I AM VENGEANCE
"I AM VENGEANCE" is the first psychedelic underground psycho slasher flick, where only Doom and Heavy Rock bands appear in the film's soundtrack, which is splited into Vol. 1 and Vol.2. Volume 1 has been already released on MeteorCity Records and Volume 2 will be issued by Game Two Records, somewhere ...
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DELTA BLUES
"Been a poor boy and long ways from home
Long ways from home,
Been a poor boy and a long ways from home."
"I got 'rested, no money to buy my fine,
Money to buy my fine,
I got 'rested, no money to buy my fine."
(traditional)
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ALL THAT JAZZ
I discovered my love for Jazz in the very early 90's, when I used to listen to John Zorn's Naked City and his other complex works. For a lot of people Zorn's music belongs more to Avantgarde music, but this is just a strong branch in this huge tree called Jazz, ...
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THE 90'S?
The beginning was great. The German label HELLHOUND was the first German label that was focused on Doom/Heavyrock. They released a lot of milestones, like for example the "Lunar Womb" LP from THE OBSESSED, the "V" LP from SAINT VITUS or the re-release of "Stormwarning", the first COUNT RAVEN LP. I ...
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ROOTS
The band that started everything was BLACK SABBATH and BLUE CHEER with the "Vincebus Eruptum" LP. But at the end of the 60's and in the beginning of the 70's there have been a lot of other unknown Heavy Rock bands all over this wretched earth, as for example HIGH TIDE. Their "Sea ...
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ST.VITUS
Here are some nice pictures from the second European SAINT VITUS tour (with Wino) in 1990, taken at the legendary FZW in Dortmund, Germany. It was their second tour (after 1989) in Germany, this time with COUNT RAVEN and it was absolutely awesome, like the tour in '89. They played two ...
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60's/70's ROOTS
Beside the Doombands, I like a lot of the less-known Hardrock bands from the end 60's / early 70's. At this point I must mention that Doom/Stoner (?) isnīt only filled with 100 variations of BLACK SABBATH riffs, a lot of those bands are also influenced by other bands out of ...
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