Impact Metal Channel – Interview with Karl Sanders from Nile
Interview with Karl Sanders from Nile before the show in Budapest, Hungary on the 28th of February 2018.
Read MoreInterview with Karl Sanders from Nile before the show in Budapest, Hungary on the 28th of February 2018.
Read MoreMetal Wani’s Editor In Chief Owais ‘Vitek’ Nabi had a chat with NILE mastermind Karl Sanders at Bangalore Open Air. He discusses the debut gig in India, departure of longtime member Dallas Toler Wade, reception to new guitarist Brian Kingsland, how they plan the setlist for the tour due to technical nature of the music and fan response to NILE’s most technical song till date. He talks about working with Erik Rutan for the upcoming NILE album, current status of the album with over 5 songs written with new guitarist…
Read MoreOn this episode of DTB’s “Gear Masters”, Karl Sanders, the guitarist for the death metal band, Nile, shows off the gear that he uses onstage, while on tour with Overkill.
Read MoreMetal Wani writer Dawn “Mama Love” Brown had a chat with NILE’S guitarist and vocalist Karl Sanders. They discuss the Summer Slaughter Tour, the band’s longevity and Sanders gives insight into the writing process.
Read MoreKarl Sanders of the mighty Nile is our guest on your favorite metal podcast this week. We caught up with him midway through the Summer Slaughter Tour for our interview and he had quite a bit to say about the tour package, playing with old friends Cannibal Corpse and Krisiun and the young bands on the bill like Carnifex and After the Burial. We also chat about the transition from touring to home life, his experience and what kind of person he becomes while at home, his routines and training…
Read MoreMy guest today is a cool guy named Karl Sanders, who is the founding member of the American Ancient Egyptian themed, technical death metal band Nile. I’ve met Karl a number of times now whilst he’s been here in Australia and he is making a full time living as a death metal guitarist. He’s been doing that for many many years, so as usual I thought I’d pick his brain about the music business facts and see what he had to share. http://traffic.libsyn.com/musicbusinessfacts/78._Karl_Sanders.mp3
Read MoreKarl Sanders, founding guitarist/songwriter/vocal growl of Nile, talks about his continued lyrical explorations of Ancient Egypt, his draw to violence and why he spends so much time crafting complex stories when most of the lyrics are impossible to understand beneath the churn of death metal. http://www.buzzsprout.com/47369/347107-karl-sanders-of-nile-unearthing-his-truth.mp3
Read MoreKarl Sanders of Nile discusses the importance of supporting local bands, “What Should Not Be Unearthed”, 2016 plans, and much more! Filmed on January 14th, 2016 for SkullsNBones.com.
Read MoreNile’s Karl Sanders was recently interviewed by France’s United Rock Nations. Check the interview out below.
Read MoreJoseph Schafer of Invisible Oranges has interviewed Karl Sanders of Nile. Here is an excerpt: Crumbling obelisks. The gilded tombs of kings. Impersonal deities with the heads of animals and the oblique whims of young children. The crescent of Islam rolling over northern Africa like a slow but vivacious tidal wave. These are the images that Karl Sanders conjures in Nile. His images and sounds carry power and mystery, imbued to them by a cocktail of research and oriental fetishization. The greatest strength of his music is melodies and note…
Read MoreSteve Tovey has interviewed Nile‘s Karl Sanders for Ghost Cult Magazine. Here is an excerpt: “It’s a weird sensation that I’m not completely stressed and fed up and ready to kill people!” declares a chirpy and distinctly non-murderous Karl Sanders as he prepares for the unleashing of the eighth Nile opus magnificus, What Should Not Be Unearthed (Nuclear Blast). The album recording process affects different musicians in all manner of ways, from the studio genius whose improvisation and spur of the moment innovation leads to artistic magic, to those who…
Read MoreMosh has interviewed Karl Sanders Of Nile for The Moshville Times. Here is an excerpt: With new album, What Should Not Be Unearthed, due on the 28th of August, we had a chance to talk to Karl about it, Nile’s history and how they put things together musically – from writing lyrics to tuning their guitars and Karl’s own signature line of 6-strings. The last time I’d crossed paths with Karl was when they were touring with Ex Deo a couple of years ago and unfortunately I missed most of…
Read More