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Kaonashi, Krypt & Mouthbreather – Grantski Records – Augusta, GA(Show Review)

This show was not what I expected in the slightest. For very good reasons and also a few negative ones as well. Each group brought something different to the table.
Hardcore and blackened thrash metal go surprisingly well together.
But it also can lead to some frantic, non-cohesive energy as it did here. That’s no offense to Mouthbreather, Krypt, or Kaonashi. They were badass!

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Heavy Metal Therapy: Die, Cry, Hate

The very essence of metal as a genre of music is to be rebellious against the normal standards of society and against authority. Of course, this is common knowledge for any metalhead. But why do we feel this way?
Because a lot of us have been hurt in the past just for being ourselves. The idea that a person would abuse another emotionally or physically for no other reason than to validate themselves is just revolting. But for many people, they know it all too well.

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LET THEM FIGHT: IN GLOOM, REGIONS & TEAM DEATHMATCH – AUGUSTA, GA(SHOW REVIEW)

What can I say? This is the first metal show I’ve ever been to. And it did not disappoint!
Deathcore, metalcore, and hardcore. Anything core in heavy music just gets my blood flowing. Considering how much I listen to it, you’d think it’d become stale at some point. Well, it hasn’t become that way for me. Hell no!
In Gloom, Regions, and Team Deathmatch all presented the reasons why it hasn’t gone out of style for my ears.
To begin, the crowd was excellent for such a small location in Grantski Records. From what I’ve seen in other local shows from other states, the crowd just feels dead o

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Metal is in a Great Spot Right Now

Even though metal may never be genuinely mainstream again as it was in the early 2000s, the mainstream alternative is an amazing place to be in 2023.

So many fantastic bands in the scene are absolutely killing it. Face Yourself, Slaughter to Prevail and Spiritbox are just some of my favorites. Even in the traditional death metal scene, bands like Crypta are dropping top-tier singles that display some of the best death metal I have heard in a few years.

Having some of the biggest mainstream artists in the world like Demi Levato and Lil Uzi Vert promote this music is so telling as it showcases a shift in the culture that is very exciting and promising for the future.

Hell, even nu-metal is having one of the most unexpected resurgences as more and more people are listening to it by the day, including me. I love those classic bands and their music.

Being a mainstream alternative is what most metalheads should expect and that’s not a bad thing, it’s a great thing.

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Lil Uzi Vert’s Chop Suey Cover is Bad, But That Shouldn’t Matter

I speak for a majority of people when I say that Lil Uzi Vert’s track ‘CS’ from his recently released album ‘Pink Tape’ is an objectively bad song. Just look at the last minute and a half. It completely butchers the most memorable moments that made Chop Suey such a legendary metal song.
While I can say this without any hesitation, it honestly should not matter. Lil Uzi Vert’s interpretation needs to be viewed differently. It should be seen as another perfect example of crossover culture in the world of metal, rock, and rap music.

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