![]() ![]() ANTI-FLAG Frontman Sued For Sexual Assault.Laang 冷 Share 10 Taiwanese Metal Bands You Should Know About.MetalSucks’ Ultimate 2023 Holiday Gift Guide for Metalheads. ![]() The Halo Effect Release New Single “The Defiant One”.Guns N’ Roses Frontman Axl Rose Slapped with Lawsuit Over Alleged 1989 Sexual Assault.David Lee Roth Ready for ‘The Best of All Worlds Tour,” But Sammy Hagar Says “No F*cking Way”.Chimaira Announce Live Album, Drop Merch Line.Anti-Flag Vocalist Justin Sane Being Sued for Sexual Assault.Phil Anselmo Defends Pantera Shows, Says Vinnie and Dime “Would Want Us to Do This”.An error has occurred the feed is probably down.Still, I wanted to give them my money because I liked their stuff, and I especially appreciated their uncompromising attitude. At that time, paying for mp3s–let alone subscribing to music services like Napster–seemed ridiculous. Side note: the first music file I ever bought was from Manowar’ website, directly and without intermediary. So to me it suggests that while the inspiration is 9/11, this is about Manowar’s fans and their reaction to 9/11 rather than a literal “Call to Arms” to invade the Middle East. However the flags on the album art do not make sense. Americans think they’re patriotic and the rest of the world is nationalistic. Written in reaction to 9/11, it is a very nationalistic album. That last album is very much Manowar in its pompous style, but the historical context is important to appreciate it. My favorite Manowar album is by far “Hail to England,” but I have to confess a weak spot for “Warriors of the World.” Dragonforce, Lost Horizon, Saxon, Rhapsody of Fire, Sonata Acrica, Battlelore, Kamelot and, yes, MANOWAR!īloody Roots, the one history lesson you don’t want to miss, because it’s all about metal and Ian Christie is at the helm, is on SiriusXM Liquid Metal Channel 27/42): What I do know however, is that this week is about Power Metal. The show is available on-demand online from, I have no idea if they’ll play “Kill With Power” by Manowar on Bloody Roots this week. Since June 2004, each weekly show has examined another subgenre, band, movement, country, or theme. Roots is Sound of the Beast author Ian Christe’s heavy metal history show on Sirius XM Liquid Metal channel 40. KHORS – “Following the Ways of Blood” from NIGHT FALLS ONTO THE FRONTS OF OURS WHITE WARD – “Stillborn Knowledge” from FUTILITY REPORT HELL:ON – “My Testament” from SCYTHIAN STAMM SPACE OF VARIATIONS – “Fuck This Place Up” from MIND DARKNETįLESHGORE – “Talk to Me About God” from DENIAL OF THE SCRIPTURESīALFOR – “Serpents of the Black Sun” from BLACK SERPENT RISING JINJER – “Perennial” from LIVE AT WACKEN OPEN AIR 2019 Pack your brain with the evolution of metal from West to South to East and North and back again and read SOUND OF THE BEAST: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, by Ian Christe.ĮLDERBLOOD – “The Great Fire of Sacrifice” from ACHRONY Learn your heroic Ukrainian metal-and know your Roots! Rooted in the black metal and symphonic metal of the 1990s and honed in the nation’s high musical heritage, Ukrainian metal visions burst forth from Elderblood, Jinjer, Soom, Rise or Die, Ignea, Khors, 1914, Fleshgore, Space of Variations, and many more. This week we honor the rich and fearlessly epic metal of Ukraine. ![]()
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