Morast: Flooding Red River draws theme of metal music
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- Morast: Flooding Red River draws theme of metal music
- Interview with Chosen Guitarist Paul Shields
- 8 news articles posted today (and counting…)
- Catching Up With… The Thermals
Morast: Flooding Red River draws theme of metal music
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Metal bands have always loved pasty muscular white dues who wield swords. They?re perfect for album covers. Fargo in the Twin CitiesContinuing the Fargo-metal music connectivity a co-worker alerted me to a death metal band from the Twin Cities named Fargo. Looking at the group?s MySpace page makes me consider this is a joke band conceived by bored teenagers who also like swords ? and magic wands. But the instrumental ? read no vocalist in the band ? group does sound like it?s trying to be serious with riffs so heavy and thick they would crush any jokes propped under them. Hopefully Fargo is real because I really want one of its supposed band T-shirts ? a shirt with a picture of a ?Star Wars? Imperial Walker with the word ?Fargo? above it. That?s way better than pictures of longhaired dudes with swords.
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Interview with Chosen Guitarist Paul Shields
Metal Underground
darkstar: Have you ever played with Mecha Messiah before?Paul: No this will be our first gig together. darkstar: How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard your music before?Paul: I don?t like to pigeonhole music so when somebody asks me what we sound like I simply say we?re a metal band. To be honest there?s far too many sub-genres of metal music. darkstar: Who are your biggest influences?Paul: We all have different influences which helps keep our music fresh. My influences change all the time and I?m constantly listening to new music. Right now I?m really enjoying the latest Cynic album ?Traced In Air? and Akercocke?s ?Words That Go Unspoken?. But having said that my influences can come from anything in life not just from music.
8 news articles posted today (and counting…)
Metal Underground
Houston death metal band Insidious Decrepancy has posted two new songs on their. ” The songs come off their upcoming album “Extirpating mniscient Certitude” which will be release on July 31st through Brutal Bands. The tracklisting for “Extirpating mniscient Certitude” is as follows:01.
Catching Up With… The Thermals
Paste Magazine
But there’s also the death culture. A lot of ourentertainment is death-related: novels film TV music. There’s always been a lot of death in music. Love and death arethe two most inescapable themes for art and life too actually! We wanted to just get rid of religion and politics and anything thathad been done to death on the last record. [laughs] Butthere was a lot of water air light.