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- Worcester Telegram & Gazette News
- Reader Comments: ‘Chronicle’ Should Expand the Types of Music…
- The Gauntlet: Down Metal News
- Music Review: Foo Fighters
- Monday ‘” September 24
- The Gauntlet: Zombie Rob Metal News

Worcester Telegram & Gazette News
Worcester Telegram – Worcester Telegram – Sep 24, 2007
He drank water and sports drinks while jumping through a straw held by his fraternity brothers. For food he ate protein bars and a chicken sub sandwich taking a few bites during breaks. ccasionally during the near-18-hour marathon Mr. Roumeliotis sang out loud or quietly listened to heavy metal music on his MP3. “There were some songs that really had a quick beat and I was only able to keep up for a couple of minutes” he said. By yesterday morning his left ankle and shin were becoming increasingly sore.

Reader Comments: ‘Chronicle’ Should Expand the Types of Music…
Austin Chronicle – Sep 24, 2007
There are plenty of people who enjoy this type of music. And frankly it is much more exciting than watching some moron that can’t even tune his guitar spew out some crap I played in my bedroom when I was 16! Is there anybody listening? What happened to the rockers out there?Thank you and goodnight America. The reasons are plenty but the solution is simple – start publishing your own articles or start your own blog.

The Gauntlet: Down Metal News
thegauntlet.com – Sep 24, 2007
The following week after that Warren Pepper and I began mixing the record in June and July. Mastering followed shortly which was no easy process. This wasn’t just a “Heavy Metal” record we had to capture the unique DWN sound. ur music has many dynamics and being ‘heavy’ for the sake of being ‘heavy’ is something we’ve all done before. The new songs are heavy but this time the content may outweigh just tones in general. It took many passes before everyone was happy. And we finally are.

Music Review: Foo Fighters
San Francisco Chronicle – Sep 24, 2007
It’s two discs of “In Your Honor” the 2005 double album that featured acoustic and electric discs smashed together in an often pleasing fusion. Sure there are the rock songs that hit your soft spot like comfort food — “The Pretender” and “But Honestly. But the best pieces are the more introspective songs Grohl can surprise you with when you consider his punk and heavy metal roots. Grohl shows off his voice and his ability to write catchy hooks on these pieces. The Foo Fighters put it all together on “Come Alive” a shape-changer that starts with a croon-along acoustic introduction and ends in head-banging bliss. Grohl shows off on the acoustic guitar during lazy-afternoon reflections on “Stranger Things Have Happened. Then he tosses in an oddly pleasing acoustic instrumental interlude evocative of Jimmy Page’s more reflective noodling before finishing with “Home” a strings-inflected song that serves as a melancholy goodbye.

Monday ‘” September 24
NEWS.com.au – Sep 24, 2007
11 The Angry Hour (punk). Midnight The Power Team (metal). 7 – 1am Adelaide’s Best Music.

The Gauntlet: Zombie Rob Metal News
thegauntlet.com – Sep 24, 2007
The tour is a two month alliance starting in Seattle WA at the Key Arena and will end December 22nd in New York NY at Madison Square Garden. Selling over fifteen million albums worldwide Zombie is one of Geffen Records top selling and longest running artist. He has directed dozens of high profile music videos including zzy sbourne’s Dreamer video contributed recordings to soundtracks and is known for twisting the imagination and boundaries of both film and music. In 2005 Zombie assaulted the film world with the critically-acclaimed macabre and twisted masterpiece The Devil’s Rejects the follow-up to his already cult classic House of 1000 Corpses (2004).

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