've found this little nugget on the metal-archives site, "the band was formed as a tribute to late Bolt Thrower drummer Martin "Kiddie" Kearns."
Bolt Thrower is eternal...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Such a solid tune and video. Nothing over-produced like what we hear nowadays. They created a riff that guides us through the whole song, and maintains the tone.
I was at a record store in Perth, Australia in 1991 and bought this EP in the blind, never having heard of the band before. It was a good day.
Warmaster is true Death metal Art...
Mate, I was a uni in Brisbane in 1987 and caught this on MTV and have loved metal since. Saw them in Brisbane in the 90's.
official details have this video release at 1991 but I swear on a shitty tv on uni campus with me mates on the piss, we caught this in 1987, I moved after that year is why I remember.
Peter Golightly I would believe you, but War Master came out in 90. Their first album was 88.
I relate! 1992 I found Bolt Thrower on cassette at the only shop in town that sold anything metal.
I was 12 and they are still one of my favs till today. Wish i had kept that cassette tape
Bolt thrower is one of the death metal bands who you can instantly tell it's them without having to check
Which I wouldn't say is a good thing
Maybe consider Death also as to hear Chuck and his playing style
@@zeldamelda8240i would. They have a defined and unique sound, easily identified. I’d say it’s the guitar tone.
also known as one of the few bands with a perfect run (no bad albums). Undoubtly amazing band.
The death metal band that keeps uniting metalheads and hardcore kids to this day.
Because they basically came from the hardcore punk scene and kept the diy spirit, like booking their own shows, low ticket and merch prices, no major label deals etc. They never "sold out" and just kept doing their thing, that earned them a lot of credibility in both camps. We will remember them.
hardcore sucks
@@artfasil Everyone has an opinion about something. Why should anyone care about yours?
@@eaglebauer944 *"Because they basically came from the hardcore punk scene "* they came from the crust punk scene not hardcore scene you fool.
@@artfasil Hardcore fucking rules.
There will never be another band like this again. Those wicked riffs went down in history
Wrong check out a band called Frozen Soul
Jungle Rot is pretty similar. Look up their song Maggot Infested
Weak ^
Back in 2013, I had a job interview with Games Workshop (US). At the very start of the interview, I was asked how familiar I was with GW. I told them that Bolt Thower was one of my favorite bands and how the artwork was from Realm of Chaos (also a campaign) and some of the history of their UK base. They were EXTREMELY IMPRESSED! Unfortunately, the job went to someone already within the company, but it was just awesome talking about 2 of my favorite hobbies; Death/Grind music and gaming. Probably my favorite job interview.
Damn I wish I had a homie like u. Hard to find a fellow metal head and a gamer in the same breath where I live. It's all about shitty rap music.
Can't believe you didn't get the job. I mean any GW enthusiast seemed to be into at least Bolt Thrower in my town!
@@leonkennedy4936 Thanks man! It sounds like it'd be awesome to hang out! Take care!
By GW do you mean Gavin Ward?
@@leonkennedy4936same with me except it’s just country
Jo Bench... a face that could distract an angel, and a bass that could make the devil run... amazing.
Very Attractive n Underrated
Bolt Thrower is what every death metal band now wants to sound like.
Now??
Yeah fair enuf, they are not bad for beginners, but let's face it- they all want to sound like SEPULTURA - the kings of death metal!.......
@@martyngargoyle5968sepultura were thrash and they weren't even the king of that 😂
@@ariwanrz9140 Bestial Devastation came out in 1985 and it was the most brutal shit ever, now it can be considered more black metal but it definitely has death metal aspects. Schizophrenia all the way to Arise is thrash and Chaos AD began the groovy nu metal kind of sound for Sepultura. Id say that Bestial Devastation helped as much as Venom to form Death Metal and the first album being Scream Bloody Gore, now dont come at me saying Seven Churches began it, only one song was kind of DM every other song is thrash, even the vocals are thrash.
@@vagueofficial I agree about bestial devastation, but sepultura's most prominent albums are thrash, that's why i found the original comment silly.
Nothing can touch the 90s death metal , I would have to add 88, 89 as well. Bolt thrower just kept belting out recording after recording. Forever love this band.
Yet you're a smarmy business man
@@Gh0stGaminginc ha ! I wish, the suit was for my grandfather's funeral. I actually drive semi trucks.
