The Viral Strain
Death metal cover of that annoying Rebecca Black song. The best part is at 2:05. I think the video is pretty amusing, but I'm also embarrassed for this band. See, they took
Death metal cover of that annoying Rebecca Black song. The best part is at 2:05. I think the video is pretty amusing, but I'm also embarrassed for this band. See, they took
All photos courtesy of Agalloch On Monday, I drove up to Baltimore to check out Agalloch, rising stars in the American black metal scene. You know, I try to defend DC’s metal
author: Marten date: 15/03/2011 category: metal tags: Noone would ever write a book called, What Was the Metalhead? You'd get your ass kicked for pulling something like that. First of all,
All images courtesy of Crystal Castles Crystal Castles is a band I haven’t quite wrapped my head around yet. They’re a duet that plays slightly off-kilter, dark, noisy electronic music. It’
By Martin Silbiger Wednesday March 9, 2011 Only a hipster would read [http://www.amazon.com/What-Was-Hipster-Sociological-Investigation/dp/0982597711](this book). (Only a hipster would even read this review.)[1] It’s a
OCEANSIZE was a great progressive metal band that broke up last week. When you think of "bands that Tool obviously influenced", these guys should come up. The basic structure of an
We Love Music: Darkest Hour @ 9:30 Club, 2/25/11 All photos by Erin McCann How was your weekend? Mine started off with a bang – as soon as I got off work,
Darkest Hour should be familiar to anyone following the hardcore scene in DC. Having played as a band for 15 years now, these guys have perfected their blend of metalcore, combining hardcore singing
author: Marten date: 24/02/2011 category: top-lists tags: Okay, so there's this review going up tomorrow over at WeLoveDC, of the THURSDAY / UNDEROATH show I saw on Tuesday. Quick summary: Thursday are