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Coming off the dark-and-doomy “Lachryma,” “Peacefield” presents itself as a more positive-spirited, people-unting (“We are ...
Black metal has its share of legendary guitarists and, here, we go especially deep to name the subgenre's 11 best.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A NEW music shop has opened in the Cotswolds after the owner fell in love with the town. Expressions of Sound, a shop offering CDs, records, and ...
One of them is Takiaya Reed, a Black, Cherokee, Two-Spirit musician that leads Divide and Dissolve, a doom metal band known for its slow, heavy, emotionally immersive sound that doesn’t need lyrics to ...
Vocalist Joshua Roberts and Co. are leaning hard into their nu-metal and metalcore influences on the record ... The song arrived today (April 9th) accompanied by a horror-themed music video directed ...
The roll out of singles for Behemoth‘s forthcoming album The Shit Ov God continues with “Lvciferaeon” and its accompanying music video. As you’d come to expect from the Polish extreme metal band, the ...
But what that information leaves out is what’s relevant to you guys — the soundtrack will feature new music by Nine Inch Nails. And that’s not just Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor, either. We’re talking ...
Japanese metal band Babymetal have announced a North American leg of their 2025 world tour, which will bring them to Canada this summer for a trio of shows in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
It’s not even past.” But this pursuit is what also inadvertently brought me head-to-head with metal music in ways I never expected — ways that are still reverberating for me. In October ...
2021. (Photo courtesy of the White House) March 28, 2025 In a gesture that echoes recent American political trends, Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre chose Apollo Sheet Metal, a ...
Now, Pérez and Miranda are continuing to make music for Selena’s fans. Grupo Metal, featuring Chris Perez, recently released a new song titled La Flor. While Selena is known for her powerhouse ...
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