SATAN TOUR DIARY Part One
Exclusive for Hellbound.ca, SATAN guitarist Steve Ramsey checks in with a tour diary chronicling their current 2014 North American tour, one of this year’s must see metal tours!
Read MoreExclusive for Hellbound.ca, SATAN guitarist Steve Ramsey checks in with a tour diary chronicling their current 2014 North American tour, one of this year’s must see metal tours!
Read MoreAs Canada Day rolls around again, some of our regular Hellbound contributors have pitched in for another year of celebrating Canadian metal on the…
Read MoreHellbound Metal: Radio playlist for the Sunday, August 4th edition of Hellbound Radio, broadcast live on INDI 101 FM in Hamilton ON
Read MoreAnother exciting week on Witchfinder Radio! We kicked things off by previewing The Sword/Castel/American Sharks show that is coming up next week in Thunder…
Read More‘The Power’ will definitely be in my top ten for 2013, and if you love metal it should be in yours too.
Read MoreDownload the shows (each one is 6 parts long totaling approximately 3 hours) here: http://luradio-server.lakeheadu.ca/2013/Witchfinder%20Radio/ Blowing Up The Lakehead (BUTL) Playlist For Monday February…
Read MoreJason Wellwood kicks off his new Iron Maple column, focusing on Canadian independent metal bands, with reviews of new releases by Abriosis, Anciients and Chariots Of The Gods, plus an audio interview with Chris Friesen of Adrenechrome
Read MoreToday we published the TOP 20 ALBUMS OF 2012 list, as voted by the writers of Hellbound.ca. Here are the individual Top 10s that were submitted by our writers for your personal enjoyment…
Read MoreIn December all Hellbound contributors were given the opportunity to vote for their favourite Canadian metal albums of 2012. Here are the individual lists that were submitted, then tabulated by Adrien Begrand to make our Top 10 Canadian metal albums of 2012. Enjoy!
Read MoreI’ve been living and attending concerts in Toronto for over seven years now, so it’s safe to say I’ve seen a few local bands who got big well before they were known commodities. But now, I can even say I’ve seen a band from Hamilton go from the Toronto scene to the national stage. That band just happens to be called Monster Truck.
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