Tag: Danielle Griscti

  • Bandcamp Friday Picks – October 2022

    Well hello, it’s time again for Bandcamp Friday, where the folks over at Bandcamp completely waive their revenue share in order to offer more support directly to the artists. I found an absolute wealth of fresh and upcoming releases to choose from this month – here’s a handful of what had me turning up the…

  • Bandcamp Friday Picks – September 2022

    Today – it’s time again for Bandcamp Friday, where the folks over at Bandcamp completely waive their revenue share in order to offer more support directly to the artists. More info is on the Bandcamp blog.  Here are a couple of picks to guide you in navigating the huge catalogue that’s available: Silurian – End…

  • Opeth, Mastodon and Khemmis – Live Gallery: Toronto, ON – April 22 2022

    Opeth, Mastodon and Khemmis – Live Gallery: Toronto, ON – April 22 2022

    It was an absolute joy to shoot the legendary Opeth at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Friday April 25, 2022.  That sure feels great to write! Live shows in 2022, and one of the all-time favourites of many a metalhead, good stuff.  Hey, but don’t let my nerding out about these prog darlings from Sweden…

  • Oranssi Pazuzu at Velvet Underground – October 12, 2019

    Oranssi Pazuzu at Velvet Underground – October 12, 2019

    I type faster than I can think sometimes.  Getting into that groove where your mind just sets itself and no longer allows any random thoughts in – did I turn off the stove? – we can all get there, but can probably agree it doesn’t always happen when we want it to.  Few things can…

  • Vhol – Deeper Than Sky

    Vhol – Deeper Than Sky

    So it’s probably no secret that we are fans of Mike Scheidt here at Hellbound.  Searching for what we had to say about the speed demons of VHOL here in the past, I stumbled upon two interviews and several features on a little project of his called Yob.  When careening your way through the little…

  • Hellbound’s Guide to Record Store Day 2014: Toronto and Hamilton

    Hellbound’s Guide to Record Store Day 2014: Toronto and Hamilton

    TORONTO Where to go on Record Store Day in Toronto By Gruesome Greg Hey buddy, if you’re spending your Record Store Day at HMV, you’re a massive tool.  (I don’t really shop at HMV, I just wait for one of their stores to go out of business, then scoop stuff up for cheap.)  The whole purpose of this…

  • Photo gallery: Will of the Ancients CD release, Toronto, April 4, 2014

    Photo gallery: Will of the Ancients CD release, Toronto, April 4, 2014

    Toronto live photos: WILL OF THE ANCIENTS release To Our Glorious Dead Photos by Danielle Griscti willoftheancients.bandcamp.com With support from ISCHEMIC, ONEIROMANCY, SLUDGEHAMMER ischemic.bandcamp.com oneiromancy.bandcamp.com sludgehammermusic.bandcamp.com Smiling Buddha Bar, Toronto FREE from Heavy Mentality events April 4, 2014

  • Photo Gallery: Demontage with Demona, Valkyrie’s Cry, Cromlech in Toronto, March 8, 2014

    Photo Gallery: Demontage with Demona, Valkyrie’s Cry, Cromlech in Toronto, March 8, 2014

    Demontage with Demona, Valkyrie’s Cry, Cromlech Fixed in Silver Comfort Zone, Toronto March 8, 2014 (A Heavy & Humble Promotions event) Photos by Danielle Griscti http://cromlechdoom.bandcamp.com/ http://www.reverbnation.com/valkyriescry http://www.demonametal.com/ http://demontage.bandcamp.com/

  • Slough Feg – Digital Resistance

    Slough Feg – Digital Resistance

    By Danielle Griscti Even if, like me, you’re not exactly an expert on SLOUGH FEG, I’m willing to bet your face will hurt by the end of the first track. “Lost and forgotten it’s his greatest fear, the lone obsolete engineer is here!” … ah, I thought, this *is* going to be as fun and…

  • Behemoth – The Satanist

    Behemoth – The Satanist

    By Danielle Griscti As a tenth album, Poland’s Behemoth offers longtime fans and new listeners The Satanist. This collection of nine tracks is both instantly recognizable as the work of these blackened death metal legends, and a new and distinctive entry into their already impressive and worthwhile catalogue. Their 2004 monster Demigod was one of my…