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Children of Bodom News
| Amon Amarth : True Swedish Viking Metal (KNAC.COM) Sweden's Amon Amarth may be something of a one-trick pony, but they do that one trick really, really well. The Stockholm-based band's Viking-flavored bluster is undeniably genuine - and not nearly as hokey or overblown as, say Manowar , a bunch of mooks from upstate New York - and their unceasing zeal for Norse mythology, history and legend is certainly infectious. Children Of Bodom UK signings! (Kerrang.com) Children Of Bodom are set to tear up the UK in December with Slipknot and Machine Head. The band have today announced two signings to coincide with these dates. Amon Amarth - (Metal Blade) (Hour.ca) Over the last 15 years, Sweden's Amon Amarth has steadily climbed to the forefront of modern metal. Twilight of the Thunder God , their seventh full-length, is jam-packed with epic anthems dripping with imagery rooted in Norse mythology. Machine Head Post New Video (Metal Hammer) Machine Head have posted a new video for their cover of Iron Maiden?s ?Hallowed Be Thy Name?. The video for ?Hallowed Be Thy Name? was shot by long-time Machine Head collaborator Mike Sloat and has been shot to coincide with the recently released special edition version of ?The Blackening?. Between the Buried and Me releases live album (The Buchtelite) When pondering the anatomy of the Counting Crows, one would not find themselves considering progressive metal, death metal or anything remotely close. All that went out the window when Vocalist/Keyboardist Tommy Rodgers took the lyrics from the Counting Crows' hit, "Ghost Train," and transformed the words "Between the Buried and Me," into a breakthrough progressive metal band that has been ... |
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