Tag Archives: Hell

Concert Calendar (4/10-4/16): Golden Days and Silver Nights – Queensryche, Carcass, & more

Posted by on April 10, 2023

Ah, yeah-yuh! Thanks for taking the time to read your weekly Metal Insider concert calendar today. So now that spring has FINALLY bloomed, as evident by the glut of tours, this week is PACKED. If you’re feeling overwhelmed with what to choose which shows to go see from this monster list of upcoming concert mania, […]

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Carcass, Youth Of Today, Daughters, Etc. added to 2020 ‘Oblivion Access’ Festival

Posted by on January 14, 2020

The 2020 ‘Oblivion Access’ Festival, formerly known as the “Austin Terror Fest,” has announced more bands to the massive bill, which features of 50 bands. The festival will take place June 05th-07th across several venues, The Barracuda, Empire Control Room & Garage, and Mohawk venues in Austin, TX. The festival has expanded into new genres and sounds […]

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Today in Metal: ‘Human Remains’ by Hell turns three years old

Posted by on May 13, 2014

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpkuYxyYM2A[/youtube] Metal Insider contributor Anthony Maisano is listening to a different metal album that was released on that day every day this year. Three years ago today, Hell released an album 30 years in the making, Human Remains. This is really one of the most amazing, and impressive albums by a band that doesn’t have a […]

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New and Noteworthy, November 26: Conviction

Posted by on November 26, 2013

Black Friday is just around the corner, and many stores have begun running Black Friday deals that last the entire week. This is the perfect time to buy new music, either for yourself or as a planned holiday gift! Check out this week’s new options below!     Deicide, In the Minds of Evil (Century […]

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New & Noteworthy, May 17th – Reborn

Posted by on May 17, 2011

A major lineup change, especially a vocalist change, earns most bands a one-album grace period to get themselves functioning normally. Some bands survive with the new lineup, and occasionally do better than they used to. Others are incapable of maintaining their past successes, and fade into the silence of obscurity. The real catch is for […]

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