The Queen Is Dead Volume 102 -Man Man\Loma\Washed Out
The Queen Is Dead Volume 102: Man Man,Loma, Washed Out.
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The Queen Is Dead Volume 102: Man Man,Loma, Washed Out.
Sextile, Belau, Electric Six: sextile’s first record for Sacred Bones, after two albums for Felte. The record is titled “Push” and is an incredible coherent blend of many divseri genres, united by talent and originality.
This episode number 94 of our column will be a journey that will start with the classic power metal of Germany’s Primal Fear, continuing with the prog metal of Oblivion Protocol, to end with the heavy prog of Lark from Poland.
The Queen Is Dead Volume 93: Anika and Yelka. We remain in fertile Berlin while changing musical coordinates, with a very prolific band like Yelka with their new ‘1976’ for Fun In The Church.
The Queen Is Dead Volume 92- Mud Spencer, Ockra, Dee Calhoun. Let’s get into the new releases from Argonauta Records, the Italian label dedicated to heavy music in all its meanings.
Some records from Argonauta Records vault, a journey into, psychedelic, occult and industrial sounds. : Aktopasa, Thammuz, Infection Code
Psyclone Nine, Rainbow Bridge, The Modern Age Slavery, Heezer…. The Queen Is Dead Volume 90… The most ambitious work of their career, a record we had never heard in Italy, full of very good things.
Today we present you: Najing, Le Scimmie , Nautha. The trio does something new with their music, in an era where everyone is shouting, writing or photographing their own superiority,
For this ninety-second volume of The Queen Is Dead we are going to listen to the last three releases of the English Peaceville Records, always a reference for extreme music lovers. Ruim, Sigh, Static Abyss.
In this volume we will meet Elder with a new work, the amazing italians Infall with their modern math metal standard and the Induction with their melodic symphonic power metal.