The Refused with their album “The Shape of Punk to Come” created not only a masterpiece of an album, but one that remains highly influential. The Swedish Hardcore Punks third album was released in 1998 and actually saw the band break up just a month after its release. Fortunately they reformed in 2012 and in
Pre-release single “Royal Beggars” from the upcoming new album from Brighton Progressive Metalcore Heroes Architects has taken the World by storm. The highly anticipated “Holy Hell”, the bands first release since the sad passing of guitarist and song writer Tom Searle, will appear on 9th November via Epitaph Records. In the red corner, we
Released in 2003, “St. Anger” is the title track of the album of the same name that was not only Metallica’s last for long time label Elektra Records but also the last to feature the bands long time producer and collaborator Bob Rock. It was also the first Metallica album after the exit of long
Braintee in Essex is the home of Industrial Electronicia pioneers The Prodigy. Rising from the back of the early 90’s rave scene, the bands third album “The Fat Of The Land” released in 1997, build on their previous hard work to critical acclaim and huge commercial success. Going Multi Platinum, the single “Fire Starter” was
A lot is made of the rise of the 80’s Pop cover in todays Metal scene. A huge array of bands have taken on the challenge with varying degrees of success. We always think that those who do a cover best are those that put their own spin on it. But hey, what do we
If we said the Baha Men to you, you might not know who we were talking about. But if we said “Who Let The Dogs Out?” then you’re going to know. The song was inescapable for a summer in 2001 and ended up a multi platinum single in the US alone. In true Punk Goes
Recorded in Tampa, Florida at Morrisound Recording with Scott Burns in the production chair and released in 1991 is the album that many consider to be San Paulo Brazilian legends Sepultura’s finest hour. Well, 42 minutes and 26 seconds if you want to be specific about it. It’s the album that started the ball rolling
Released 22 years ago in February 1996, “Roots Bloody Roots” by Sepultura was the lead single from their legendary sixth studio album “Roots”. The album not only marked their collaboration with Ross Robinson but also their final album with their original line-up. Roadrunner Records made their name releasing albums like this one and it was a time when
Jointly credited to the songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Kieth Richards, The Rolling Stones originally released “Paint It Black” as a single in May 1966 before it appeared on their album “Aftermath” later that year. It’s claimed that Jagger took lyrical inspiration from “Ulysses” by novelist James Joyce, though much like a number of
Continuing yesterdays tribute to Kyle Pavone from We Came As Romans who tragically passed away aged just 28, it’s time to get into some Taylor Swift. Yeah, you read that right! Fearless Records long running Punk Goes Pop covers series has been graced not once but twice by the boys from the Motor City of