by Alex Kayne | Apr 28, 2023 | Reviews
The year is 1983. I am working at the notorious heavy metal nightclub in Brooklyn, New York, named L’Amour. I was the club’s original metal DJ. It’s a very crowded weekend, and I am up in the DJ booth, laying down fresh tracks from some of the earliest metal...
by Lisa Burke | Apr 21, 2023 | Reviews
As time slowly passes or flies by, depending on the day, the past usually creeps into the present in one way or another. This can be a positive attribute by showcasing live music artists who originated and gained notoriety in past decades. It is always a...
by Zenae Zukowski | Apr 14, 2023 | Reviews
By now, you’ve read the reviews, watched interviews, and possibly enjoyed seeing if Metallica can actually Master Puppets as their eleventh full length album, (Lux Æterna) 72 Seasons, has finally arrived today (14th) via the band’s own Blackened...
by Ian Weber | Apr 14, 2023 | Reviews
I remember the April afternoon when I first saw the Anvil! The Story of Anvil at a theater in Manhattan in 2009. That documentary served as my introduction to these Canadian metal blacksmiths. I had been curious to see them ever since. Fourteen years later, I...
by Zenae Zukowski | Apr 12, 2023 | Photos, Reviews
After years of failed attempts to make a tour across the pond due to forced cancellations over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Swiss folk metal giants Eluveitie finally made it to the United States! The trek, which featured support from Omnium Gatherum and Seven...
by Mark Smitty Neal | Apr 12, 2023 | Photos, Reviews
Once again, former Death alumni drummer Gene Hoglan, bassist Steve DiGiorgio, and guitarist Bobby Koelble put together a tour to pay tribute to the legendary Chuck Schuldiner, their fallen bandmate and founding father of the influential and pioneering death...