Opinion
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Interview with Corey Taylor and Josh Rand from Stone Sour
Interview with Corey and Josh from Stone Sour. Hear them chatting about the two-part, concept albums, House of Gold and Bones, plus the ups and downs of touring. House of Gold and Bones, Part 1 is out now via RoadRunner Records.
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Video of the week
This, by far, has to make video of the week! A visually impaired, Origin fan is hauled to the stage to crowd surf, and is then thrown back up with the band, to thrash about on the stage with the band for the duration of The Aftermath. I think you’ll agree this is truly heartwarming, [...]
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Ronnie James Dio ‘Devil Horns’ Competition
Celebrate the release of Ronnie James Dio’s Last in Line, Sacred Heart and Holy Diver deluxe editions by taking part in Dio’s Devil Horns competition and win yourself some fantastic prizes!
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Bloodstock Open Air’s line up continues to impress fans
By Georgi Bomb Bloodstock Open Air is looking A-MAZING this year. For those looking for some true metal at their UK fest this year then how about some Black Dahlia Murder, Deicide, Mayhem, Hatebreed, Sepultura, Nile, Watain and Dimmu Borgir – not to mention the recent announcement of Testament.
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Will the Olympics affect all our beloved music festivals?
By Kayleigh Herbertson With news that the Big Chill festival is taking a year off due to difficulties organising around the Olympic games set for this summer, could this be a downcast year for British festivals?
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Anticipated metal albums of 2012
By Georgi Bomb Not only is 2012 seemingly the year for films (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Hobbit, Silent House, Total Recall, Dark Knight Rises) but it also is quite an exciting year for metal too!
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Zeros and ones – the lost passion for collecting music
By Vernon Tart Remember the days of the record store, when you could take a walk down memory lane just by looking at the incredible array of album covers on the shelves. Along came compact discs with an improvement in sound quality. For most vinyl collectors that has not proven to be the case and [...]
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Senser to release hip hop covers EP
By Georgi Bomb Politically-charged, crossover band Senser are set to release a compilation of early hip hop covers, as a prequel to 2009′s How To Do Battle.
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Top 10 death metal albums you must own
By Jake Rivett Here is an ultimate guide to every death metal album you will ever need to call yourself a true [death] metalhead. Enjoy & play LOUD. 10. Gorerotted – Only Tools and Corpses This is the definitive album from the dual vocalist Brits, it is also their most tongue in cheek and definitely [...]
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Friday’s metal round up – Dio, Maiden and pranksters
By Jake Rivett So it would seem June is a pretty big time for classic rock artists as another greatest hits album is announced for Iron Maiden. This double album will span the last 20 years and includes hits as recent as El-Dorado off of their latest studio release, The Final Frontier. The album is [...]
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The importance of music
Music, on the whole, is an all-powerful being. It can create different emotions or calm current feelings and will also send people sailing down memory lanes of good times and bad. To a lot of people, it is a close, personal thing and can shape who they are and open them to a new outlook, [...]
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Festival depression
As festival season draws near and all the line-ups take shape. I am filled with a mixture of excitement and despondency. Excitement for the fact I get to rejoin the compere team at Bloodstock Open Air, with the announcement of Motorhead as Sunday headliner, it is looking to be a good three days for me. [...]
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