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Lair of the Minotaur, ‘Evil Power’ — Album Art of the Week
Lair of the Minotaur, ‘Evil Power’ — Album Art of the Week
Lair of the Minotaur, ‘Evil Power’ — Album Art of the Week
Chicago's lo-fi dirty metal trio Lair of the Minotaur released their fourth full-length this week, bluntly titled 'Evil Power.' Painter and illustrator Scott Jackson graces the release with his talent, though with his strong background in the bright cartoons of old school horror art, one might not immediately attribute it to him...
Grill ‘Em All Truck Makes the Metal Rounds in Los Angeles
Grill ‘Em All Truck Makes the Metal Rounds in Los Angeles
Grill ‘Em All Truck Makes the Metal Rounds in Los Angeles
A mutual love of heavy metal and hardy meals fuels Chef Ryan Harkins, Matt Chernus, and Dustin Dillard, the three metalheads that make up the crew of Los Angeles' Grill 'Em All burger truck. And if you happened to be in front of the Prosthetic Records Los Angeles offices at Venice Blvd...
Grill ‘Em All Truck Cruising in Los Angeles
Grill ‘Em All Truck Cruising in Los Angeles
Grill ‘Em All Truck Cruising in Los Angeles
If you like slightly upscale, super yummy street food and metal -- and you happen to live in the Los Angeles area -- then make sure to seek out the Grill 'Em All burger truck. It's expected to hit the mean streets of L.A. on Dec. 15. That's tomorrow...
Revocation, ‘Existence Is Futile’ — Album Art of the Week
Revocation, ‘Existence Is Futile’ — Album Art of the Week
Revocation, ‘Existence Is Futile’ — Album Art of the Week
Revocation's powerhouse debut on Relapse, 'Existence Is Futile,' was a welcome project for artist Orion Landau. "I had been a huge fan of this band for a while," Orion told Noisecreep. "I must have listened to their first album every morning for a year straight, so when they signed to Relapse I was really excited to work with them...
Rediscovered Steel – ‘Stay Hungry’ From Twisted Sister
Rediscovered Steel – ‘Stay Hungry’ From Twisted Sister
Rediscovered Steel – ‘Stay Hungry’ From Twisted Sister
Back in the mid-80s it was virtually impossible to tune into MTV without seeing Twisted Sister smashing through walls, throwing uptight parents down and generally cause a complete ruckus. The iconic videos for "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock" were bigger than life clips that embodied the rebellious spirit that all great hard rock bands possess...