Tag Archives: Disarmonia Mundi

Metal By Numbers 6/18: Tremonti on top

Posted by on June 18, 2015

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. Do you think more people were excited for the new Tremonti album because of Creed or because of Alter Bridge? Or were they just falling over the fact that Wolfgang Van Halen contributed to […]

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New & Noteworthy, June 9th – Ties That Bind

Posted by on June 9, 2015

This week is the five-year anniversary of New & Noteworthy, and I have to say, it has been a wild and crazy five years. The amount of material that has been covered on this column is mind-boggling to consider. It has been my absolute privilege to bring you this content for all this time, and […]

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Disarmonia Mundi releases ‘making of’ videos for 10th anniversary of second album

Posted by on July 29, 2014

2004 was a huge year for metal, with a lot of big-name releases and bands breaking into the mainstream. One album that flew very far under the radar that year was Fragments of D-Generation, the second album from Italian melodic death metal group Disarmonia Mundi. The band includes vocalist Claudio Ravinale and multi-instrumentalist/producer Ettore Rigotti, and […]

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New & Noteworthy, July 12th – Way to Salvation

Posted by on July 12, 2011

Comeback albums are always difficult to write, no matter what situation a band is coming back from. But when that situation is the death of a band member, it is almost impossible. Metallica and Avenged Sevenfold have done it, Slipknot is attempting to do it (maybe), and countless other bands have never made it that […]

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