Category: Featured
Featured posts
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Atheist—Jupiter
Jupiter succeeds through sheer intensity and vitality, enhancing Atheist’s legacy as they scream to be heard in the noise-saturated 21st century.
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Holy shit! Hellbound.ca Won An Award!
Well, this is a little unexpected, but earlier tonight Hellbound.ca won an award in our hometown! Hellbound.ca was named BEST WEBSITE/ONLINE PUBLICATION OF THE YEAR at the 2010 Hamilton Music Industry Awards.
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Smokin’ Green’s 2010 fundraiser is tonite!
It all goes down tonite, folks. If you`re sitting on the fence, scratching your head, going “Shouldn`t radio be free?” consider this. Unlike commercial radio, CKLN doesn`t bombard you with advertisements. We firmly believe in less talk, more rock.
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Place of Skulls – As a Dog Returns
Let’s put it this way: if you’re expecting a true doom record from one of the masters, you will be disappointed.
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Invasion – Orchestrated Kill Maneuver
I’m not familiar with Invasion but I want to be! This album is pulverizing right out of the gate. Sonically, it’s intense and to a degree, even a little painful! Intercut with news reports from WWII, Orchestrated Kill Maneuver is brutal and unrelenting.
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From The Archives: AC/DC Live Review From 2009
I originally wrote the following review for Exclaim! and it appeared in their February 2009 issue. I thought it would be a good accompanying piece to Adrien’s AC/DC book review that we posted today…
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AC/DC: High-Voltage Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Ultimate Illustrated History, by Phil Sutcliffe
“Written by veteran British music writer Phil Sutcliffe, High Voltage Rock ‘n’ Roll follows the model set by the Jim DeRogatis book on the Velvet Underground: a good sized, hard-bound book crammed with extensive essays and a plethora of band photos and memorabilia. However, seeing how a) we’ve already seen numerous AC/DC biographies come along…
