Filed Under (Main Content) by Content Keyword RSS on 29-09-2009
Alice in Chains was responsible for some of the most eclectic heavy rock of the ‘90s, fusing together unlikely metal and vocal elements into a small but influential catalog that has aged better than the work of most of its grunge contemporaries. The visceral desperation of “Would?”, the jangly sublimity of “No Excuses”, and the slurring sludge of “Again” sound as vibrant and innovative today as when these songs dominated radio waves more than a decade ago. But timeless as the band’s sound may b
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Get out to Lenny’s Thursday night and check out Armazilla ,Subrig Destroyer and more Atlhell, superfuzz and sludge with a heavy bottom end!!! oh-yeah! Armazilla Bio: Spewing forth from the piney woods of ole “Hate City” aka Atlanta, Georgia; Armazilla has been delivering heavy rock music, with ear-splitting, brain-crushing riffs since 2003 Formed by ex-ZZ Top roadie, Randall Baird, in the winter of 2002, Armazilla consists of three guys who share a common love of heavy music. “We wan
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Devilneck Metal fest Saturday night line-up: Argentinum Astrum The Unbeheld Death Of Kings Armazilla Noble Rust Red River Revival Collossus Music Hates You Black Tusk Doomsayer Saturday night band profiles: A rgentinum Astrum – Knoxville – Sounds Like(Gorgoroth played at the wrong speed) Crucial Blast Records : “Super heavy blackened sludge from Knoxville, Tennessee with some wild noise that elevates this above the rest of the extreme doom rabble. This 26+ m See more here: Devilneck MetalFes
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This is a great sludge/doom outfit out of the UK. This is their 2007 EP. 1.Left With Nothing But Their Eyes To Weep With 2.Escape The Torment 3.Open Your Eyes Damn, this is heavy. You can always count on good things from the UK sludge/doom scene and the young lads in Agent of the Morai (from Leeds) are up to the challenge of bringing you the finest in amplifier destruction and unbridled rage. After the slow droning intro that sets up the early portion of the title track, the band kicks i
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These guys are pretty young to be this good. Youthful exuberance can make for a pretty fucking heavy effort when energies like these are focused. There are a few rough edges here and there, but this is still worth listening to. This sounds at times like Sleep or early High on Fire, without the tendency to jam on an idea for an hour. These songs each take a fuzzy, heavy riff and build a concise song around it. A truly solid heavy rock/stoner CD from three talented guys that I hope to hear mor