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The Phil Anselmo Interview — ”Creep Show’
The Phil Anselmo Interview — ”Creep Show’
The Phil Anselmo Interview — ”Creep Show’
In the '70s and '80s there was a financial firm named EF Hutton (now part of Citigroup) that ran television commercials that took place in a noisy environment such as a conference room full of chattering people. One investor would be talking to a friend or colleague and say, "Well, my broker's EF Hutton, and EF Hutton says...
Eyehategod and Wolvhammer Frontmen Display Their Guilt
Eyehategod and Wolvhammer Frontmen Display Their Guilt
Eyehategod and Wolvhammer Frontmen Display Their Guilt
Eyehategod screamer Mike IX Williams and Wolvhammer vocalist/guitarist Ryan McKern have teamed up -- since 2008 -- for a project they've dubbed the Guilt Øf ... And yes, it's spelled with the slashed 'O' and punctuation. The project throws the middle finger up at form and structure and "is a deafening noise manifestation bred in the gunfire high-rise of New Orleans," McKern told Noisec
Noriega Gets the Eyehategod Stamp of Approval
Noriega Gets the Eyehategod Stamp of Approval
Noriega Gets the Eyehategod Stamp of Approval
When a band is able to land a support gig for Eyehategod after only a handful of prior live outings, then one could comfortably assume they're pretty dang heavy. Of course for Los Angeles' Noriega, it probably doesn't hurt that three quarters of the band spent time garnering some attention both Stateside and abroad in the extreme metal scene in the now-defunct Black Sheep Wall...
Eyehategod Vocalist Releases Seven-Inch Record
Eyehategod Vocalist Releases Seven-Inch Record
Eyehategod Vocalist Releases Seven-Inch Record
Mike IX Williams, best known as vocalist for New Orleans hardcore sludge heavyweights Eyehategod, has released a limited-edition, seven-inch record via Chrome Peeler. Side 'zero' of this odd record features 'That's What the Obituary Said,' a spoken (i...
Artists of the 2000s
Artists of the 2000s
Artists of the 2000s
The last decade was kind to heavy metal. Not only did veteran acts release some of their most exciting work, a flurry of new bands also came out of nowhere to demand their place among the greats. Noisecreep recently compiled lists of the best songs and albums of the past decade and it's been nothing short of controversial...

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