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They are from the same city, sharing a similar mission, and this weekend they will gather for one last push for metal as the ...
The founding guitarist of one of metal's most important bands released an all-new recently recorded version of a beloved song ...
Polachek said in a press release, “‘On The Beach’ was actually one of the first songs I ever made with Danny L Harle, but it ...
A little nostalgic trip down memory lane.
A new class offered at public schools on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana teaches students about heavy metal music ...
Is a Metallica concert in 2025 complete without “Enter Sandman”? The fans gathered at Levi’s Stadium for the chilly first night of an epic weekend residency didn’t seem to notice its planned omission ...
There’s so much to say about this track. Performed alongside the San Francisco Symphony, this song is the 8th track on the 1999 live album S&M. Despite the initial oddity of combining classical music ...
Instant Holograms on Metal Film brings a new producer (Bitchin Bajas ’ Cooper Crain), new musicians (jazz cornetist Ben LaMar Gay, percussionist Ric Elsworth), and new vocalists (including Marie ...
Every song would bleed into the next right as you were trying to catch your breath from the last one. First up was "Sad but True," which you can't help but bang your head to.
Every song on this list is a place where Metallica didn't simply add to the progression of metal, they led the charge. Disclaimer: This article contains the writer's opinion. The reader's discretion ...
Unfortunately, most of those songs have yet to be released. 2. He Loved Metal More Than People Thought Friends and fans of Staley likely already know that the man loved metal music.
Sludge metal with a massive chorus, the song's stomach-churning bass and shredded-throat intonations are meaner than a bear with a sore arse and twice as menacing. New album Scandinavian Pain arrives ...