Tag Archives: Halcyon Way

New & Noteworthy: August 3rd, 2018: Bloody But Newly Released

Posted by on August 3, 2018

New & Noteworthy is a weekly column in which we highlight some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. We’re kicking off August with a pretty slow week for releases, new us new music from Crossfaith and Halcyon Way! Be sure to check out the last week’s New & Noteworthy, for […]

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Halcyon Way’s Jon Bodan “If you hustle, work and bootstrap yourself, you can make it happen if you stay committed to the process”

Posted by on July 30, 2018

This Friday (3rd), Atlanta progressive/hard rockers Halcyon Way’s new album Bloody But Unbowed will arrive via Agonia Records (pre-order here). We were lucky to catch up with lead guitarist Jon Bodan to discuss the new record, the Atlanta scene, the music industry, the group’s sacrifices and more. Read the discussion below: How would you compare […]

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Album premiere: Stream Halcyon Way’s ‘Conquer’

Posted by on August 19, 2014

Over the course of three albums, Atlanta quintet Halcyon Way have been building up a name for themselves in the progressive metal scene. The band have built up a European following thanks to separate tours with Fozzy and Delain, have collaborated with Pamela Moore (“Sister Mary” of Queensryche’s Operation Mindcrime), and most recently, toured with […]

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Shadows Fall, Devildriver, Charred Walls Of The Damned And More Share Real Life “Spinal Tap Moments”

Posted by on November 11, 2011

We all know why today, 11/11/11, is being dubbed “National Metal Day.” No, it’s not because VH1 Classic says so. It’s because of Spinal Tap! And if you don’t get the significance of the number 11, then stop reading this and go watch This Is Spinal Tap ASAP. But it’s not just the humor that […]

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New & Noteworthy, October 25th – Names Mean Nothing

Posted by on October 25, 2011

With Halloween approaching, today’s title is only fitting, given that names are ideally kept hidden on the holiday of hidden identities. It also fits because there is a very strong likelihood that most of the bands on today’s list will not be recognized by most readers. It’s another day dedicated to the underground before the […]

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