Death, Obituary, Deicide, Entombed, Morbid Angel. Man, I have to disagree with you there. The mid to late 80s is where it all started. The best era of Death Metal, period. Definitely entitled to your opinion but, the 90s doesn’t touch the 80s, as far as Death Metal goes.. 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
There was some good Death Metal in the 90s, for sure, but from maybe 1986-1991 was the best time to be a Death Metal fan. All the classics dropped in that time..🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@ServusDei74 that's really what I meant, all of the bands you mentioned actually came out in the 80s and carried over in the 90s. Deicide 1st recording, Alters of madness, left hand path, from enslavement to obligation. All great recordings. Slowly we rot....etc ! We're still from the same genre.
@@petehilario3292 Totally. A certain Scott Burns guaranteed these bands made their best albums in the early 90's. Death, Atheist, Suffo, Cynic, Sepultura...
True DEATH METAL
Yes! And Excellent in so many ways!
With elements of Groove.
Grindcore
@TheBoi353 Funny... Bolt-thrower classified themselves as a Grindcore band.
riffgroove straight death metal
Legit first wave Grindcore. Kids should be taking notes.
Guitar tone is so brutal yet clear precise , very underrated band
Cenotaph
Alone you stand
The final parody
Destined to silence
A memorial to mortality
Carved in stone
A tribute to the dead
For nameless victims
Whose litany is unread
Never forgotten
Wars memory lingers on
A dark reminder
To mankind's oblivion
This solemn image
Constructed with resolution
A monument
To wars terminal conclusion
Cenotaph
What a guitar tone they had, amazing
Have, theronnasty, have...
Had*
Probably the best first 45 seconds of any metal track.
I wouldn't disagree.
Totally agree
...
Yeah it's brutal bro 💀💀✌️🔥
Thankfully Bolt Thrower used this a lot, a slow fade in with drums and guitars blazing
As a young teenager I was baby sitting late with nothing on tele but rage, this came on and my life changed forever
Back in the 90's Rage was the only access i had to metal clips.
This was one of the clips that introduced me to more extreme metal but Carcass 'incarnated Solvent Abuse' changed my life!
Bolt Thrower my #1 favorite Death Metal band. Gotta say Carcass now though. Saw them in Atlanta not too long ago. Started listening to Death Metal in the early 90's. I am an old man now. I got to see Mortification too.. Many others however still I like the OG's best. RIP. Kiddiy K. Long Live Bolt Thrower!
One of the greatest death metal songs in existence!
Still listening to this in 2019. Bolthrower isn't dead.
I will listen Bolt Thrower even in 2050
2020 and still cranking!
April 20-2020
Timeless
Will never stop until I drop
*Among the greatest Death Metal icons of of the genre*
Man I've loved this band since I was 13. I'm 47 now and I've got my original Warhammer TTG from then. Love these guys
I discovered them when I was 16. I'm 49 now. Picked up the cassette blindly based upon a ad I saw in a magazine. Along with Napalm Death harmony corruption. Fucking heavy !
@@mikevonasch5905 You're my bro in metal.
I started listening to these in 94 when I was 14......I'm 43 now and for victory & those once loyal get played weekly.
God damn the killchain & when cannons fade have some knockout riffs.
Thanks for the memories bolt thrower 😊
@@bigmatt1994 Bro For Victory is probably my favorite album by them. I remember in mid 2k their drummer that passed some years back was in their MIA section of ex members. I was excited to see him back because the dude was only 16 when he joined. We will remember them!
@@MukesBoy 100% will always remember them....
I had for victory on a cassette & on the other side was carcass :)
I swear this band is the most unique and evil also epic sounding of classic death metal.
I mean those riffs and melodies have something wicked about it.
Hail Bolt Thrower 🤘🏻
Best metal band to ever exist
The FINEST in oldschool british death metal, it will always sadden me that A. They're no longer going & B. That I never got the chance to see them live. Rest in power Martin Kearns! Your drums boomed through every mix like a goddamn artillery barrage! 🤘🏻🖤🤘🏻
Year 2019 and it is still MASTERPIECE!!!
Dinnyes Zoltan fact.
Epic-War-Death Metal.... I love their sound and riffs
Yea! They really do have a sound all their own. Epic war metal!
