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Groundbreakers: AC/DC – Let There Be Rock
There’s always been two separate branches on the hard rock family tree. Guns N’ Roses, like Aerosmith before them, represent ... -
Review: Thy Art is Murder – Dear Desolation
Ah, Thy Art is Murder. Much like the sub-genre to which they belong, they’re divisive and you either love them or ... -
Travel to the Doom Side of the Moon with Kyle Shutt
Right now, you’re on a heavy metal blog whose audience tends to dig Pink Floyd. At least I would hope ... -
Loviatar Brings Doom Upon the Masses
Prosthetic Records has a good habit of signing metal bands that could be palatable to just about any music lover ... -
Review: Prey
So there I am, sitting at work doing a double on the graveyard shift. All of a sudden an alarm ... -
Tag Diving: Madness
Tag diving is a lot like dumpster diving. But instead of digging through garbage and finding a perfectly good wig ... -
PunkBear Goes Pop, Vol. 1: Broken Trend & Negatiiviset NuoretComplete with stock photography, because my personal assistant failed to arrive at the scene in time with her camera. -
On the Long-Awaited Tchornobog, There Is Triumph in Death
A German priest by the name of Helmold, while traveling among the pagan Slavic peoples of Central Europe, noted a ... -
“Wintersun – The Forest Seasons” A Review written by someone from the Internet
It’s been approximately this many years since the last time Wintersun did a thing. Finally, after another several heliocentric orbits of ... -
Groundbreakers: Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction is the perfect hard rock album
Before your metal blog-induced hypertension causes a blood clot to travel to your brain, I want you to take a minute, ...