Archive for the 'Metal Journalism' Category
Notodden Kulturkampf
• May 5, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in Black Metal, dark wave, electronica, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Scandinavia
Tags: Emperor, Ihriel, Ihsahn, Judas Priest, norway, Notodden, Peccatum, Starofash
Things that I have scene lately
• April 18, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Black Metal, dark wave, death metal, Doom metal, electronica, Grindcore, Inter Arma, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, prog, Scandinavia, Stoner Metal, thrash metal
Tags: Amarok, Anhedonist, Artillery Breath, Ilsa, Lions of Tsavo, metal666, ulver, Wars of the Roses
Tidbits: Last Tide, Locusta, Artillery Breath, Day-After-Day-DC, etc.
• August 23, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in dark wave, electronica, Indie Rock, live music, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Music Journalism, Shred, Stoner Metal, thrash metal
Tags: Artillery Breath, Last Tide, live music, Locusta, Washington DC
Inter Arma = Rock ‘n Roll
• March 24, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Concerts, death metal, Doom metal, Guitar, live music, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Stoner Metal, thrash metal
Tags: Battle Master, Black Metal, Cough, death metal, doom, GWAR, Ilsa, Inter Arma, Lamb of God, Lost Again, Municipal Waste, Page 99, Richmond, thrash, Virginia
Tell it to the Priest
• August 11, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Concerts, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Rock, Shred
Tags: concert reviews, Judas Priest, live music, rob halford
Ulver: Shadows of the Sun
• June 29, 2008 • 5 CommentsPosted in Black Metal, dark wave, electronica, Film Soundtracks, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Scandinavia
Tags: agalloch, apocalypse, jester records, Shadows of the Sun, ulver
Dream Deceivers
• April 4, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in Documentaries, Metal, Metal Journalism, Movies, Music History
Tags: Dream Deceivers, James Vance, Judas Priest, suicide
The Washington Post Does it Again!
• March 3, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Black Metal, Concerts, Metal, Metal Journalism, music, Scandinavia
Tags: Black Metal, Dark Funeral, Enslaved, High IQs, Jaxx, Metal Journalism, Naglfar, The Washington Post, tragedy