Top Albums


The Art of Balance
The War Within
Threads Of Life
Fallout from the War
Of One Blood

Top Songs


Redemption
The Light That Blinds
Destroyer of Senses
Thoughts Without Words
What Drives the Weak
Burning The Lives
Enlightened by the Cold
The Power of I and I
Inspiration on Demand
Storm Winds
Shadows Fall


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Shadows Fall News

Alice In Chains Post New Album Studio Footage (Metal Hammer)
Alice In Chains have posted yet more footage of themselves in the studio, working on their first new album for 13 years. Check out this Alice In Chains studio video of the band working with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Shadows Fall).

Vision of Disorder sets it sights on a reunion (Newsday)
When Vision of Disorder disbanded in 2002, the Long Island metalcore pioneers weren't angry with each other exactly. They were just angry.

iPod Creator Leaves Apple, Motown Head Dies, Is Gene Simmons Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?, Country Legend Has Tumor ... (antiMUSIC)
A top story from this week. Since the focus of the world was on the U.S. election yesterday we have a short version of today's Day in Rock. We'll return to full strength tomorrow! For now here are today's quick stories

Braced For The Storm (GolfDigest.com)
The Conservatory at Hammock Beach, site of last week's Ginn sur Mer Classic, is a visually stunning Tom Watson design that winds over humps and hollows, around numerous bodies of water and through a rather impressive piece of property near the Atlantic Ocean in Palm Coast, Fla. In every direction the line of sight is not intruded upon by man-made structures (except for the clubhouse), leaving ...

iPod Creator Leaves Apple, Motown Head Dies, Is Gene Simmons Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?, Country Legend Has Tumor ... (antiMUSIC)
Since the focus of the world was on the U.S. election yesterday we have a short version of today's Day in Rock. We'll return to full strength tomorrow! For now here are today's quick stories

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under S.

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