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AngusMacAskill, over at Last.fm, has finally managed to compile a brutally honest, in-your-face list of the thirty best death metal acts EVER. Okay, don’t take my word for it. Read it for yourself here.
Sometimes, a song gets stuck in my head and stays there, tormenting me, until I manage to shake it off (note: blunt trauma does not work). Other times, I get stuck on a song and play it over and over until I’m cured (again, trauma is useless).
This time, …
Going through Nile’s website, http://www.nile-catacombs.net/, I went to the News section and there, under the post titled WORLD EXCLUSIVE: NILE VIDEOS ON HEADBANGER’S BLOG, I clicked a link that should’ve taken me to the Headbanger’s Blog website. Instead, I was taken to an Altavista video search for ‘ass’.
Anyone else had …
Okay, so I found some more links (that you might already have seen).
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos (2007).
Kamelot - Ghost Opera (2007)….
Limbonic Art’s new album’s out, and it sounds pretty good.
Track list:
One day, while I was pottering about on the Nuclear Blast website, I saw banner ads that claimed that Anders Friden from In Flames was going ape shit over the new album from Sonic Syndicate, titled Only Inhuman (released May 2007).
Subsequently, I got …
Okay, this isn’t a real post (then again, none of my posts are real posts), but I need your help. Yes, that’s right, YOUR help. After quite a bit of Googling, I managed to find the ad I wanted. Now, I need to find the song used on this ad. It’s the Korea Sparkling TV advertisement. No, wait, it’s the Korea Sparkuhling TV advertisement. Bwahahahah!
Anyway, here it is:
Chetan’s found a bunch of tracks by Indian rock/metal acts, including some Colourblind, which I’d been looking for. So, without further ado, hooray!
There’s Cassini’s Division, Colourblind, Cyanide, Demonic Resurrection, Indus Creed, Kilang Pongen, LBG, Moksha, Motherjane, Oritus, Parikrama, Phenom, Pin Drop Violence, Perestroika, Shoestring, Silent Lucidity, Them Clones, TaaQ, …
Okay, so Dimmu Borgir’s new album, In Sorte Diaboli, came out in April this year. The first time I heard the title, I thought it was a Latin rip-off of Metallica’s ‘Some Kind of Monster’. Apparently, my Latin isn’t as good as I thought it to be, because the title really means ‘In Direct Contact With Satan’.
That’s the album cover. Pretty neat, huh? It is common knowledge that satanists just adore goat-headed boobmonsters that like to pretend they have guns in their hands. Nice crotch-snakes, however. Bang! Bang! Off to hell with you, foolish mortal. Also, what’s with all the faceless people? Too much satanic vanishing cream?
Moving on, here’s the tracklist, just in case you were wondering:
“Black Metal” (Venom cover) (Japanese Bonus Track)
Moonlapse is basically Puritania, with Santosh replacing Vishnu on vocals. The rest of the line up remains the same, though: Shashank, Guitars; Adi, Guitars; Ranjit, bass; Rohit, Drums; and Kalyan, Keyboards. They claim to be the first act in Mysore to try grunt-style vocals, but I do remember seeing Clinton …
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