Exploring Heavy Metal and all its glory. Heavy Metal is often misunderstood and thought to be just a bunch of guys banging and screaming when in fact it can be extremely thoughtful, intelligent, and sincere. Expect some throw-down-head-banging, chill mood metal, and gloomy death metal that you're probably not going to hear on the radio. On the weekends we'll mix things up with a Weekend Wildcard and an Easy Like Sunday Morning Track to get you over your hangover!
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Systematic Paralysis by A Good Rogering
Today's Metal Track is Systematic Paralysis by A Good Rogering. This is the title track off of their latest album which came out early in 2022.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Scott's Instrumental Metal Track of the Day - Pendock & Progress by Solkyri
Today's Instrumental Track is Pendock & Progress by Solkyri. This is off of the Australian band's 2020 album Mount Pleasant. Just discovered them on Spotify.
Monday, December 12, 2022
Scott's Instrumental Metal Track of the Day - Loaded to the Gunwales by The Depth Beneath Us
As a follow up to my post this weekend about the band who reached out to me, today's Instrumental Metal Track is Loaded to the Gunwales by The Depth Beneath Us. And boy is it fantastic. The song starts off chill and just continues to get better. Those final two minutes are spectacular. Great work Matt and company. This is off of their debut self-titled album which came out last week and will be streaming everywhere this Friday.
Also, make sure you check out the 360 features. If you are on your phone hold it up a move it around. You can also click and drag.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Monochrome by Between the Buried and Me
I’m not the writer
It’s you
For I’m drenched in error and silhouettes
We’ve been on this same page before
Together
Forever
Together as one
Monday, December 5, 2022
Scott's Instrumental Metal Track of the Day - Ego Death by Polyphia featuring Steve Vai
Today's Instrumental Metal Track is Ego Death by Polyphia featuring Steve Vai. Just a ridiculous amount of talent in one song. Very cool to see the new generation working with a legend. This is off of their newest album, Remember That You Die, which came out back in October.
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