Author: Kyle Harcött

  • Hellbound Year End 2016: Kyle Harcott

    Hellbound Year End 2016: Kyle Harcott

    Hellbound’s End of Year Wrap Up: Part 8 Well, hell’s bells – 2016 was a hellride of a year, wasn’t it?! As the New Year approaches with trepidation, the individual members of Team Hellbound take a look back at our favorites of the year, give our personal thoughts on the state of heavy metal in 2016, and…

  • Requiescat in pace, Lemmy Kilmister

    Requiescat in pace, Lemmy Kilmister

    Ian Fraser “Lemmy” Kilmister 1945 – 2015 Today we at Hellbound mourn the loss of Lemmy Kilmister, beloved rock and roll scoundrel most immortally known as the founder, vocalist, bassist and guiding light of the much-revered Motörhead. Two days after his 70th birthday on December 24, 2015, Lemmy was diagnosed with an “extremely aggressive” cancer, according to…

  • Year-in-review 2015: Kyle Harcott

    Year-in-review 2015: Kyle Harcott

    As another year draws to a close, we metalheads tend to take time to reflect on what the year in metal meant to us, and prepare our various lists of what was great, what sucked, and everything in between. This year we decided to get a little more up close and personal with Team Hellbound,…

  • Hellbound Q&A with the Metal God: Rob Halford of Judas Priest

    Hellbound Q&A with the Metal God: Rob Halford of Judas Priest

    Metal gods require no introduction. Rob Halford took a breather from Judas Priest’s massive North American tour to discuss redemption, the PMRC, longevity, and picking out the damn setlist with our Kyle Harcott. Here’s the conversation. Thank you for speaking to me. First off, my congratulations on the tour, Redeemer of Souls, and your recently…

  • Mike Scheidt: The Hellbound Interview

    Mike Scheidt: The Hellbound Interview

    Mike Scheidt has been busy over the last couple of years, having seen the release of his first solo album, the first VHOL record, and the Lumbar record. He also found time to guest on the last Red Fang album. This year sees his main band, Yob, put out a stellar new record, Clearing the…

  • Anciients – Heart of Oak

    Put even simpler, this is lumber, beard, and weed metal, homegrown with Columbian ocean/mountain/sky pride.

  • Tank – War Machine

    To reiterate, change the band’s name to something inoffensive and mediocre, to better reflect the music contained within, and I’d be more apt to give this a moderately higher mark. But to so thoroughly tarnish the memory of classic Tank with this half-assed schmaltz is inexcusable and pointless.