Music Reviews: Voodoo Kungfu and Guahaihoque

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share: digg facebook twitter Recently I have been getting into folk metal bands that use their own countries' native instruments in their music. Nope, I'm talking about two much poorer countries with folk music decent enough for bands to want to use it in their metal: Let's take a look at these strange folk metal bands: [...] as I said in the brief intro, they incorporate their cultural ...

Music: Deep Blue Organ Trio leads this week’s concert picks (Cleveland Scene)

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Hailing from Chicago, the Deep Blue Organ Trio is on a mission to uphold the tradition of organ jazz, carrying the mantel of such legends as Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff and Charles Earland. In fact, two of the trio’s members, guitarist Bobby Broom and drummer Greg Rockingham, enjoyed separate stints in Earland’s band. Deep Blue’s latest CD, Folk Music, lets you know what the trio’s all about. As ...

25 Most Controversial Album Covers

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25 Most Controversial Album Covers - List Of The Day You can't judge a book by its cover? Sure you can! Really lame folk music always comes with an album cover that perfectly reflects the corniness within. Generic metal bands always manage some endless variation of an unreadable logo matched with bloody, "scary" imagery that isn't shocking to a junior high schooler. Metallica are banking on plain ugly! Throughout rock history, controversy has helped sell records. And the easiest way to drum