Tag Archives: A Pale Horse Named Death

Metal By Numbers 1/30: Trust the charts

Posted by on January 30, 2019

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.   Papa Roach is the top rock/metal debut this week. On the charts overall, it’s accompanied by other stars of the early 2000’s like Switchfoot, Guster, and Weezer’s covers album (featuring a cover of […]

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A Pale Horse Named Death (former Life of Agony + Type O Negative members) streaming new song “Vultures”

Posted by on December 14, 2018

A Pale Horse Named Death, the project featuring former Life Of Agony and Type O Negative members will release their new album When The World Becomes Undone on January 18th, 2019 via Long Branch Records/SPV. Today (14th), the group are streaming the new song “Vultures.”

Check out the track below and pre-order the album here.

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A Pale Horse Named Death (ex-Type O Negative, ex- Life of Agony) to release new album in January

Posted by on November 5, 2018

A Pale Horse Named Death, the project led by ex-Type O Negative/ex- Life of Agony Sal Abruscato will release their new album When the World Becomes Undone on January 18th, 2019 via Long Branch Records. The follow-up to 2013’s Lay My Soul to Waste was mastered by Maor Appelbaum (Faith No More, Meat Loaf, Yes, Sepultura, […]

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Metal Insider’s Top 5: Type O Negative songs

Posted by on April 14, 2014

Note: this was originally published in 2014 on the anniversary of Peter Steele’s death It was four years ago today that Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele passed away due to sudden heart failure at the age of 48.  For a band whose imagery, lyrics and songs were full of a dark, gothic macabre sense of […]

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Kill Devil Hill, A Pale Horse Named Death fighting over Johnny Kelly

Posted by on March 14, 2014

Earlier this week, it was announced that Vinnie Appice would be leaving Kill Devil Hill and would be replaced by Johnny Kelly, drummer for A Pale Horse Named Death, Danzig, and formerly of Type O Negative. However, there might be a small bit of drama going on with Kelly being added to the band. A […]

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Johnny Kelly (ex-Type O Negative, A Pale Horse Named Death) Replaces Vinny Appice In Kill Devil Hill

Posted by on March 10, 2014

Less than five months after their sophomore release Revolution Rise, Vinny Appice has left Kill Devil Hill, with former Type O Negative drummer Johnny Kelly stepping in. Via a press release, Appice offered the following comment: “It’s been a great musical adventure from the beginning, but the time has now come to go our separate ways […]

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A Pale Horse Named Death featuring members of Type O Negative and Life of Agony unveil video for “DMSLT”

Posted by on August 30, 2013

[youtube]http://youtu.be/KjtM5QJOvRk[/youtube] Now that they’re finally going to be hitting the road, A Pale Horse Named Death has unveiled their new video for “DMSLT.” The track can be found on the band’s sophomore album Lay My Soul to Waste, which was released in May on  Steamhammer/SPV. Fronted by founding Type O Negative and Life of Agony drummer Sal Abruscato, who […]

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Danzig & Doyle, Butcher Babies and Texas Hippie Coalition to tour together

Posted by on August 21, 2013

Butcher Babies will join Danzig on their 25th anniversary tour, The PRP says, with Texas Hippie Coalition and A Pale Horse Named Death as support. While the Butcher Babies have hinted at the tour, the following dates with Danzig & Doyle have been released with more expected to be announced at a future time. 10/08 […]

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Metal By Numbers 6/5: The Devil Put Album Sales Here

Posted by on June 5, 2013

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. It’s one of those weeks where it looks like everybody put out an album. We’ve got a lot of debuts this week, and while we can’t say we’re surprised that Alice In Chains ended […]

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Metal By Numbers 5/29: Post-Memorial Day Sales

Posted by on May 29, 2013

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. By now, you’ve probably adjusted to settling back into the work week after Memorial Day weekend. It’s a known fact that when it comes to Memorial Day, the only thing that is as important […]

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