
Diamond Head – The Coffin Train
an inspired, if somewhat uneven, album that more than holds its own against today’s hordes of old-school copycats.
an inspired, if somewhat uneven, album that more than holds its own against today’s hordes of old-school copycats.
straight-forward, groove-based thrash with occasional bursts of pummeling speed
veritable prog-metal all-star team weaves spellbinding soundscapes throughout
I wrote earlier about how much work and preparation goes into getting NWTF off the ground every year, and I saw just the tip of that proverbial iceberg.
As delicious as Sizzle Pie may be, I couldn’t bring myself to live on pizza slices for a fourth day in a row.
Friday proved to be less demanding than the first day of the festival
all that was left to do was heavy lifting
So this isn’t a review of what it’s like to attend Northwest Terror Fest; this is a review of what it’s like to WORK at one of these events.
Man is too often unprepared to stomach the realities of a woman’s honest feelings and experiences; he lacks the viscera.
punishing and strangely familiar; like sitting down for your fifth or sixth tattoo