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The legendary guitarist sat down with THR after releasing a 400-page coffee table book showcasing his collection of ...
Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett named the album “everyone in the world should own” in a new feature with Consequence. The guitarist ...
Renowned rock album cover designer Ioannis Vasilopoulos has passed away, his family announced this week. He was 66 years old. Among some of his most notable works were the projects where he worked ...
Iconic rock album cover designer Ioannis Vasilopoulos has died at the age of 66. Ioannis, famed for having designed album covers for the likes of Bon Jovi and Deep Purple, passed away on April 7.
Some of the weirdest album covers in history from Pink Floyd, Debbie Harry, Peter Gabriel and Queen. Picture: Press/Alamy Radio X Classic Rock takes a look at some of the strangest, freakiest and ...
Garage Inc. was a bit of a return to form for Metallica ... Seeds, Black Sabbath, Queen, and many more. However, some stood out from the rest. Here’s a list of some of the best covers included ...
The band plays with pacing and layering in a way that keeps things engaging without overdoing it. The band Black Country, New Road’s latest album titled “Forever Howlong” offers a subtle, yet dynamic ...
Considering all the highs and lows Metallica have experienced throughout their career ... mainly due to Hetfield’s desire to soften his grip on creating the “perfect” album, this encouraged a more ...
Based on the Lulu plays by German playwright Frank Wedekind, it sees Metallica play metal music beneath poetry from Reed. Despite the backlash, Hammett says, “That album means so much to me for a ...
MACON, Ga. (WGXA) — A Swedish band visited Capricorn Studios on Thursday to promote a new album of cover songs by one iconic artist. Diamond Dogs is a band from Sweden but the musicians have Macon on ...
Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album in February 1970, and it made waves in the rock and roll world. The title track, “N.I.B.,” “Behind the Wall of Sleep,” and other cuts ...
Metallica first started playing "Seek & Destroy" in July of 1982, a whole year before it appeared on their debut album, Kill 'Em All. It basically hasn't left their set lists since, racking up ...