Monthly Archives: April 2016
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Edmund Wilson’s The Wound and the Bow takes its title from Sophocles’ telling of the Greek hero Philoctetes. As summarized ...
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You know the (small) drill! This week features reviews of Degtras, Nađra, A Blue Fire, Black Peaks, The Dread Crew of ...
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Progressive technical black metal? Umm…Yes! I’ll try one of those, thanks. Yep, the symphonic 2nd wave combo meal. Weedlies and ...
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As there will be reviews of the upcoming Haken album just about everywhere in the next few weeks, I wanted ...
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In 1994, Cartoon Network aired its first ever fully-produced, original series. That series was Space Ghost Coast to Coast, a ...
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Many of you are familiar with the wizardry of guitarist Christian Münzner from bands such as Obscura, Alkaloid, Necrophagist, and/or Eternity’s End. An industrious ...
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If you’re not already au fait with what’s happening in Iceland’s thriving metal scene, there’s never been a better time ...
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It was a Wednesday, and record temperatures were rocking the Bay Area. What could be better then high-tailing it over ...
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Corrosion of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin speaks about the return of Pepper Keenan, the band’s forthcoming album, and its rich ...
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Imperial Triumphant is hardly the first heavy metal act to be inspired by the writings of the infamous Marquis De ...