1. Sir Lord Baltimore – Kingdom Come (1970) Often overshadowed by their contemporaries, Sir Lord Baltimore’s Kingdom Come is a groundbreaking release that deserves more recognition. Released in 1970, this album is a raw and powerful example of proto-metal. With its aggressive guitar riffs and frenetic drumming, it was one of the first albums to be described as “heavy metal” in print. Tracks like “Master Heartache” and “Hard Rain Fallin’” showcase the band’s ability to…
WATCH GRAVE’S ORIGINAL LINEUP REUNITE ON STAGE
Introduction The death metal scene is abuzz with excitement as the original lineup of GRAVE, one of the genre’s pioneering bands, reunites on stage. This momentous occasion marks a significant chapter in the history of death metal, bringing together the musicians who laid the foundation for the band’s unique sound and influence. This article delves into the significance of GRAVE’s reunion, exploring their history, impact, and the details of their long-awaited performance. A Brief History…
BETTER ’90S ALBUM – PANTERA’S ‘VULGAR’ VS. NIRVANA ‘NEVERMIND’
Introduction The 1990s was a transformative decade for music, marked by the rise of grunge and the emergence of new metal sounds. Among the myriad of albums that defined this era, Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power and Nirvana’s Nevermind stand out as two of the most influential records. While both albums belong to different sub-genres, they share a common legacy of redefining the musical landscape of their time. This article delves into the specifics of…
JACOBY SHADDIX OF PAPA ROACH REFLECTS ON THE 25 YEARS SINCE “LAST RESORT” – “I WAS JUST YOUNG AND RECKLESS”
Introduction In the world of rock music, few songs have left as indelible a mark as Papa Roach’s “Last Resort.” Released in 2000, the anthem became a defining track of the nu-metal era, and its raw energy and poignant lyrics resonated with a generation of fans. As we mark the 25th anniversary of this iconic song, frontman Jacoby Shaddix reflects on its impact, the journey of Papa Roach, and the personal evolution he’s experienced since…
SAMAEL AIMING TO RELEASE A NEW ALBUM IN 2026 WITH “A LOT MORE GUITAR” ON IT
Band History and Evolution Samael was formed in 1987 in Sion, Switzerland, by brothers Vorph (vocals and guitar) and Xy (drums and programming). The band initially gained attention in the black metal scene with their raw and aggressive style. Over the decades, Samael has undergone significant transformations, incorporating industrial and electronic elements into their music, thus broadening their appeal and cementing their place in the metal genre’s evolution. Early Years and Breakthrough The band’s early…
THE MOST AND LEAST-PLAYED SONG LIVE OFF EVERY GUNS N’ ROSES ALBUM
Appetite for Destruction (1987) Most-Played Live: “Welcome to the Jungle” “Welcome to the Jungle” is arguably the band’s signature song, known for its gritty opening riff and high-energy performance. Since its release, it has become a staple in their live sets, often serving as the opener to their concerts. The song captures the essence of the band’s raw and rebellious spirit, making it a favorite among fans and a reliable crowd-pleaser. Least-Played Live: “Anything Goes”…