Rob Zombie performed White Zombie‘s entire 1994 album, Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs Of Love, Destruction And Other Synthetic Delusions Of The Electric Head, live at 2016’s Riot Fest in Chicago, and it will now be released as a live album, entitled Astro-Creep: 2000 Live, on March 30th via Interscope/Geffen/A&M. Continue reading
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Watch Metallica Perform “Master Of Puppets” At The Roskilde Festival In 1986
Metallica‘s highly anticipated reissue of Master of Puppets will be hitting stores on November 10th, and we have another preview of what to expect today. Continue reading
Metallica Streams Live Audio Clip Of “Damage, Inc.” From 1987
Metallica‘s highly anticipated reissue of Master of Puppets will be hitting stores on November 10th, and we have another preview of what to expect today. Continue reading
Metallica Streams Early Demo Of “Master Of Puppets”
Metallica recently announced that their highly anticipated reissue of Master of Puppets will be hitting stores on November 10th, and we have another preview of what to expect today. Continue reading
Metallica Details “Master of Puppets” Reissue And Box Set
YES!!!!!!! Lars Ulrich recently said that Metallica is planning to reissue their iconic Master of Puppets album, and now they’ve revealed all of the details. Continue reading
Black Sabbath: ‘Ten Year War’ Vinyl Unboxing
Black Sabbath will be releasing their ‘Ten Year War’ limited edition vinyl box set on September 29th via BMG, and we have a detailed look at the upcoming collection today. Continue reading
Black Sabbath To Release ‘The Ten Year War’ Vinyl Box Set In September
Anthrax Is Streaming Their Cover Of Carry On My Wayward Son By Kansas Online
Anthrax released their For All Kings 7-Inch Box Set last week via Megaforce Records, and it’s a must have for every Anthrax fan. Continue reading
Anthrax Streaming Vice Of The People Single Online
Anthrax will be releasing their special For All Kings box set on March 24th via Megaforce Records, and to celebrate, the legends are streaming one of the rare tracks from the collection online today. Continue reading
Powerwolf – The History Of Heresy I (2004 – 2008)
Iron Maiden were the first band I can remember making a big deal of reaching a decade with their The First Ten Years (EMI) boxset. Back in 1990 it was a big deal because Heavy Metal as we know and love it hadn’t been around long enough for multiple bands to reach such a landmark. Next up was Judas Priest’s Metalworks (Columbia) compilation in 1993, a 20 year retrospective.
Both of those bands are prevalent when discussing Powerwolf’s own ten year anniversary, being, along with The Misfits, chief amongst their influences. And to be fair, a deluxe double-CD with bonus tracks and live DVD box set, with 112 page hardback book all in a canvas bag (all for the incredible price of $30) is as good a way as any to celebrate such a key milestone in a career.
Comprising of their first two albums, Return In Bloodred and landmark release Lupus Dei, backed up with a smattering of live tracks from the time, along with a bonus DVD featuring their triumphant Wacken performance of 2008, The History Of Heresy I (2004 – 2008) (Metal Blade) is a great opportunity to pick up the earlier works of a band who seem to have blossomed in terms of output and popularity in the last few years.
Of the two albums on display, the development of the band is clear to see, from the more naïve and awkward, though still promising, debut to the confident and distinctive sophomore Lupus Dei. While …Bloodred may be a little uncertain and inconsistent in places, the core elements are in place, and in ‘Kiss Of The Cobra King’ possesses a genuine classic anthem.
There is a clear step up in class, consistency, swagger and delivery on Lupus Dei, though, with tracks like ‘Saturday Satan’, ‘Prayer In The Dark’ and the speed-camp Priest worship of ‘Behind The Leathermask’ possessing the tongue-in-cheek sing-a-long rocking Power Metal qualities Powerwolf have since refined to an art-form. The live tracks show Powerwolf in a good light, too, sounding tight and energetic and a nice little bonus set.
Considering what you get for the price, and bearing in mind the quality on Lupus Dei alone, it’s a deal, it’s a steal, it’s the sale of the fucking century and a great way to backfill and complete your Powerwolf collection.
8.0/10.0
STEVE TOVEY