Tag Archives: Jesu

New Pelican EP reworks “The Cliff”

Posted by on February 4, 2015

Pelican are releasing an EP of reworked versions of “The Cliff,” which comes from their 2013 album, Forever Becoming. You can listen to the first two tracks of the EP below. The first track features a relative rarity for the band – vocals. Allen Epley, the vocalist that appeared on “Final Breath” from the band’s 2009 album, What We All Come to […]

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Pelican with vocals are just as good as Pelican instrumental

Posted by on December 3, 2014

Pelican have always been reliably great, an instrumental quartet that owes equal parts to post-metal and indie rock. Last year’s Forever Becoming was the first album without band founder Laurent Schroeder-Lebec, but they’ve carried on just fine without him. One of the highlights of that album was a song called “The Cliff,” and on February 24th, the […]

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Justin Broadrick talks the rebirth of Godflesh

Posted by on September 23, 2014

With the formation of Godflesh in 1988, Justin Broadrick and G.C. Green launched a genre. Their sludgy, bass-heavy industrial, perhaps best showcased on their 1989 debut Streetcleaner went on to influence countless industrial and post-rock bands. The group, who initially disbanded in 2002, got back together to tour several years ago, finally made their way over […]

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2014 – the year of new Godflesh

Posted by on May 8, 2014

Last year, Justin K. Broadrick made the metal and industrial world very happy be announcing that Godflesh would be touring the States. Of course, that wasn’t meant to be, but they made good on it by coming back earlier this year (in fact, we got some pretty great shots of it). And while there hasn’t […]

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Danny Walker to play on next Job For a Cowboy album

Posted by on November 5, 2013

If it seems like only yesterday that drummer Jon “The Charn” Rice left Job For a Cowboy, that’s because it only happened a week ago. Fortunately, the band didn’t waste any time announcing that they’ve found a drummer to play on their next album, which they’re currently at work writing. Intronaut’s Danny Walker will be […]

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Godflesh’s Justin Broadrick discusses tour postponement

Posted by on October 14, 2013

In two posts on his Facebook page, Godflesh mastermind Justin K. Broadrick spoke about the band’s U.S. tour. which was scheduled to kick off this week, being postponed until next year. In short, the U.S. immigration service stopped responding to the band’s requests to process their visas. Broadrick also addressed those that are blaming the […]

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Cult Of Luna’s “Vicarious Redemption” Get Remixed By Justin Broadrick

Posted by on May 24, 2013

Cult Of Luna’s “Vicarious Redemption” was epic enough the way it was. But now the Swedish group’s 18 + minute track has received the remix treatment from none other than Justin Broadrick of Godflesh and Jesu. Regarding his approach to the remix, Broadrick had the following to say: “It was both a pleasure and a […]

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Metal Insider’s Top 5: Unique Covers Of Songs From ‘Vulgar Display Of Power’

Posted by on February 27, 2012

Metal Insider’s Top 5 is a column where we count down the top five of…well basically anything. In case you missed it, Pantera’s seminal album Vulgar Display Of Power was released on February 25, 1992. While 1990’s Cowboys From Hell was the first of the band’s albums to be released nationally, Vulgar Display Of Power was far and away the band’s […]

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Metal By Numbers 5/25: You Can’t Fight The Seether

Posted by on May 25, 2011

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. This week’s top hard rock/metal debut comes from Seether with Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray. The post-grunge/radio rock band’s sixth album is also their highest ranking and best-selling album to date, coming […]

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Metal By Numbers 5/18: Sales Remain In The Black

Posted by on May 18, 2011

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. Though seven metal/hard rock related releases made their debut this week, it’s Black Label Society’s The Song Remains Not The Same that ranks the highest at #39. Though it debuted selling less than 12,000, […]

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