After the Halloween season and alongside the recommendation of “The Great Heathen Army” from Amon Amarth comes a fresh documentary from Canadian Black Metal Werewolf about Metalhead Arrogance and how people take their love of something to the nth degree. The kind of featurette that will leave you to question your surroundings and pause for
Another weekend, another intriguing documentary from Canadian theorist Black Metal Werewolf. This time out it’s all about understanding the terms we use from day to day in what you might term Metal slang. We all do it, think someone knows what the hell we’re talking about when we say “did you get in your blues
If this one came with a recommendation it would be “Another Lesson in Violence” from Bay Area Californian Thrash Gods Exodus as Black Metal Werewolf offers up another slice of contemplation of deep and thought provoking questions in Metal. So sit back, relax and enjoy as opinions get voiced and thoughts get processed, piping hot
The recent return of Heavy New York from hiatus may not have inspired the return of Black Metal Werewolf but it’s more than a happy coincidence that our favourite interviewer and our favourite documentary maker are both back in town. While recommending we check out “Summoning The Slayer” by Temple Of The Void, our Canadian
While recommending one that we recommend ourselves in “Crypt Of Ice” by Death Metal overlords Frozen Soul, in his documentary this week Canadian Black Metal Werewolf discusses the possible pitfalls of seeking only Metalhead Friends. Which could be just as risky as seeking only a Metalhead lover. As ever an insightful discussion, its a well thought
Ever wondered what the answers might be like if you asked a the same questions to a selection of musicians who claim as their own different sub-genres with to collosas we call Metal? Well Canadian Metal Head Black Metal Werewolf certainly has and in this hilarious video… Ah just do yourself a favour and push
Metal wouldn’t be Metal without some influence of riffs and lyrics bleeding through the bandages of one artist to another, it’s only natural. So in this latest burnt offering from Canadian Black Metal Werewolf he provides something of a history lesson, talking about the most commonly used words and phrases in Metal, once again offering
Ask any self respecting Metal Head and they will tell you that Metal is a lifestyle choice as much as anything else, whether it be as a listener, a musician, a reader or a live show attendee, each element going hand in hand. Some of us started with Indie, moved to Rock and then found
Armed with a recommendation for a band that commands some attention in Hexenklad Heathenheart, Canadian documentary maker extrodinare Black Metal Werewolf returns to discuss just how far us Metal Heads are prepared to go in defending our love of the dark art of Heavy Metal. Truth be told there will always be a moment where
Damn straight. Canadian Black Metal Werewolf returns to our small screens with insightful video about how being a Metal Head has had a positive impact on his life while recommending Hecate Enthroned Virulent Rapture to add to your 9-5 daily grind playlists next week. If you asked us what the best part of being a Metal