Author Archives: Guido
Paulo says no to Sepultura reunion
Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. and Andreas Kisser of the band who call themselves Sepultura, even though they don’t sound like Sepultura, nor have any of the original members left in the band, recently gave an interview to Terrorizer Magazine.
In said interview, Paulo ruled out a possible reunion with the 2 founders of the band, the (Super) Cavalera Bros. (Videogame in the works). He said he’s happy with the current line-up, featuring the singer with the weird shaped nose and some new drummer (who-the-fuck-ever that is).
When asked for comment, Max Cavalera said “ROOTS!” and went on to say “BLOODY ROOTS!”.
To read an excerpt of the interview, go here.
Interview: Dusty Peterson
I recently got to do an EMail Interview with Dusty Peterson, the artist who got to work with such awesome bands as Bloodbath (The ‘Unblessing The Purity’ art pictured above), Six Feet Under and Cattle Decapitation.
Continue to read after the jump.
Rammstein to destroy New York in December
German Industrial Metallers Rammstein </blabbermouth> Rammstein, Germany’s biggest Metal Export since war, have scheduled their first concert in America since 2000, in New York City’s Madison Square Garden on December 11th. Rammstein are currently touring in support of their latest album ‘Liebe ist für alle da’.
Read on after the jump for a flyer of the show and a video detailing Rammstein’s thoughts about America.
Dave Mustaine the next James Bond?
In an edition of ‘Is this really News?’ Dave Mustaine told The Globe and the Mail that he likes driving his 2004 Aston Martin Vanquish S, which he first saw in James Bond and thought “God I like that car!”. Nice. If you’re really interested, read on here.
If you want to see a picture of Mustaine with the car, read on after the jump.
Clutch won't let you tell them what to do
Clutch, the band I personally already liked because they’re from Germantown, Maryland, recently conducted an interview with blogcritics.org
In said interview Neil Fallon, singer, rhythym guitarist and boss beard man of the band explained why they were “habitually dropped by labels”. “Because we never let them dictate what we were doing.” he said. Now Clutch release their music through their own label Weathermaker Music.
Read the full interview here.