“Teeth of the Hydra” from Steve Vai’s new album “Inviolate”
Builders of the Hydra guitar – Kazuya Kuroki, Hirotada Nomura, Moti Kashiuchi
“Teeth of the Hydra” from Steve Vai’s new album “Inviolate”
Builders of the Hydra guitar – Kazuya Kuroki, Hirotada Nomura, Moti Kashiuchi
So What! Editor Steffan Chirazi interviews Jason Newsted about the 30th Anniversary of “The Black Album.”
Alice In Chains grooves ranked Top 12 by
Please meet The Big Deal, a promising new melodic hard rock band from Serbia. The band is working on their debut album for Frontiers Records now, but in the meantime, enjoy their cover of Nightwish’s ‘Amaranth’.
“While we are waiting to present our music and debut album, we decided to have some fun in the studio and share it with you. The covers we’ve recorded in the studio are a sampling of our musical tastes and just us having some fun. Thanks to Anette Olzon and Nightwish for the inspiration.” – The Big Deal | Recorded in studio “Paradox”, July 2021.
I finally did it! The Metal Jesus Theme 7 inch vinyl record release. 3 Songs on blood red vinyl. Limited to 500 copies. Buy it for $15 each + shipping: https://www.killroomrecords.com
Today I’m unboxing a new iPod touch 7th gen (2021). Will this be the LAST iPod that Apple ever makes? And if so… does it make sense to pick one up in 2021?! WATCH >> https://youtu.be/gxTNlNYkECQ
Up next we’re going to go go behind the top 10 songs of this same week from the year 1983. We’ll recalibrate them based on their performance up to now and with your memories and artist commentary! Including Tell Her About It By Billy Joel, The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats, Islands in the Stream by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, Mainiac by Micheal Sembello, True By Spandau Ballet, Making Love out of Nothing at All by Air Supply and Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler.
Something different today. I’m taking a look at the unusual CD, CD+ (multimedia enhanced) & vinyl releases of Alice in Chains – Jar of Flies.
WATCH >> https://youtu.be/1XqNJHZ_gog
Creating the sixth Queens of the Stone Age record would be anything but easy. Following 2007’s Era Vulgaris, mastermind Josh Homme would take a six year break from the band — producing the Arctic Monkeys’ third record (Humbug), playing in other bands like Eagles of Death Metal and Them Crooked Vultures, while also welcoming his second child. But in the fall of 2010, after developing an antibiotic-resistant staph infection, Homme was hospitalized for nearly two weeks. Then bedridden for a handful of months. Leaving the frontman to sink into a deep depression.