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La NME publicó una lista de los 100 mejores discos en la historia del Heavy Metal. Destacan varios títulos de Metallica, de su primera década, Kiss, Black Sabbath y por supuesto Iron Maiden. De estas grupos, están próximos los conciertos de mañana, de Mastodon y el de AC/DC en noviembre. Falta alguno? ACDC. ‘Back In Black’ (1980). Pantera. ‘Vulgar Display Of Power’ (1992). Alice In Chains. ‘Dirt’ (1992) Arch Enemy. ‘Burning Bridges’ (1999). Black Sabbath. ‘Heaven And Hell’ (1
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The Tiny Tin Hearts may have provided our most thorough Sound Off ever, which is fitting for the 8 piece ensemble’s impressively cohesive compositions. Shades of the Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, Neutral Milk Hotel, and even locals like the Noise Revival Orchestra and the Dark Water Hymnal dance flirtatiously throughout the Tiny Tin Hearts music, which swells in chamber folk-pop grandiosity, but remains calmly subdued behind Seth Osborne’s subtly winding narratives and quiet, contemplative croon,
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We hope that this will be a truly inspiring article for whoever wishes a deeper understanding of spirituality and/or art and the creative process. The subject of our article is how to make music for the great tantric Goddess Kali. Naturally we will start of with a short description of the Goddess followed by an introduction to the revolutionary law of resonance. Finally we will end with a description of how an artist can use this law in the creation of his work. We hope that this article is of i
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Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey is a 2005 documentary directed by Sam Dunn with Scot McFadyen and Jessica Wise. The film follows 31-year-old Sam Dunn, a Canadian anthropologist, who has been a heavy metal fan since the age of 12. He sets out across the world to uncover the various opinions on heavy metal music, including its origins, culture, controversy, and reasons it is loved by so many people. The film made its debut at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released as a two
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Come out and see some great local metal at The Local this Saturday 8/22 and celebrate Hoyt’s (of Pathfinders Promotions) birthday. We want to thank Hoyt for helping build back up the metal scene in the North Atlanta area so stop by and say happy birthday and see some great bands. Ravenfeeder profile: I am sure the name Ravenfeeder brings questions to your head. Not only is it our band name, it is a term that has been used for thousands of years along with the term “Harbingers of Death