Man Must Die – Peace Was Never An Option
Max Cavalera. The man is an icon of metal. The mere mention of his name and involvement in a...
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by Wade Reitz | Jan 6, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Max Cavalera. The man is an icon of metal. The mere mention of his name and involvement in a...
Read Moreby John Toolan | Sep 16, 2013 | Album Reviews | 0 |
One of the main responsibilities of the music writer, it could be argued, is it inform, entertain...
Read Moreby Dana K. Young | Jul 31, 2013 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I grew up with a guitar player brother. His earliest inclinations toward the instrument were fed...
Read Moreby Ian Girle | Jun 13, 2013 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
The cover of Sons Of Aeon’s self-titled debut album shows waves crashing against a lighthouse, the...
Read Moreby Wade Reitz | May 15, 2013 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I am probably showing my ignorance here, but I guess there is debate as to whether or not djent is...
Read Moreby James Conway | Sep 14, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 1 |
With a name like This or the Apocalypse, you’d expect the band in question to have something profound and meaningful to impart, an answer to some yearning questions in the face of armageddon. Or, it could be enough for them to...
Read Moreby Jodi Mullen | Jul 8, 2012 | Interviews, Music | 0 |
ThisIsNotAScene‘s Jodi Mullen took time out to speak with Jussi and Mari of The Chant. They talked about their new album “A Healing Place”, the recording process, signing with Lifeforce Records, influences and much,...
Read Moreby Jodi Mullen | Jun 19, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Self-proclaimed “atmospheric” rockers The Chant have come a long way since their formation in 1999. After spending much of the first decade of the new millennium sporadically cutting demos, the band finally achieved a modicum of...
Read Moreby Dewie | Jun 10, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Chrisitan Älvestam has always been a commanding vocal presence on the many albums he has contributed to, with a superb ‘clean’ singing voice, a throaty roar and a piercing death metal scream in his repertoire. Perhaps best known...
Read Moreby Raymond Westland | May 3, 2012 | Interviews, Music | 0 |
One of the best debut albums so far this year is “The First Perception” by German progressive metal outfit Pigeon Toe. Reason enough to have a friendly chat with vocalist/guitarist Martin Fischer. He was more than happy to share...
Read Moreby Chris McGarel | Apr 13, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
The Fischer brothers, who go by the two-syllable pseudonyms Marsn and Hanson, came up with the idea of Pigeon Toe in 2008. Having played separately in the bands Fear My Thoughts, Mongouse and Backslide they pooled their...
Read Moreby Pete RingMaster | Feb 17, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
This is one of the most chaotic and seemingly random releases ever to come this way. It is a manic maelstrom of ideas and imagination that is full of splintered sounds, scattered melodies and diversity as varied as the cultures...
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