Category Archives: Videos
Debauchery release new music video
Terrible acting, lots of fake blood, playmates dancing on a tank and rocking Death Metal. This is Debauchery. So over the top and ridiculous, you’ve just got to love them.
Above you can watch the censored video of Debauchery’s new single, which comes off of Germany’s Next Death Metal, ‘Warmachines At War.’ You can watch the uncensored version here.
If you ever get a chance to catch these guys live, do it. Debauchery put the fun back into Death Metal. Definitely one of the greatest live acts I’ve ever seen.
Juliet’s hardcore
While most of you have by now probably seen this video, I just had to post it. Simply because we used to have a somewhat regular video category where Alex would post kids playing instruments and/or singing, then rate their performance, pretty much dismissing them as talentless dipshits that they usually are. Rough? It’s Dose of Metal, not Mr. Rogers, bitches.
Well, today’s different, because the clip above is pretty awesome. I also love how they’ve introduced a few subtle touches like the crabcore moves (0:38), and those retarded arms and legs movements kids on Warped usually do when they “mosh” (0:42).
My rating:
Metal Kino: Why You Do This
It’s time for a new metal documentary. Why You Do This is “a documentary about happiness, money & tech metal.” The film follows Michael Dafferner, satellite engineer and vocalist of an “unknown math-core metal band called Car Bomb.” It also includes interviews with members of Lamb of God, Gojira, Goatwhore and Charred Walls of the Damned (who?).
I haven’t watched it myself yet, but I will try to do so sometime soon. Feel free to let me know if it’s any good in the comments section. Or don’t. I won’t read it most likely either way.
Van Halen keeping it retro with new music video
Someone had better tell Van Halen that this is not the 80s anymore, and cheesy effects like reversing footage, then playing it forward again is not ‘hip’ anymore.
Their new video for “Tattoo” is most likely intended to be nostalgic, but all it does to me is feel sorry for a bunch of middle-aged musicians seemingly stuck in a bubble from before I was born.
Guys, we admire your career, but get a fucking director who does not belong in a nursing home.