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Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
"Almost everyone, no matter who they are, have experienced one, or perhaps even a few, epic nights in their lives."
Hey look, it's the early 70s again!
Björn Strid is such a good vocalist.
Björn Strid is seriously too good at vocals.
"We hope that after listening to Amber Galactic, you'll be wide-eyed, horny and slightly drunk."
If you want to know how much members of KISS, Foo Fighters, Guns N Roses and Metallica are worth, get in here.
Original Entombed, with Hellid, Andersson, and Cederlund. Not Entombed A.D.
Even though collections such as Death Resonance are often cast aside and typically not recognized as part of a band's traditional discography, it's speaks...
BREAKING NEWS: Soilwork is still damn good.
The search may be over! Maybe... it depends on this tour.
The gulf between Mayhem's seminal Deathcrush EP in 1987 and their first proper full length in 1994 was an industrious but often low key...
It's gonna be about vikings! Probably!
This band needs to get to the U.S. right now.
Two years ago Tribulation were making a big fish/small pond play at greatness courtesy the (no offense) stunted distribution of Invictus Productions. Proving that...
I'm not kidding about that "rock and roll" bit. This is the 1970's all over again.
In simplest terms, Back to the Front is essentially canonical Entombed: even with Hellid's departure, the remaining members had all been touring with the...
Entombed released a new track today, and it sounds very Entombed-y. Also, did you know there are two groups out there right now calling...
Eight years after his near-perfect debut Oniric Metal, keyboardist and composer Vivien Lalu is back with a much more refined and mature approach on crafting...
It's a long journey from paying tribute to being tribute-worthy oneself. It's a common pitfall among many artists: hamstringing themselves with their own sense...