So back in March during Ghost's final concert of their Prequelle tour, Papa Nihil "died" during the Miasma instrumental, Cardinal Copia was promptly raised to Papa Emeritus IV with new costume and "face"(or mask rather) paint.
So back in March during Ghost's final concert of their Prequelle tour, Papa Nihil "died" during the Miasma instrumental, Cardinal Copia was promptly raised to Papa Emeritus IV with new costume and "face"(or mask rather) paint.
Fear Factory
The Sword
Accept. It's interesting because a song like this was considered "speed metal" ( not the band overall) right before the punks and metalheads decided "thrash" was the term they'd unite under.
Mordred just released an EP today. They're also releasing an album this September
It's fun to connect the dots cuz it's Motorhead covering the Pistols, and Steve Jones was trying to be Johnny Thunders, who was trying to be a trashier Keith Richards who was heavily influenced by Chuck Berry.
I didn't realize that these guys were still performing until I was looking for some of their older material. Their most famous song back in the day was probably "Swords and Tequila"
Beth Hart - Fire On The Floor CD Review
Beth Hart February 23rd, 2017 Boston, MA Concert Review
"I can't complain. I got to be Jim Morrison for the first half of my life, and Ward Cleaver for the second half." - Warren Zevon.
Bass player used to be in Anthrax
Laaz Rockit covering the DKs
About a week ago, the subject of alternative rock bands "going metal" came up n the other thread and The Cult were mentioned. They were actually pretty successful after their stylistic change. This song I've liked, but reminds me of that era when a lot of hard rock bands would have their quasi- "Kashmir" song.
Sword covering T-Rex
Rage
Such a killer guitar riff.
This song was from "Song From The Elder" which was a concept album by Kiss from the early 80's that under performed. Fun Fact: Lou Reed contributed to some of the songwriting.
Hey, Frank! Don't be throwing shade at ACDC!