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Gojira News
| In Flames, All That Remains, Gojira -- 11/26/08 at Fillmore Auditorium (Rocky Mountain News) In Flames, All That Remains, Gojira -- 11/26/08 at Fillmore Auditorium Monster music (Las Vegas CityLife) IN the same way that some (but not all) Godzilla films make you ponder larger issues of atomic warfare, environmental destruction and globalization, so does Gojira (the Japanese alias for Godzilla) confront the metalhead with substantive themes -- most notably the inevitability of death and the slim hope of an afterlife -- with the stunning The Way of All Flesh, released in October. Each of the ... The Best Music of 2008 (East Bay Express) While everyone's strumming banjos and pretending they live in the woods, Montreal trio Land of Talk continues to offer some of the most refreshing, straight-ahead, guitar-driven indie rock. Sound Check (Richmond Times-Dispatch) This week in music: Southern Culture on the Skids, Mos Def, Lamb of God and Shelby Lynne. Column: Show No Mercy (Pitchfork) In this year-end edition of "Show No Mercy", we count down our 20 favorite metal records of the year-- led by Nachtmystuim [above]-- plus toss in lists from such luminaries as Enslaved, Mick Barr, Prurient, Celestia, Peter Sotos, Torche, and Matmos' Drew Daniel. read more |
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