[Hatesphere 2010 US Tour Diary - Part 1]"Getting up at half past four in the morning in Denmark - taking the train for three-and-a-half hours - taking the plane for 10-and-a-half hours - and then three hours later play our first show in the US. That first day I was awake for 30 hours before I got some sleep. Kinda surreal, but in the end the show and the impressions made up for it all. The flight went pretty smooth, and our pick-up went pretty smooth... even though the Atlanta airport - which is the most busy in the world - took its toll on us. And meeting the other bands and crew went smooth as well. So, the usual 'first show stress' also appeared on our first US tour." - Pepe Hansen


[Armored Saint]La Raza
[Les Discrets]Septembre et ses dernières Pensées
[Sinbreed]When Worlds Collide
[Burning Black]MechanicHell
[Deadwalk]Scandalous


[AC/DC]02/11/10
[Rise Against]01/26/10
[The Mars Volta]01/26/10
[Karnivool]01/26/10
[Fear Factory]01/26/10
[Mastodon]01/26/10


[Orphaned Land – The Never Ending Way of ORWarriOR Autographed CD Giveaway]Blistering.com and Century Media Records have teamed up to giveaway ten (10) autographed copies of Orphaned Land’s monumental new The Never Ending Way of ORWarriOR album. Stocked with expansive experimentation and the staunch desire to blend the sounds of their homeland with the metal they so cherish, The Never Ending Way of ORWarriOR is one of the first salvos of the new year that must be heard. Get your mitts on it by entering no later than Friday, March 12th.


[Live Review - Vader Destroys the UK]Necropolis hit the shelves in 2009 and has had time to let its intent known; now it’s time for the death metal machine from Poland to pound the message home on the stages of venues across the UK and Europe. The themes and ideas embraced and explored by death metal are notoriously cold and dark, so the Bierkeller in Bristol was the perfect setting for tonight's live proceeding – gloomy as the abyss and colder than a glacier's gonads...



[Unleashed]As Yggdrasil Trembles (the band's 10th studio album) finds vocalist/bassist Johnny Hedlund and his cohort band mates taking their accelerator slightly off in comparison to the furious, black metal tinged 2008 effort Hammer Battalion. Never fear, fellow death hounds, tracks like “So it Begins” and “Wir Kapitulieren Niemals” roar down the track at jet rocket propulsion, while the group also explore their slower doom thud dynamics with “Master of the Ancient Art.”





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[03.02.10] D.R.I.: New U.S. Dates Announced

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[03.02.10] AS I LAY DYING Nearly Done Tracking New Album

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[03.01.10] JOB FOR A COWBOY: North American Headlining Tour Announced




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