The Rise of VITRIOL VITRIOL, known for their intense and technical death metal sound, was formed in the early 2010s. The band quickly gained traction within the metal community, thanks to their aggressive riffs, complex song structures, and dynamic live performances. Their debut album, “To Bathe From the Throat of Cowardice,” released in 2019, was met with critical acclaim and cemented their place in the death metal scene. The lineup originally consisted of Kyle Rasmussen…
ROCK IN RIO IN LISBON TO WELCOME LINKIN PARK, CYPRESS HILL, SEPULTURA AND MORE IN 2026
History of Rock in Rio Rock in Rio is one of the most renowned music festivals in the world, originally conceived by Brazilian entrepreneur Roberto Medina. First held in Rio de Janeiro in 1985, the festival has since expanded internationally, with editions in Lisbon, Madrid, and Las Vegas. Over the years, Rock in Rio has hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Queen, AC/DC, and Beyoncé, cementing its reputation as a global cultural…
50 BEST ROCK AND METAL ALBUMS OF THE LAST 25 YEARS (2000-2024)
Criteria for Selection In compiling this list, several factors were considered: critical acclaim, commercial success, influence on the genre, and fan reception. Each album selected has significantly contributed to the landscape of rock and metal music, showcasing the artists’ creativity and resilience in the face of an ever-evolving industry. Top 50 Albums 2000-2004: A New Millennium 1. Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory (2000) Linkin Park’s debut album, “Hybrid Theory,” is an iconic blend of nu-metal…
BRUCE DICKINSON REMEMBERS HOW FANS TURNED THEIR BACKS ON HIS SOLO CAREER AFTER HE LEFT IRON MAIDEN IN 1993
Early Solo Career Bruce Dickinson’s solo career began with the release of Tattooed Millionaire in 1990, while he was still with Iron Maiden. The album was a commercial success, showcasing a different side of Dickinson’s musical abilities. However, it wasn’t until after his departure from the band that he fully committed to a solo path. His subsequent albums, Balls to Picasso (1994) and Skunkworks (1996), marked a departure from the heavy metal sound that defined…
WATCH RARE LATE-’70S FOOTAGE OF BLACK SABBATH PERFORMING WITHOUT OZZY OSBOURNE
Black Sabbath: A Brief History Formed in Birmingham, England, in 1968, Black Sabbath initially comprised Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. The band quickly rose to fame with their dark, heavy sound, which laid the groundwork for the heavy metal genre. Albums like “Paranoid” and “Master of Reality” became seminal works, cementing their place in music history. Despite their success, Black Sabbath faced numerous challenges, including internal conflicts and substance abuse issues.…
JEFF LOOMIS SAYS NEW NEVERMORE MEMBERS ARE “EXTREMELY TALENTED”, TALKS ABOUT THE NEW MATERIAL: “IT’S GOING TO BE A HEAVY ALBUM”
The Legacy of Nevermore Nevermore, formed in 1991, has been a cornerstone in the world of progressive metal. The band’s unique blend of technical skill, complex compositions, and dark, introspective lyrics set them apart from their contemporaries. Over the years, Nevermore released several critically acclaimed albums, such as “Dead Heart in a Dead World” and “This Godless Endeavor,” which have left an indelible mark on the genre. The New Lineup Following a period of inactivity…