I live in Russia and study in School, all my friends love to listen bands like Slipknot, twenty one pilots, XXXTentacion, i have nothing against that, but i love stoner, doom, psychedelic and death metal. Bolt Thrower one of my favorites bands of death metal; i love US oldschool, US brutal, but this bands are boring sometimes, but UK way: bolt, carcass, memoriam - they are really cool and every album is different. It's not so cool to understand, that one of your favorite bands will not come to your country...
Hwo can you compare slipknot to xxxtentacion and twenty one pilots??
Slipknot is metal metal
slipknot is orchestra with dj for 14-16 year olds
@@RG-fg9eh 😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😂$hitknot
Great statement... Mighty Bolt Thrower...
There's nothing quite like Bolt Thrower. That's why we love them.
R.I.P. Kiddie... Thanks for the great years and years of true blasting death metal... You will be missed by me and all true death metal fans that live on this Earth and have passed on... R.I.P.
Really gutted today. R.I.P Kiddie. You will be missed.
For my money, Bolt Thrower has the greatest catalog of riffs in death metal history. NOBODY churned out more headbangers than these guys (and gal)
the tempo slowdowns in this song are chilling
Always will be a great band in history. That's how death metal truly sounds like.
Still one of the greatest Death Metal songs of all time, remembered seeing this getting played live and people just going ape shit
Holy fk these guys are fkn bad ass 🤘🏻 my life has changed
Once a masterpiece always a masterpiece.
So great. Hard to get to 90s hardcore like All Out War and Bloodlet without this band.
RIP Martin. We miss you a lot
Fuck yes, Bolt Thrower..
Tvs were square shaped back in the day
BOLT THROWER! What a name!
RIP Kiddie.
Esse som é muito bom, a banda não podia ter acabado! Volta Bolt trower!!!
The death of VHS was really the death of metal video aesthetic. Modern videos suck so bad.
@War Zone r/lewronggeneration
hmm, you'd think with modern technology, you could capture high-quality concert footage and that would make a great music video, That's not what actually happens, though.
PC work fuck true Death metal videos...
@War Zone very naive statement. theres alot of great modern stuff out there, especially when it comes to death metal.
Dethklok is good death metal though.
Holy shit, that riff!!
Think I may have a given myself a concussion from headbanging 🤘🏼🤪
The fast rhythm changes are so unexpected. They pummel your ears before you can even digest the impact of the ones before them.
A true band of the people! Hail Bolt Thrower! RIP
But no black member, no transgender, no gay, no gluten intolerance... WHAT NOW??? 😆😆😆😆😆
This album is one of my favorites
Back when men were men.. its timeless!
I found this band late but guess what, it's one of my favourite Death Metal band. 🤘
Welcome to the family 😊
They remind me of John Mayer, except a pinch heavier.
I like you
LMFAO. Ironic much?
Like a sort of John Governor?
Maybe two pinches
😂
One of the best death metal bands ever!
One of my favourite bands. 🤘
Sounds like a 60 ton tank rumbling by. Grrrrreeeat!🤩
Been listening to this stuff the last 20 years or so and it's still top notch
“Alone you stand, the final parody
Destined to silence, a memorial to mortality”
Dammit just pit worthy shit!!!
Probably the best british death metal band with Benediction's permission)
and one of the 10 world best
Best
Since you like both bands, listen to Memoriam. It’s a new band made up of members of both benediction and bolt thrower.
Definitely my all time favorite band..
The Cookie Monster finally got a good back up band...
Listen today bolt thrower!!!...and is current at the time!!!..better what bands today!
Long life for BOLT THROWER!!🤘🤘🤘🤘
That late 80s/early 90s period of Bolt Thrower, Entombed, Unleashed, Morbid Angel, Obituary etc no Death Metal these days can capture that same spirit and sound.
The most badass name for a band everrrrrr
Why is this video so QUIET
Amazing band, Amazing songs!!!
Real death metal. This is what sent me on a life of loving heavy metal. 🤘🏻🤘
I miss the good ol' metal days of Bolt Thrower!!! Love this...
