KILL FEED 085: FROZEN SOUL Are Just Looking to Survive

For those keeping score, Decibel’s co-nerds first encountered death metal adventurers Frozen Soul back in 2023 as they were promoting breakout album Glacial Domination. With the blessing of label Century Media, the Texans even tapped this very column to be the vehicle to give away a custom-wrapped Glacial Domination Nintendo Switch. It would be later that year, however, that a video clip of two fans played Magic: The Gathering in the middle of an active circle pit during Frozen Soul’s Wrecking Ball Metal Madness set that would go viral and forever align the band with the mega-popular TCG. Seeing as the card game was fundamental in their formation, the trio of vocalist Chad Green, bassist Samantha Mobley and guitarist Michael Munday welcomed and celebrated the connection. They became a beacon for both cardboard-curious metalheads and riff-ready wizards alike.

Fast forward to April 2026. While Green, Mobley and Munday’s games of choice may have changed (willingly or no), their love of the game remains undisputed. As per usual, the quintet is packing their touring schedule, eager to perform tracks from newest LP No Place of Warmth to the metal masses. But as the group continues to level up, the time has come for Kill Feed to power down—at least for a while. After three-and-a-half years of interviews, North America’s most extremely extreme gaming column is going on an indefinite hiatus. We’re not exactly certain what the future will bring, but we remain hopeful that this is “to be continued” rather than “game over.” To send us off in glory for now, please enjoy the following conversation with our friends about Arc Raiders, Rust, Hearthstone Battlegrounds and (of course) Magic: The Gathering. GG everyone and thanks for the games.

No Place of Warmth is available now via Century Media Records and can be purchased here.
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