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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 37 MIN

Episode 16: Vosforis' Simon White (Black Metal)

from The Distorted Dialogue Podcast · host Metal Institute of Thrashology

On Episode 16, I sit down with Simon White the one man behind the English black metal band Vosforis. We sit down and discuss the newest album, Cosmic Cenotaph, and how it came about. I can't tell if it's a black metal album, a death metal album, or whatever you want to call it, it kicks ass. With Adrian Erlandsson on drums, it can lean towards the melodic death metal side, but honestly who the hell is complaining? As a debut album for Vosforis, this album rips. Was so happy to chat with Simon who got me listening to Nine Inch Nails again, as we discuss the influences that went into shaping Simon's sound. A wide appealing record, that I hated to put a label on, Simon expands my viewpoints, and was a great conversation, check it out here. 🎙️ Distorted Dialogue | A Podcast from The Metal Institute of Thrashology 🤘Welcome to Distorted Dialogue, the official podcast of The Metal Institute of Thrashology — where riffs meet ridiculousness and academia bows before the almighty arpeggio.Each episode dives deep, headfirst into the chaotic realms of metal, punk, hardcore, and beyond with band members, scene lifers, and other unholy scholars of sound. Expect unfiltered, uncensored conversations, deep dives into underground music, and enough sarcasm and sonic blasphemy to earn us a few detention sessions in hell.🔔 Subscribe for new episodes where chaos becomes curriculum.

On Episode 16, I sit down with Simon White the one man behind the English black metal band Vosforis. We sit down and discuss the newest album, Cosmic Cenotaph, and how it came about. I can't tell if it's a black metal album, a death metal album, or whatever you want to call it, it kicks ass. With Adrian Erlandsson on drums, it can lean towards the melodic death metal side, but honestly who the hell is complaining? As a debut album for Vosforis, this album rips. Was so happy to chat with Simon who got me listening to Nine Inch Nails again, as we discuss the influences that went into shaping Simon's sound. A wide appealing record, that I hated to put a label on, Simon expands my viewpoints, and was a great conversation, check it out here. 🎙️ Distorted Dialogue | A Podcast from The Metal Institute of Thrashology 🤘Welcome to Distorted Dialogue, the official podcast of The Metal Institute of Thrashology — where riffs meet ridiculousness and academia bows before the almighty arpeggio.Each episode dives deep, headfirst into the chaotic realms of metal, punk, hardcore, and beyond with band members, scene lifers, and other unholy scholars of sound. Expect unfiltered, uncensored conversations, deep dives into underground music, and enough sarcasm and sonic blasphemy to earn us a few detention sessions in hell.🔔 Subscribe for new episodes where chaos becomes curriculum.

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