HBO’s new Southern Gothic psychological thriller and mini-series event Sharp Objects features an incredible, eclectic soundtrack featuring intense instrumentals, indie music artists, and rock legends like Led Zeppelin and Steve Miller. From Sylvian Esso and The Acid’s lucid ethereal obtuse sounds, to lead character Camille Preaker (played by Golden Globe winner Amy Adams) and her broken iPod Classic Zeppelin playlist on repeat of Led Zepplin II and Led Zeppelin III classics such as ‘I Can’t Quit You Baby’, ‘Thank You’, and ‘What Is And Should Never Be’ among others, the music has almost acted as an extra character in the show. Suspensful, incredibly filmed, well-written, and a great performance from Adams in the lead role, the show has been amazing so far in the two episodes that have aired. Check out this Spotify playlist for the show, hopefully, a portend of a release similar to other HBO shows like Game Of Thrones and Westworld.Continue reading
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Sevendust Enters The Studio, New Album Due in 2018
Sevendust has entered the recording studio, according to a post on Instagram by drummer Morgan Rose. The band is tracking the follow-up album for their new label Rise Records/BMG (Five Finger Death Punch, Of Mice and Men), and the album is due in the first half of next year. Sevendust released their Grammy-nominated album Kill The Flaw in 2015, featuring the hit single ‘Thank You’, which has tallied over 5.25 million plays on Spotify.Continue reading
Slayer Shares A “Fan Appreciation” Video From Their North American Tour
Slayer wrapped up their massive North American tour with Lamb Of God and Behemoth last month, and now they want to tell the fans and bands thank you. Continue reading
Gus G. Comments On Zakk Wylde’s Reunion With Ozzy Osbourne
The big news of the week came on Friday when we learned that Zakk Wylde is reuniting with Ozzy Osbourne for a 2017 tour. We heard from Zakk and Ozzy, and now Gus G. has written a statement on the reunion. Continue reading
Metallica Thanks Fans For Their Support Of Hardwired…To Self-Destruct
Metallica released their best album in over twenty years last week, and now that album sales are starting to come in, the band has decided to say thank you for the support.Continue reading