![]() ![]() ![]() Though long gone are his professional days behind the controller, his insights into the notoriously demanding and unforgiving gaming industry still hold eye-opening merit and his climactic finale at video game mega-publisher Electronic Arts is truly worthy of North America’s extremely extreme (web)pages. Smittens managed to experience some of the best and worst that the occupation had to offer within a span of roughly four years. Our latest installment, however, discovers new territory as today’s guest of honor worked previously as a video game tester. The conversations under the Kill Screen banner thus far have been with musicians that have existed solely on the demand side of gaming. On this particular Friday afternoon, Decibel’s co-nerds have all the time in the world. Written entirely in vocalist Matteo Rizzardo’s native Italian, the album’s lyrics unpack a history of personal darkness and re-evaluate them with a sense of, as their press release states, “clarity, acceptance, and yes – joy,” themes that are oddly appropriate for the following interview. ![]() The pleasant and quick-witted Englishman comes paired with a glass of red wine and an infectious sense of humor as the band’s blistering sophomore full-length, Position | Momentum, is set to be released next week via Prosthetic Records. lifer and bassist for international D-beat black metal bruisers Calligram. “I don’t know if you’re pressed for time, but I can do this all night.” Across the digital table is Smittens, the D.I.Y.
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