We review this Atlanta trio just before they pull heavy rotation on your iPod.
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We review this Atlanta trio just before they pull heavy rotation on your iPod.
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Things get a little out of hand when I review the latest release from this Montreal quartet.
Apparently two days is too long to rock out to one song, at least when that one song is Testament’s (shuddup) new track. For as I was thrashing about in retro metal solitude, someone ran past and slapped me in the face with Del’s new album Eleventh Hour. So I put down the [...]
There are two sides to every sin. With their perfectly opposing choral styles and shared inspiration, The Gutter Twins vocalize both.
Ask any fan of Meshuggah which of the band’s albums is their favorite and most will point to 2002’s masterpiece Nothing. It’s a perfectly crafted work of very real genius. Focused, esoteric, and brutally tight, Nothing was Meshuggah at their optimum. Their latest release, obZen, revisits that flawless formula.
My ancestors originated from Ireland and France. For years I used to reject the latter from my family history and it wasn’t until the last couple of years that I finally acknowledged my roots in the land of wine, food, and greasy coitus. That said, I’d still rather associate myself with the rambunctious, blue collar [...]
Somewhere along the line Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed) crossed paths with metal titan Kirk Windstein (Crowbar, Down). No doubt stricken with the glory of Kirk’s metal fortitude, Jamey pronounced himself a disciple and the path for a collaboration was forged. The product of this bowel pummeling partnership is a self described “airplane filled with lead crashing [...]
We cap Mars Volta month off with a review of their upcoming release The Bedlam in Goliath.