Brutal Technical Death Metal - Nile's Highly Anticipated 10th Album, The Underworld Awaits Us All, drops August 23, 2024 via Napalm Records!
Nile is:
• Karl Sanders: Guitars & Vocals
• George Kollias: Drums
• Brian Kingsland: Guitars & Vocals
• Dan Vadim Von (Touring Bass & Vocals)
• Zach Jeter (Touring Guitars & Vocals)
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Souvenirs souvenirs, cette vidéo je la regardais en boucle il y a des années, sous le nom "warm-up ......" !
Love how Karl starts the interview saying he plays guitars and does some vocals then casually starts doing a Jazz chord relay 🤣 What a Legend
que desgraceira vtnc
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NYEH HEH HEH!
A golden age for the band
Que cosa mas extrema cojone. Wagner, Mozart, Bach y el tio Beth estarian orgullosos de escucharlos 😅
Fucking legends! Check out Narcotic Wasteland if you haven’t! Dallas’ band
666 likes. Fuck. Well I like it.
I ran into Karl Sanders the other day coming home from work! Fucking crazy this dude lives in the neighborhood behind me haha!
They made me frown my face looking at their faces.
Sobek
4:35
Best Nile line up, Drummer with sticks hanging out backside, a mentally ill bassist and skullet Dallas 🤟👍
Nile 🤘
Rockstar games needs to pay Dallas royalties. Such a legend. SRV chills.
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- I saw NILE this same year, w The Berzerker, SYL, Napalm Death in Cincinnati at Bogarts
Can a Egyptian explain the lore behind the song title 😂
2:37 oh hi guys!
Utmost respect for both of these men
The best 😱😱😱😱❤️❤️❤️
Ive been into death metal for 20 years but these guys just lack the thing that I like in death metal... I'm into very similar stuff like necrophagist for example... I just feel like Nile music is not memorable, it's just (almost generic brutal music?) As much as I appreciate this, I just don't find it something I'd get obsessed with like all the band's I love.
Abba is good on acid
This singer was absolutely TERRIFYING. He was MASSIVE with arms the size of trucks. I saw them live, and a guy tried to climb on stage. The singer gave him a kiss with his boot. Long story short, no one else tried.
Cool song
🔥🔥🔥
Best Nile Drummer ever
3:35 :D lol
Annhilation of the wicked is the real masterpiece of nile
is that jon vesano on bass ?
I fucking miss Dallas Nile just isn't Nile anymore ..they lost their mystique when he left
The same for dimmu fuck them for cancelling in 2003
I was supposed to see them live in san Francisco 2003 i was 23 ,they cancelled i love the sickness,im now 43 and they have not come around since so fuck them but i still love the incantations 😊
Peak Nile right here, and still better than 90% of the shit death metal that has come out since. - an observer from 2023
Their run in the 2000s was some of the all time best death metal
20 years after and i´ll never forget that night, Slayer, Nile and Vader! 🤘🤘
hell yeah. i was there too. i still remember what to me looked like millions of people standing in front of that nile stage (where slayer would play after). on top of that there was a full moon with black clouds right with nile's intro. and then they played and my jaw was on the floor. absolute perfection.
Ésta alineación es lo máximo,Dallas hermosa voz, Tony bestialisimo, Jon perfecto, Karl máster !!!
😮 2:26
1080 please
I love the creativity and goofy faces with incredible Egyptian wisdom underneath. How can one not love Nile? <3
They have a great attitude towards the guitar. Very underrated musicians imo
I wanna know where Karl got that ridiculous fretless 11 string from because he made some seriously awesome noises with it
Karl and Dallas are Nile
This is the sound of Nile
It s been a long time I listen to Nile and my theory is: maybe Karl and Dallas are the most bored musicians in the whole world. Maybe the next album they would record in Tuthan khamon 's tomb XDD
epic track
I hope to hear this song from 24 April in the Rude Boy club in Bielsko-Biała 😈
This is my favourite Nile video
Jon Vesano is the most metal bassist ever.
Can you imagine, over twenty years ago before the internet got big, I had the first three Nile albums and didn't even know what they looked like? It was just the sound and the art. It wasn't until they played London that I found out!
I actually thought they were egyptians lol
I knew what they looked like from metal magazines at the time. But yes the good old days when you had to obtain physical copies of albums!
The best days..
same ! when i saw them get out of the touring van i was like wtf they so short! Lmao it was this lineup too not with dallas yet \m/
Cool, thanks for sharing. Allow me to share something similar - I also came across Nile over 20 years ago via the RADIO, not the internet. There used to be a weekly rock show on radio 1 at midnight, and they played a track from BSOV when it was released. I didn’t catch the name of the song, but I made a note of the time it was played. I then wrote a letter to the station begging them to play it on the next show. They obliged, and that’s how I became acquainted with Nile. I went out and bought the album, and also went to see them play in London. Cant recall now, they might have been supporting the Haunted. I bought a Nile-branded lighter from that merch stall, which I still have. Good times - used to have a lot more time to follow lesser-known bands up and down the country. Working and raising a family has mostly put an end to that, but I’ll still catch the odd gig when I can.
Please protect Karl Sanders
11 string fretless wow - Karl Sanders.