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New Video From Bad Bones- Midnight Rider

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A band that I reviewed previously on these pages, Bad Bones, has just released their new video, Midnight Rider. The video is full of images of guns, motorcycles, skulls, and the moon. You're half expecting Blackie Lawless come out with a razor codpiece, but he doesn't. Nevertheless, the imagery definitely complements the song and you can get out those horns to cheer this very entertaining and fun video!

Review: Paragon Theorem - Bound By Gravity

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Paragon Theorem is an interesting act that is releasing its new album on January 25th 2019, Bound By Gravity. No, it’s neither a prog metal band as the name and title would indicate, nor a technical death metal act with super hyper blasts and 800 bpm sweep arpeggios. Instead, Bound By Gravity plays an interesting mix of vintage post grunge influenced slight groove metal, somewhat thrash influenced metal, and hard rock that indicates a plethora of influences. This is a mix of influences that is extremely hard to get right, and I believe that Bound By Gravity nearly does, other than a few quibbles I’m sure they’ll hammer out. But let’s focus on the positives.  The band teeters on the edge of radio ready and a sound that could cultivate a cult following, I’m more fond of the bands that cultivate a cult following, but the band could very well go in either direction.    The album starts out with the groovy and heavy Singularity, a mid paced catchy start to the album. This song defi

Interview: Tahazu (Black Metal)

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Tahazu are an up and coming Black Metal project from Madison, Wisconsin. Their music features very cold, harsh, and extremely grim soundscapes that leave the listener with a feeling of esoteric dread. It is definitely not an "easy listening" style Black Metal project, and should appeal to those who like their Black Metal or Metal in general, experimental and challenging. I recently had the opportunity to interview their mainman (also going by the name Tahazu), and this is what he had to say:  Tell me about the project, how did it start?  - I started my solo project under the name Tahazu in 2015 after going back and finishing college, had some decent free time while working and had played in multiple prior bands and wanted to start playing my own material and collaborating more consistently.  Since then it's been fantastic in both reception and opportunities, working with artists all over the globe and multiple small and underground labels. What

Is Ozzy A Sham Artist?

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                                      Ozzy at his clownish best during the 1986 Ultimate Sin Tour.                                                         Photo Copyright:    Photo: @MarkWeissguy   By now, we live in a different world than we did in the Seventies and Eighties. There seems to be a lack of mystery in music and entertainment, when the vulturous media and twitter shame machine seems to both expose and lay bare anything about anyone with any sort of spotlight. The music business has undoubtedly suffered from a lot of the modern paradigm, but one side element of this is that a lot of our childhood myths have been exposed and debunked. With the saturation of media and exposes and the spotlight on everyone, a lot of truths have emerged about the way things were once thought about. Ozzy Osbourne, when I was a kid, was seen by many as a “Godfather” of Heavy Metal, and an auteur as a solo artist. Songwriting credits even early on may have belied these claims, but this