Author: The Anarchist
Kaonashi: The Final Chapter of the Lemon House Saga From Metalcore Roots to Progressive Ambitions Philly-based band Kaonashi has been making waves in the underground music scene since their formation in 2012. Initially recognized for their metalcore sound, the trio evolved over the years, incorporating elements of progressive metal and chaotic mathcore reminiscent of the 2000s. After 13 years of experimentation and growth, Kaonashi has unveiled their latest album, I Want to Go Home, which serves as the culmination of a narrative they began crafting nearly a decade ago. A Conversation with Peter Rono Decibel Magazine recently engaged with Kaonashi’s…
Deftones Tease New Music at Crystal Palace Park Concert Anticipation for the New Album Following the release of their critically acclaimed album, Ohms, in 2020, Deftones have been diligently working on their next project. As fans eagerly await updates, recent events suggest that news may be just around the corner. PRIVATE MUSIC Teasers During their sold-out performance at Crystal Palace Park in London on June 29, Deftones stirred excitement among the crowd by displaying a mysterious project titled “PRIVATE MUSIC” on the big screens. The visuals were accompanied by Roman numerals that, according to astute fans on Reddit, translate to…
Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Performance: A Celebration of Metal Heritage The Countdown Begins As the clock ticks down to the highly anticipated final performance of Ozzy Osbourne, excitement is palpable among fans and fellow musicians alike. Just a week away from taking the stage for the last time, Osbourne has returned to his roots in Birmingham, joined by the legendary founding members of Black Sabbath: Geezer Butler, Tommy Iommi, and Bill Ward. A Tribute to the Past Recently, the iconic band was spotted visiting a mural in Birmingham, capturing the moment which quickly made its way onto social media platforms like…
Paradise Lost’s Debut Album: A Deep Dive into ‘Lost Paradise’ Introduction to Paradise Lost Formed in 1988 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, Paradise Lost is a seminal band credited with pioneering the Gothic Death/Doom Metal genre. Their transformative sound laid the groundwork for a new wave of metal, particularly with their second album, ‘Gothic,’ which became a cornerstone of the genre. Over the years, Paradise Lost has evolved, contributing significantly to the UK metal scene and helping establish Peaceville Records as a leading label for doom metal, alongside contemporaries like My Dying Bride and Anathema. About ‘Lost Paradise’ ‘Lost Paradise,’ released…
Behind the Sound: The Creative Team of Lorde’s Latest Album Mastering and Mixing Engineers Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark “Spike” Stent Assistant Mixing Engineers: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineers Recording Engineers: Daniel Nigro, Jack Manning, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Koby Berman Instrumentation Bass Guitar: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Drums: Jim-E Stack Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Daniel Nigro Keyboards: Jim-E Stack OP-1: Jim-E Stack Piano: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor Track Highlights 03 Shapeshifter Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer:…
The Evolution of Frankie Cosmos: A Review of "Different Talking" A Journey Through Time Greta Kline, known to many as Frankie Cosmos, first captured the attention of listeners with her youthful exuberance and lo-fi melodies. "Have you heard?" she once sang, “I am so young.” Fast forward a decade, and Kline’s journey has led her to explore the complexities of aging and self-discovery in her latest album, Different Talking. This sixth full-length project serves as a poignant reflection on growth and the enduring connection to one’s younger self. Collaboration as a Catalyst Building a Cohesive Unit While Kline has previously…
Allegra: A Rising Star in the Dance-Pop Scene An Overview of Allegra’s Journey London-based Allegra has swiftly established herself as a formidable presence in the dance-pop genre. With chart-topping singles like ‘Love You Right Back’ featuring DJ ALOK and her debut EP ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol.1,’ she has captured the hearts of listeners worldwide. Her versatility is evident as she effortlessly shifts between infectious pop melodies and vibrant soundscapes that make you want to dance the night away. Her latest track, ‘Wildfire,’ stands as an uplifting anthem that celebrates fearlessness and connection. ‘Wildfire’: An Anthem of Empowerment The pulsating beat…
Marilyn Manson’s European Tour Kickoff Show Canceled Amid Backlash Marilyn Manson’s highly anticipated European tour kickoff show, part of his One Assassination Under God Tour, set for October 29 in Brighton, England, has been abruptly canceled. This decision follows mounting pressure from online campaigners and a member of parliament, highlighting the ongoing controversy surrounding the artist’s past. Pressure from Campaigners Leads to Show Cancellation The Brighton Centre was scheduled to host Manson’s performance, but the venue has now scrapped the event. Ticketmaster has notified customers that their tickets will be refunded as a result of the cancellation. The group No…
The opening concert of Marilyn Manson’s upcoming U.K. tour, originally scheduled for late October in Brighton, has been canceled due to protests from the online campaign group No Stage For Abusers and local MP Siân Berry. Overview of the Cancellation Following the conclusion of Manson’s U.S. leg of his 2025 tour promoting his 2024 album, One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1, the singer, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, was slated to perform at the Brighton Centre on Wednesday, October 29. However, the concert’s cancellation was announced after No Stage For Abusers, which campaigns against giving platforms to…
Matt Sorum Reflects on His Time with MOTÖRHEAD Filling in for Mikkey Dee In a recent interview with Matty Roberts on the Percussion Discussion podcast, former GUNS N’ ROSES drummer Matt Sorum reminisced about his experience stepping in for MOTÖRHEAD’s Mikkey Dee during the band’s 2009 U.S. tour. Sorum described the experience as an intense “punk rock, rockabilly fucking metal pummel,” emphasizing that the band’s sound was more about energy than genre. He quoted the late Lemmy Kilmister, MOTÖRHEAD’s iconic frontman, who preferred to refer to their music as “rock and roll” rather than metal. The Role of the Drummer…