Two Metallica concerts with the Black Album
Every time Metallica goes on tour, they have to find a gimmick to help sell more tickets. The previous years it was the ‘Big Four’ motif, this year it’s the Black Album. You know, the self-titled album fans nicknamed ‘The Black Album’ because that’s when their souls turned black and they hired a poppy producer to sell more albums…
Anyway, it’s been 20 years since they sold out released that album, and even though this year would mark it’s 21st birthday, not 20th, they decided to play all of it.
Well, two shows (Rock In Rio and Rock Am Ring) have been streamed live via the internet, and you can now see Rock Am Ring after the jump, cause the other one is nowhere to be found in its entirety.
Recharger
Look what the cat dragged in! No, I don’t mean Fear Factory, my humble self!
I’m back and ready to post the shit out of all the news I’ve missed. Expect at least three new posts by the end of summer, and up to ten by the end of the year. In the meantime, enjoy this live performance of the first single from Fear Factory’s new album (can’t remember the name of the album, but it’s probably something about man versus machine), symbolically titled “Recharger.” God, I’m such an artist.
Wes Borland can take internet criticism
You’d think that years of playing in Limp Bizkit, arguably the most ‘scrutinized’ band to make it big, would help you develop a thick skin… Especially on the internet… Turns out it may not be the case.
Limp Bizkit‘s on-and-off guitarist Wes Borland had this to say to a guy criticizing his side project’s live performance:
This is a YouTube discussion from this video, and yes, ‘florinshordo‘ is Wes’ account on YouTube and Instagram.
So guys, if you’re gonna be critical of Wes’ music/live shows, just remember not to spell ’cause’ as ‘cuz,’ that really ticks him off.
Thanks: Mario
Apologies
Hey guys!
Really sorry about the leave of absence from all of us here at DoM. I guess real life got in the way of things.
We don’t know whether we’ll continue writing for the site or not, so please hang tight and while we make a decision.
Thanks!
Paradise Lost… and Found… and Found Again
Paradise Lost have released their 13th studio album on April 23. It sounds like a continuation of their attempt to go back to the roots, and a pretty gosh darned good one at that. Check out the video above and tell me it doesn’t ring the bells of “Icon” and/or “Draconian Times” in your ears.