Here is an old ass clip of Gwar on the Joan Rivers’ Show. This is a double whammy because it is metal and hilarious. I am suprised by how cool Joan Rivers’ is about the whole situation. I am also suprised by how well versed Gwar is with their act. Watch the whole thing it is worth it, trust me. Now we just need to get Gwar on the Bill O’Reilly show and the Earth will implode.
This online quiz game plays music and you have to guess which artist it is. You try to match the song to the album cover, they take away information like Artist away when you play on the higher difficulties. They supply you with 6 album covers and 3 songs. Drag and drop the album cover onto the song and click done. This game is highly addictive if your really into a genre of music. I’ve been playing Metal on Expert and the highest score I can achieve is 354, with 360 being the highest possible. See if you Metal Heads can top my score. The link is below:
Artist: Scars on Broadway Album: Self Titled Genre: Hard Rock with Punk/Sludge/Stoner/80’s Influences Label: Interscope Records
I have very mixed feelings about this album. I’ve been a long time System of a Down fan, so my interest for this band came naturally. System of a Down’s freshman release is my favorite album all time, Toxicity and Steal this Album are also up there. Their last 2 albums were a bit of a disappointment; even though I enjoyed them thoroughly, it was leaps and bounds different from their previous releases and style. I feel Daron has taken a step backwards with this release under Scars on Broadway the same way System took a step backwards with Hypnotize and Mesmerize.
This is one leaky weeky. Second leak of the week, this time around it is Soulfly’s Conquer. From what I’ve heard Max has gone back to his Sepultura roots while maintaining their Soulfly style. Album Review to come, and the cover(s) is fucking sick.
The Scars on Broadway Album has been leaked. If you look hard enough, (or not hard at all) you should be able to find it somewhere.. Review to come later tonight.
Scars on Broadway comprised of former System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan have released two songs and a video in preparation of their upcoming self-titled debut release. The first single is titled, “They Say”. So first, I’ll throw up the video so you can watch it before I give my thoughts on the single.