Posts Tagged ‘doom’
Pushing Musical Boundaries ‘Til Death Do Us Part | “Terminator V617F” by The Gangsta Rabbi
Posted: February 4, 2016 by Kimberly Weiss in Band Reviews/Promotions, Music Connection News, Non-Local BandsTags: Andrew WK, avant-garde, distortion, doom, experimental, Glassjaw, high energy, illness, Misfits, new release, non-local, punk, Ryan Dunn, Steve Lieberman, Terminator V617F, The Gangsta Rabbi, Weezer
Gideon Smith – The Psychedelic Blues Doom Rocker You’ve Heard But Didn’t Know, Until Now!
Posted: October 13, 2015 by Kimberly Weiss in Band Reviews/Promotions, Music Connection News, Non-Local BandsTags: Blues, CW TV, Dog the Bounty Hunter, doom, Gideon Smith, gideonsmith.net, gothic, hard rock, non-local, North Carolina, outlaw country, Psychedelic, review, Sons of Anarchy, Southern Metal, The Sopranos
This week, we had the opportunity to catch up with North Carolina based musician, Gideon Smith, who has been rippin and shreddin in the hard rock world for decades. Â You may have heard his music and not even known it, but now you can!
Smithâs style ranges from psychedelic space rock to gothic blues to doom metal to outlaw country, and his music is best known by his song features on such television programs as The Sopranos, Sons of Anarchy, Dog The Bounty Hunter, and several CW series. Now you can get to know him, in depth, thanks to his rockin new website!
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Neon Warship Review on LouderThanHell.net
Posted: May 2, 2013 by Kimberly Weiss in Band/Artist/Project NewsTags: 70's, Dayton OH, doom, metal, Neon Warship, progressive, Psychedelic, review, Stoner Rock
Check out this killer review of locals, Neon Warship (Metal, Stoner, Rock, 70’s, Doom, Psychedelic- Dayton, OH)!
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“The highlight of this record is the progressive bent of the songwriting. Neon Warship takes a lot of chances on a lot of extended jamming, and this tact almost always ups the wow factor. What’s the craziest part of this whole damn experience? You can snag this for free right now on bandcamp. Better hurry before a label snags the rights up – a record that’s this smokin’ will not be free forever. If you are any kind of fan of stoner, doom or progressive rock, there is no reason in hell you should not have this sweet set on for a lengthy session.”
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http://louderthanhell.net/bands/united-states/neon-warship/reviews/1001/neon-warship
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Local Music Playlists (Hours of uninterrupted local music, by genre)
Posted: April 25, 2013 by Kimberly Weiss in Music Connection News, Support, Promo, & TipsTags: death metal, doom, hardcore, heavy metal, metal, metalcore, technical metal, thrash
***I’m trying out what I hope will be a new feature of this page: Local Music Playlists, by genre (This is NOT a radio show)***
Check out my LOCAL METAL PLAYLIST on ReverbNation, featuring 80+ songs from 45 local metal bands! I handpicked these songs from bands so that we could enjoy hours of uninterrupted local music together, and it was really cool and reassuring to find so much good local metal! Â The bands cover every spectrum of the metal genre, ranging from technical speed metal to groove metal, from death metal & black metal to thrash and hardcore rap metal and everything in between. Â There is a varying degree of recording quality and volume throughout the playlist, so be warned that your ears may actually bleed at some points from some of our more brutal metal bands (at least we hope so)! Â \m/
http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist/view_playlist/3370614?page_object=fan_2600954
I’ll be starting a new local music playlist soon. Â If you dig this idea, give this post a like and maybe comment and tell me what genre I should focus on next!
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