It annoys me how quiet it is like on my Spotify I go from really loud chaotic songs to this. Such a great song but the volume needs to be louder!!! 🤘
EPICO video y hermoso tema Bolt thrower siempre serán maravillosos ♥️🇻🇪 magníficos
one of the best metal songs ever or of any genre
and the bass players hot
Obviously directed by the same guy who did Suffer the Children. But still good stuff. Sometimes a formula just works and SHOULD be exploited. Like fast music with heavy riffs and extremely aggressive and brutal truth focused lyrics. Never gets old.
What a killer jam!!🤘🤘
I discovered right now this band and I saw that they break up. I feel bad for not listen to this band before. I lost a lot of good metal
Nothing is lost dude. See you discovered them latly and are listening at their majestic war manifesto
Bolt Thrower is my favorite OSDM band
From: Black Conjuration Fest
I'm absolutely devastated to share the terrible news that Bolt Thrower's drummer, Martin "Kiddie" Kearns has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 38.
Bolt Thrower have issued the following statement;
"With the heaviest of hearts, and still numb from shock, we have to share the very sad news that on Monday 14th September Bolt Thrower lost our powerhouse drummer, Martin ‘Kiddie’ Kearns.
After the first rehearsal for our upcoming tour of Australia, Kiddie suddenly felt unwell which continued throughout the night, and the next day he passed away peacefully in his sleep.
He was a fantastic Dad, husband, son, friend, but to us he was always ‘Kiddie’, the same 17 year old Coventry kid whose drumming style and personality blew us away when he first walked into our rehearsal room 20+ years ago.
Kiddie enriched our lives, and the Bolt Thrower sound. He leaves a massive hole in the lives of everyone who knew him and will be very sorely missed by many.
Karl, Jo, Baz, Gav & the loyal BT crew"
Sadly for us this means cancelling the upcoming Australian tour given these tragic and unforeseen circumstances.
We'd like to thank everyone who has supported the tour in some way, words cannot describe how disappointed we feel for all of you who were so excited to finally see Bolt Thrower perform again on Australian soil.
We’ll be contacting ticket holders for all shows over the next few days about their options for obtaining a refund.
Black Conjuration Fest in Adelaide will go still ahead on the scheduled dates but we appreciate your understanding and support as we figure out how to move forward during this most difficult time.
RIP Martin 'Kiddie' Kearns
07.03.77 - 14.09.15
The 4 most brutal metal bands in England
.Bolt Thrower
.Ingested (Underrated)
.Napalm Death
.Carcass
what about 'Cancer'?
I wouldn't say ingested are underrated
Extreme Noise Terror, Doom
Brutal Old School Death Metal 🤘🤘
I never heard of this band until 3 minutes ago. Love it
Such a great band.
Bolt thrower are a great band
Bolt Thrower songs always kick my ass.
Amazing song. Amazing band. Nuff said.
BOLT THROWER NEVER DIES !!! IT GOES AS SOLDIERS MARCH ON. YOU MARCH YOU LIVE !!!
Here in Portugal we were fanatic,AWSOME music,excelente band
sucks that they decided to break up. but completely understand
Exactly man. Sad that I'll never get to see them again, but happy that I've been to a few of their shows. Always brilliant.
I've never see one of their shows. They're my favorite band along with Entombed. I saw Entombed, at least.
Eric West?
MEMORIAM
They are around.
Classic immortal Song!!!!😀😀😀🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
1 z nejůzasnejsich SKladeb death metalu kterou jsem kdy slysel a tenkrátv klubu ROxy pod Obscurepromotion zahrali takky super společně s Incantatiion a MOrgoth,
great band and great people
When I played WH40K or FB at the Games Workshop downtown Toronto in the late 80's early 90's , the owner and staff would be BLASTING Bolt Thrower and other similar bands during games all day. God damn I miss those days. Miss the staff Mick, Tom & Logan as well!
Awesome Bolt Thrower come to make a show in São Paulo Brazil
How does this video not have 1 Million views, but " Billy Eilash" has 50 million views"?????? Only legitimate answers please!!!!!!!!!
This music video definitely should of been on one of Beavis and Butthead's episodes
that bass!! bad ass! one of my fav masterpieces
Damn, still today, this goes deep. Like I hear it for the first time again
Forever Bolt Thrower I will never forget!!!
Хороший дэт метал. Слушал в 90-е.
Just checking out some new death metal bands I’ve been told to check out . Love what I hear from these guys 🥊
That crunch 🤘
the hardest riff ever