The celebration of heavy culture will also feature international sensations Bring Me the Horizon and Arch Enemy, alongside Finnish mainstays like Stam1na and Blind Channel.
The multi-talent links with the king of the independent grind to drop bars on the track which also features verses from Joey Cool and King Iso. Taylor talks about his formative teenaged loves, including Headbangers Ball and The Young Ones; great riffs; and the parallels between Metallica and Slipknot.
They deserved all of it. Jason discusses his latest unboxing video of the massive Black Album Box Set and unveils that Lars keeps everything Metallica has ever put out in a vault.
He reflects on working with Bob Rock who he claims to have the best ears of everyone, how he brought Metallica together and pushed James Hetfield. While also digging into the original release date of the record and the shows the band was playing at the time. The cross genre-meld of generational fixtures and cult-driven crusaders offered a dazzling display of the strength, versatility, and legacy that diversified the festival billing.
The outliers of rock and hip hop offered a message of unity during a pair of sets that brought the party to Iowa. The opening trio of bands for Knotfest Iowa quickly set the bar for a full day of heavy music revelry.
George Mackenzie from Aussie horrorcore outfit Ten Thousand Crows joins Alicia Atout to talk about bizarre tarot readings, amazing artwork, working with a guest vocalist for the first time, and more on this episode of Knotfest Daily. I feel like I am in that world. The emerging New Zealand unit proudly embrace their roots and boldly showcase their lineage on what has become one of the most anticipated material album of the year in Tangaroa.
The Ukrainian groove metal phenoms explain how a period of isolation and lockdown resulted in a self-therapeutic metallic masterpiece. Watch Now. Follow us on twitch. Knotfest Los Angeles to stream globally November 5th.
Hell Bent for Metal. Knotfest Los Angeles — Set times revealed. Metallica confirm Sin City and rescheduled South America dates for The run of shows will feature an opening set from Greta Van Fleet. Behemoth reflect on three decades of Blasphemy ahead of their epic anniversary streaming event Knotfest Interview. Heavy Haul: Metallic hardcore crew Capra report from the road. Fierce Bites. Fierce Bites: October Menu.
Venom Prison confirm early release of their next full length album, Erebos. Pedram Valiani Interview: The different ways Frontierer love to punish the listener. Slipknot recruit Nightwish for the inaugural Knotfest Finland. Slipknot introduces limited edition Iowa Anniversary Whiskey. Skate authority Vans expands their horror collection with Gremlins and Beetlejuice designs.
Dispatches from the field — Trivium and Gojira showcase power and precision in Iowa. Dispatches from the Field — Fever and Tech N9ne celebrate counter culture with galvanizing Knotfest Iowa appearances. Dispatches from the Field — Turnstile and Knocked Loose usher in a new era of heavy. Bailer talks Bloodstock Festival, their fun album covers, and deep lyrics. Deathcore locomotive Lorna Shore steamroll the sound with their strongest line-up yet.
Slipknot share tribute video and memory board in honor of Joey Jordison. Today is January 31, That means that 20 years ago, it was Jan 31, I'm not doing a full retrospective, because I'm a bit too busy to write about it on its actual birthday, but I couldn't let this album pass unremarked.
This album's production was a bit interesting. After the fall of the Dehumanizer reunion in late , an awful lot of talk was bandied about wi … [Read More Today is August 7, Well it was when I started writing this, it got too long, and it came out on August 8th. Thirty years ago today was the original release of one of the more polarizing albums in the history of Black Sabbath, that being Born Again.
I was a recent Black Sabbath fan at that point. My original "onramp" to Black Sabbath was the Mob Rules album. Today March 25th is the 30th anniversary in the United States anyway of the original release of the first, and arguably the best Dio album, "Holy Diver".
Man, thirty years, eh? I know time is the enemy that marches on, never stopping, never ceasing, but when you reach milestones like that about things from your youth, they're reminders of where we've come from.
If you've been following me for awhile and especially on Twitter , you'll know I like to post playlists. Given my overall music collection is so gigantic, I generally have a playlist for every band I like. I've posted several of them to twitter. However, this afternoon when I was thinking about Ronnie James Dio, I thought that it's hard to pigenhole him into a single playlist. Not to mention the really older stuff like The … [Read More If you're a Black Sabbath fan, especially a long time one, you've seen Henry a bunch of times.
Thing is, most people didn't know he's called Henry. He's something akin to Iron Maiden's "Eddie", although Henry has never come out on stage live. It's a logo that's been in use for a long time, and that was a point of contention with me.
WHEN was the first time we saw Henry? The earliest I could rem … [Read More In Memory…..
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