Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 22-10-2011
There's often confusion when a musical sub-genre is made up to describe bands that had already been around for several years. The label started to become widely used in the late 90s, after Roadrunner Records released the compilation, Burn One Up! Music For Stoners in 1997, featuring originators Kyuss and Sleep, along with ex-Kyuss guitarist Josh Homme's new band, Queens Of The Stone Age. The ...
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I have no idea how the guy managed to sleep through Acephalix, because it was really loud. The San Francisco death metal band emitted a growling, galloping roar, the stuff of bad dreams. But this dude? He was dead to the world.
Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 25-12-2010
Nothing to warm the cockles like some damn good metal for review. This week was no exception. First off let me say a few words about the single from the new band Reason called “Before the Dawn”. It's not a bad track but the drums are odd sounding (think “St. Anger” odd) and the ...
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On his first morning home from Iraq, Lt. Rusty Morris woke at dawn, next to his wife, their son tucked between them. Loyal, who was just a baby when Morris deployed 15 months earlier, touched his father's face and ears as he drifted in and out of sleep.
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Anathema - Serenades (1993) [FLAC] INFO: Death/Doom Metal Tracklist: 01. Lovelorn Rhapsody 6:24 02. Sweet Tears 4:14 03. J'Ai Fait une Promesse 2:40 04. They (Will Always) Die 7:15 05. Sleepless 4:12 06. Sleep in Sanity 6:52 07. Scars of the Old Stream 1:10 08. Under a Veil (Of Black Lace) 7:34 09. Where Shadows Dance 1:57 10. Dreaming the Romance 23:23 Release Date: 01 Jan, 1993 REVIEW: Quote: Summary: Anathema's Doom Metal peak, and also on