British metallic warhorses Saxon did as a lot as anybody to sow the seeds for the New Wave Of British Heavy Steel, and their traditional second album, 1980’s Wheels Of Metal, stays certainly...
Together with King Crimson, Genesis and ELP, Sure had been one of many founding fathers of progressive rock because of the trio of groundbreaking albums they launched between 1970 and 1972 – The...
Cannibal Corpse’s sixth album, 1998’s Gallery Of Suicide, discovered the loss of life steel mainstays ploughing the identical bloodied, gore-filled furrow whereas the remainder of the world focussed its consideration on nu steel....
“Ivo did not let me hear the tune earlier than I went to the studio,” says Cinder Sharp, the singer of This Mortal Coil’s 1984 single, Kangaroo. “I walked into the studio, Ivo...
By Barry Lenson
Few composers have gotten such a nasty popularity as Antonio Salieri – you understand, the composer who, based on well-liked scuttlebutt, poisoned Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This rumor began, or a minimum...
State Champs' frontman Derek DiScanio guides us by way of the making of their new self-titled album, out now through Pure Noise Data.
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