Bludgeon
Posté : 04 avr. 2006, 22:25
Vous vous rappelez le groupe moyen qui avait ouvert pour Manowar (car signé par Joey) ?
Ben ils n'ont pas abandonné la partie:
Street Date: 29th May 2006
Artist: BLUDGEON
Title: World Controlled
Tracklisting:
1. Unholy Murder
2. Carnage Begins
3. Bitter Emptiness
4. Consumed
5. Infidel
6. World Controlled
7. Save Your Servant
8. Refuse The Truth
9. Hunt Or Be Hunted
11. Awakening
12. Out Of Reach
13. You Don't Pay My Bills, Motherf*$# (Enhanced Video Part)
Info:
Creating mayhem and wreaking havoc throughout America’s Midwest, Bludgeon have spent the last few years redefining the term “underground metal.” The band has the singular distinction of being the first act signed to MANOWAR’s Magic Circle Music and the first project, outside of MANOWAR to be produced by its legendary bassist Joey DeMaio. Bludgeon is not just another American group taking an ill-fated stab at Scandinavian black metal, however, nor are its members nefarious crucifiers, hell-bent on impaling clergymen. The band simply refuses to be confined to someone else’s parameters; resists being locked into one style of music or a single area of song-writing; and is as comfortable expounding social commentary as it delves into the darkness that is life. These Chicago speed-demons devour extreme rock in all its forms, and when they come to a town near you, they’re going to spew it back in your face.
Ben ils n'ont pas abandonné la partie:
Street Date: 29th May 2006
Artist: BLUDGEON
Title: World Controlled
Tracklisting:
1. Unholy Murder
2. Carnage Begins
3. Bitter Emptiness
4. Consumed
5. Infidel
6. World Controlled
7. Save Your Servant
8. Refuse The Truth
9. Hunt Or Be Hunted
11. Awakening
12. Out Of Reach
13. You Don't Pay My Bills, Motherf*$# (Enhanced Video Part)
Info:
Creating mayhem and wreaking havoc throughout America’s Midwest, Bludgeon have spent the last few years redefining the term “underground metal.” The band has the singular distinction of being the first act signed to MANOWAR’s Magic Circle Music and the first project, outside of MANOWAR to be produced by its legendary bassist Joey DeMaio. Bludgeon is not just another American group taking an ill-fated stab at Scandinavian black metal, however, nor are its members nefarious crucifiers, hell-bent on impaling clergymen. The band simply refuses to be confined to someone else’s parameters; resists being locked into one style of music or a single area of song-writing; and is as comfortable expounding social commentary as it delves into the darkness that is life. These Chicago speed-demons devour extreme rock in all its forms, and when they come to a town near you, they’re going to spew it back in your face.