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"Believe the hype, it will be difficult to top this album for black metal in 2024."
The setlist included "Floods" for the first time in 23 years.
"All new music reminds me of the same f*cking thing. There's nothing separating it, one band from another."
2024 is gonna get nuts for Korpiklaani.
"It's great to get started, put some stuff together, and then you don't listen to it for a month and a half or something."
"You shouldn't need to read the lyrics to understand we weren’t condoning those things."
"That little bastard had chops!"
"Obsidian Refractions continues their reign, toppling all their past achievements with ease."
Plus releases from Maul, Ritual Clearing, Sadus, and Temic
And what happened between the band and Chris Barnes.
We caught up with the mighty Mark Whelan.
They're playing the Hail To England and The Sign Of The Hammer albums.
Festivities end with a mixture of pop, hip-hop, hard rock, and punk during Louisville’s premier music fest.
Their new record is out next month.
"And just as all great horror movies have their most captivating moments, this album has some exhilarating moments of sonic terror."
"Tape trading was one of the main reasons that I'm even here today."
Michael Poulsen has riffs, man.
It'll be slower, says bassist Jeff Matz.
Gloom and doom, but a little faster.
Thanks to Quincy Jones, surprisingly.
It involves drugs, a random Hindu guy, and Led Zeppelin.