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Summer Slaughter photos from Seattle online |
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Written by Chris Slack
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Saturday, 11 July 2009 02:16 |
Photos are now on the site from the Seattle leg of the 2009 Summer Slaughter tour at the King Cat Theater in Seattle on July 3rd. Photos of Necrophagist, Suffocation, Ensiferum, Darkest Hour, Winds Of Plague,
Dying Fetus, Born Of Osiris, Origin, Beneath The Massacre, After the
Burial, Decrepit Birth and Blackguard can all be found in our photo gallery.
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Blackenedfest Seattle (Mayhem, Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation, Withered and more) photos online |
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Written by Chris Slack
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Saturday, 06 June 2009 22:43 |
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My photographs from the Seattle leg of the Blackenedfest tour our now online. You can check out the live photos of Mayhem, Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation, Withered, Inquinok and Ceremonial Castings here. I created wallpapers from a couple of my shots. They are available here in several resolutions. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 21:18 |
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Heaven And Hell - The Devil You Know |
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Written by Liu
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Saturday, 02 May 2009 19:39 |
Rhino
(Out of respect for Dio, Iommi and Geezer's wishes and for the possibility of getting a cease-and-desist order from Sharon Osbourne, in this review I'm not going to argue that this should have been released under the BLACK SABBATH name. But it totally should.)
Heaven And Hell. What more is there to say? The band that at one time was referred to as MKII Black Sabbath (well technically MKIII but whatever, there were so many line-up changes during the 80's that by the time they reunited with Ozzy they were probably on MKXXXIV). Whatever the reason for the name change, whether personal or legal, is irrelevant. The important bit is that the key members of Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler are back together and are creating new music. Nothing can possibly go wrong, right?
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Last Updated on Sunday, 03 May 2009 14:30 |
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Read the full review [Heaven And Hell - The Devil You Know]
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Written by Chris Slack
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009 20:25 |
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Day 0 (May 21st, 2009) We left Seattle at 10 PM on May 20th on an oversold flight with a change over in Detroit. I got to my hotel in Baltimore at around 9 AM. Fortunately they had some empty rooms so I didn’t have to wait around for the 4 PM check-in time. Once everything was unpacked we set out in search of alcohol and food. Within one block we found both a grocery store and a liquor store. The liquor store (Urban Cellars Fine Wines) had a sign saying “Welcome Deathfest” in the window. We bought 2 pints of Absolut (to drink at the fest) and a fifth of cheap vodka to make kamikazes and bloody marys with along with a six pack of Grolsch. The grocery store supplied some donuts and milk. We took our provisions back to the hotel, ate some food then set off walking. Our destinations were Edgar Allan Poe’s grave and his Baltimore house/museum. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 28 May 2009 12:22 |
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Read the full review with photos! [Maryland Death Fest 2009 review]
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Lacuna Coil - Shallow Life |
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Written by Liu
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Saturday, 02 May 2009 17:26 |
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Century Media
Lacuna Coil is one of those bands that on a technical level I like, even though I only love one of their albums, being Comalies in this case. That album struck a perfect balance with the band's gothic tinged sound with an infectious pop sensibility that none of their other albums really have come close to in my opinion. Shallow Life, the band's latest release, comes close to the peak that Comalies rests on, but on the other hand it further demonstrates the band's mainstream aspirations. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 03 May 2009 14:28 |
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Read the full review [Lacuna Coil - Shallow Life]
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