Music Review Iron Reagan’s “Crossover Ministry” Will Exorcise Your Post-Election Demons Karila Shannis, February 4, 2017February 5, 2017 Editor’s Note: Move over, “Art of Partying.” My new anthem is “Fuck the Neighbors.” If there’s any truth to the general predictions of more profoundly heavy music emerging due to our current political shitstorm, Iron Reagan is already ten steps ahead. Crossover Ministry is the quick fix that pulls you away… Continue Reading
Movie Review Horror Movie Hunting Grounds Matches Man Against Sasquatch With Strange Results Diana Marsh, February 1, 2017February 1, 2017 Original title and movie poster for Hunting Grounds So in classic horror movie style, a handful of friends and family members go on a hunting trip and end up in a fight for survival. This one, however, includes very hairy and angry landlords who want these intruders off their property… Continue Reading
Music Review Metal Life album review – Repulsive Vision – Look Past the Gore and See The Art Amon Crow, January 16, 2017 Repulsive Vision’s “Look Past the Gore and See the Art” begins in panic: the first track is a fever-dream maelstrom of slasher-film samples, urgently warning against the rampant dangers of metal music that encourage “sex abuse, sadism, cannibalism, necrophilia, infanticide, mutilation, molestation, and death.” What follows is an assault of… Continue Reading
Gear Metal Life review: Rock N Roll Inventions series episode 1 Dylan Gray, January 16, 2017 A new Smithsonian Channel series is about to make some noise as some of the biggest names from the recording industry break out their drumsticks, synthesizers, and everything in between to explain the technology and innovations that have provided the soundtrack to our lives. The new six-episode series, ROCK’N’ROLL INVENTIONS… Continue Reading
Movie Review The Covenant- Taking Demonic Possession To A Whole New Level Diana Marsh, January 16, 2017January 16, 2017 There are bad days, and then there’s this… Demonic possession almost always makes for a good horror movie plot, but the cast and crew of Uncork’ed Entertainment’s The Covenant has really kicked things up a notch with outstanding results. After suffering the loss of both her daughter and husband in… Continue Reading
Movie Review Metal Life horror movie review: Bornless Ones Dylan Gray, January 14, 2017 In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10. Emily’s brother, Zack, has cerebral palsy. Their mother passed away and their father is not in the picture which puts… Continue Reading
Movie Review The Krampus Has Been Unleashed To Give You More Gore For Your Viewing Pleasure Diana Marsh, December 23, 2016 Care for a hug? It may involve disembowelment for no particular reason…image via Geeks Of Doom Merry Christmas to horror fans around the world! Here’s a new release that will give you a good laugh and some well done beheadings to add to your holiday festivities. Meet The Krampus as… Continue Reading
Movie Review Abby Grace A New Nightmare You Never Needed Diana Marsh, December 21, 2016December 21, 2016 The sins of the past will revisit a family with horrifying consequences…image via weareindiehorror.com Some things, once done, cannot be undone, except through the unleashing of hell on earth via one pissed off ghost. Abby Grace shows us that classic horror concepts with a few nods to Stephen King can… Continue Reading
Music Review Metal Life review: THE WHO – My Generation 5CD Super Deluxe Edition Terry Bunch, December 13, 2016 In the half century since its release, The Who’s debut album My Generation hasn’t lost any of its raw, visceral power and still stands as the ultimate musical declaration of teenage rebellion. The title track alone has been covered innumerable times by the likes of Oasis, Green Day, Patti Smith,… Continue Reading
Movie Review Award Winning Short Film The Lake Is A Beautifully Tragic Look At Life, Love, And Family Diana Marsh, December 11, 2016December 11, 2016 You never know where life will take you. The Lake is an outstanding short film by Michael Buie (The Next Three Days, Mystery Alaska, Blackbird) about a father who, after receiving a terminal diagnosis, makes the difficult decision to take control of his death rather than allow his wife (played… Continue Reading