cant wait for the new INSOMNIUM album in a few weeks... easily one of my favorite bands ever
INSOMNIUM - Weather The Storm (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
INSOMNIUM - Unsung (OFFICIAL ALBUM TRACK) - YouTube
cant wait for the new INSOMNIUM album in a few weeks... easily one of my favorite bands ever
INSOMNIUM - Weather The Storm (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
INSOMNIUM - Unsung (OFFICIAL ALBUM TRACK) - YouTube
If any of you are into vinyl records, later today Enemies List is re-releasing DEATHCONSCIOUNESS by Have A Nice Life, one of the better heavy albums release in a long time. Buy or listen to it.
Yeah, I ordered the CDs from them when they came out. Are they still giving out the booklet with it? It's pretty crazy.
Yes, the booklet is being repressed as well.
I also go these Church of Misery represses, best japanese doom metal band. (but I don't know many japanese doom metal bands)
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Bravewords.com > News > CIRITH UNGOL - Servants Of Chaos To Reissued With Rare Bonus DVD
On November 18th/21st Metal Blade Records Europe will release a re-issue of CIRITH UNGOLs Servants Of Chaos. Since there is still a huge demand for this long out of print rarity compilation, Metal Blade has decided to make the album available again.
In collaboration with drummer Robert Garven Jr., the album will be released as a double-digipak featuring the two original CDs plus a bonus DVD. There will be a limited three gatefold LP version available as well.
The bonus DVD features the Cirith Ungol live show that took place November 9th, 1984, when the band performed at the Wolf & Rissmiller’s Club in Reseda, California.
Hell Yeah!!!!
Oh for ****'s sake!!!!!
Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed Selling Merchandise From Their Wedding - Ultimate Classic Rock
BLABBERMOUTH.NET - WAYNE STATIC: 'Pighammer' First-Week Sales Revealed
Static recently spoke to Revolver magazine about "Pighammer", which was released on October 4 via Dirthouse Records.
"I've wanted to do a solo album since 2000 when I was writing songs for the 'Machine' record," Wayne said. "Even in those early years of STATIC-X, there was a pattern emerging where I would spend all my free time writing songs for STATIC-X and the other guys in the band spent their free time working on their other projects. I was a bit jealous that they had time to do more than one thing, but, being the band's main songwriter, I knew that if I were to do a solo album, I would have to put STATIC-X on hold, and it wasn't until recently that I've been willing to do that. After the 2009 'Cult Of Static' touring cycle ended, I felt that, as a band, STATIC-X had accomplished everything we set out to accomplish, and now I could finally take the time to do my own thing and make a record that is completely my vision without compromising for anyone or anything."
When asked what he wanted to do differently with his solo project than what he has done with STATIC-X, Wayne said, "Mainly, I didn't want to compromise. Don't get me wrong: I love the great times I had with STATIC-X, but sometimes the writing/recording process was frustrating for me. I would spend months by myself writing and recording demos, then hand them over to the band, then we would rehearse for weeks during which time everyone changed parts and added their own ideas. By the end of the process, I always felt some of my original vision and passion was lost. This time I wrote and recorded everything on my own, playing all the instruments myself, and did not compromise with anyone."