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Review: Hawkwind Triad Feat. Harvestman, Minsk, US Christmas
For those following AMR, you may know that I consider Neurot Recordings to be one of the best and true indie labels on the scene, metal or otherwise. They are essentially a label for artists, run by artists, and many of their outputs (i.e. Shrinebuilder, A Storm of Light) have become well known in the [...]
AMR’s Metal Tribute to Classic Rock
Classic rock is an indelible part of what makes heavy metal so great, the dual leads, the groove, the falsettos, the attitude, everything about metal can be owed in some way to the foundation set forth by the classic rockers of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. So, in recognition of the songs that made our [...]
Music Video: Widespread Panic – Fairies Wear Boots?!
Anyone who has ventured into any “counter culture” strongholds (aka anywhere where patchouli permeates the air), will have surely heard the This is the Song That Never Ends by bands like Phish, Deep Banana Blackout and other jam bands. However, one widely known act, Widespread Panic, who are legends of the scene, decided to [...]
Attention: Vermont Metal-Heads
Local Iron Maiden tribute band, Made In Iron is performing at Higher Ground in South Burlington, Vermont on February 28th. The opening acts are Ku Fui and cccome?
Throw down $6 and come support the local metal scene, a great group of guys and most of all, have some fun!
For more on Vermont metal, keep [...]
Atrocity covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood
There is a new media clip out of symphonic death metallers Atrocity covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood hit “Relax.” You can access the sample here. Its very interesting…to say the least.
Review: Between the Buried And Me – Anatomy Of (2006)
Between the Buried and Me decided to change things up in 2006. After three albums of original material, the band then decided last year to take their unique sound and apply it to a recording consisting entirely of covers. While this is not an original concept, the band’s choice of covers is very unexpected (actually, [...]
