Where’s college radio headed?
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- Where’s college radio headed?
- Diamonds in the Rough 02.20.09: Taproot
- Prayers Go ut For Musicians n Fated Flight 3407
- Blood sweat and cheers at ‘extreme wrestling’ venue
- An Interview With Dan of Autumns Eyes
Where’s college radio headed?
Sioux Falls Argus Leader SD -
The host for KAUR’s heavy metal show “Anthems of Rebellion” Michael Scott gauges that most of the audience is made up of community members including a following at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. (2 of 3)At one time Scott received two to three request letters and artwork per week from inmates. It’s difficult to find hard metal music broadcast elsewhere. Like KAUR KCFS also hosts community-run radio stations including the only Ethiopian language program in the state. The program began about a year ago and has two weekend shows.
Diamonds in the Rough 02.20.09: Taproot
411mania.com TX -
2009From Nu-Metal darlings to modern rock veterans. Hot on the heels of the impending return of “every-body’s favorite band to hate” Limp Bizkit I had to just had to refocus my attention on Nu-Metal bands this week. I figured a good way to do that would be to talk about a band that was immersed in controversy with the one and only Fred Durst during Nu-Metals glory years. I am talking about Taproot.
Prayers Go ut For Musicians n Fated Flight 3407
Weekly Challenger FL -
was a guitar player who turned down a chance to play with Blue yster Cult; because he didn’t care for their style of music. Blue ?ster Cult is considered by some to be the thinking man’s heavy metal group; their popularity soared in the early and mid-70s when they were turning out some of the more listenable heavy metal music. Yarber’s was more of a R&B guitar player performing with bands in the Tampa Bay area including “Power of Two” and “Taxi. ” Friends commented that Yarber was an incredible guitar player and vocalist. However it should also be noted that in addition to being a credible musician he was also a Vietnam War hero. During time served Yarber received two Purple Hearts a Bronze Star and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry.
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Blood sweat and cheers at ‘extreme wrestling’ venue
Houston Chronicle United States -
” Those are names not diagnoses. The Arena is a former warehouse tucked under I-95 at Ritner and Swanson streets. The floor is concrete; the chairs folding metal. A packed house is 1000. There are no windows. Heavy-metal music blares and colored lights flash as performers make their entrances. They spew obscenities at the crowd; the crowd responds in kind.
An Interview With Dan of Autumns Eyes
Metal Underground MD -
They are trying to get a feel and one up the next band it seems like they are all in competition to be louder and scream harder than everyone else and they are losing focus on the music. You know that whole loudness war I brought up before I pay a lot of attention to what bands are writing and recording up here. A lot of bands are more concerned with if their music is louder than the next metal bands than about the quality of the music. A lot of bands are trying to copy other bands that they here. Bands that are getting into black metal for the first time well their knowledge of black metal is limited to the last two Dimmu Borgir or Cradle of Filth albums. They don?t know anything about Mayhem or Burzum. They just take what they got off the shelf in the last two or three years and call it black metal.
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