Devin Townsend Interview: Part 2
January 16, 2015 Daniel Lake
When the Devin Townsend Project played their string of dates with Animals As Leaders a month ago, it was clear the show was not the Hevy Devy indulge-fest that the band’s past headlining shows have been. Conspicuously absent was the pre-show Ziltoid Radio craziness that have accompanied Townsend’s stage show for a few years. Townsend worked hard…
Encrotchment With Eddie Gobbo of Jar’d Loose: Championship Weekend
January 16, 2015 Eddie Gobbo
R.I.P. Taylor Negron The Resurrection of Andrew Wood Growing up, I was a huge Andrew Wood fan. He was the singer of Mother Love Bone, which, all things considered, is the band that wrote the book on most of what came out of Seattle in the ’90s. Even though he grew up in Seattle, Wood was…
Sister Sin Frontwoman Liv Jagrell Talks About Posing for Penthouse
January 15, 2015 J. Bennett
Liv Jagrell is at home in Stockholm when we call her on the Internet phone. Sister Sin’s athletic frontwoman has been promoting the shit out of her band’s latest album, Black Lotus, for weeks now. But she’s agreed to speak exclusively with Decibel about another type of public relations: her upcoming pictorial in Penthouse magazine….
Calgary’s Arbitrator, Featuring Drummer Dirk Verbeuren, T(he)y Would Like You to Know
January 15, 2015 Kevin Stewart-Panko
I don’t know much about Calgary’s Arbitrator outside of the fact that they refer to themselves (or at least have been referred to) as “industrial death metal” and have existed in various line-up permutations over the course of four years of existence. They’ve existed as everything from full-on quartet to duo status to one-man on…
CONTEST: Woods of Desolation
January 15, 2015 Zach Smith
Yesterday was a big day for music nerds, especially critics. Even though we’re already two weeks into 2015, end of the year fever never really subsides until the Village Voice’s annual Pazz + Jop poll hits. Ever wanted to know what some of your favorite Decibel scribes enjoyed most during the year? Well, now you…
Vocation of Unhappiness: The Deciblog Interview with Mark SaFranko
January 14, 2015 Justin Norton
Let’s clear away any confusion at the outset: Mark SaFranko is not someone’s father who has decided to moonlight in a metal band or one of the few remaining music talent scouts. SaFranko is an American author based in New Jersey who, for more than three decades, has lived a writer’s life and all it…
A389 Eleventh Anniversary Bash This Week!
January 14, 2015 Daniel Lake
You know how we at Decibel go all batshit for just about everything Baltimore label A389 releases? The name Noisem mean anything to you? Full of Hell? Ilsa? Yeah. Last year, we got our lazy asses out for the label’s 10th anniversary bash, including three days and multiple venues of high-quality mash-ups of death metal, doom,…
Chris Dodge and Dave Witte Decimate Great American Beer Fest
January 14, 2015 Chris Dodge
Chris Dodge and drummer-extraordinaire Dave Witte take on the Great American Beer Fest.
Track Premiere: Alpha Tiger, “Scripted Reality”
January 14, 2015 Adrien Begrand
Every once in a while a young metal band will come along with a sound, a look, and an attitude that will just make any fan over the age of 35 beam. Despite boasting a band name that makes you think they’re a Steel Panther knock-off, German quintet Alpha Tiger has steadily become a very…
KILLING IS MY BUSINESS: 4 Music Biz Stories to Watch in 2015
January 14, 2015 Etan Rosenbloom
2014 was a year of major tumult for the music biz. CD and download sales took a beating as streaming continued to skyrocket; at the same time, streaming services took a beating from many quarters of the industry, and not a single one of them has proven profitable. U2 apologized for the biggest album release in history, and…