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Solstice Coil – “Commute”

Solstice Coil is an Israeli band that released their new album “Commute” via Taklit Music which is the label belonging to Tomer Pink of Subterranean Masquerade. Solstice Coil is the project of Subterranean Masquerade keyboardist Shai Yallin. Since I absolutely … Continue reading

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Interview with Jasun Tipton of Abnormal Thought Patterns

Q: What made you decide to move on from Zero Hour? Jasun: Troy had the ulnar nerve entrapment-sub-muscular surgery performed on his left arm in December of 2007. Troy has had a very difficult time gaining strength back into his … Continue reading

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Abnormal Thought Patterns – “Altered States Of Consciousness”

The Tipton twins (Jasun and Troy) have been around the prog metal world for quite a while now. Zero Hour always seemed like they would be the next big thing but it just never happened. Troy was then sidelined with … Continue reading

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Bret Hard Records are thrilled to announce that Raoul Zillani has joined Progressive Death Metallers Steorrah. Zillani had already joined them on stage during the recent release shows and was overwhelmingly welcomed by the fans. Says frontman Andreas März: “We’re … Continue reading

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NightMare World – “In the Fullness of Time”

“In the Fullness of Time” is an album that I have been quite interested in hearing for a while now. The band features Pete Morten on lead vocals and lyrics (Threshold, My Soliloquy) and the talents of chief music writer … Continue reading

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Live Review: King’s X at Newton Theater in Newton, NJ

Date: June 13, 2015 Setlist: Groove Machine The World Around Me Pillow Flies and Blue Skies Vegetable Mission (first time in 20 years!) (Thinking and Wondering) What I’m Gonna Do Everybody Knows a Little Bit of Something A Box Over … Continue reading

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