What’s going on Butcher Crew?! It’s your Master Butcher, The Saw and I have a very fun and exciting post for you today! I will be listing my top 10 favorite album covers! I think album covers can be a really cool way for bands to show off what ~~vibes~~ they want their record to … Continue reading The Saw’s Favorite Album Covers
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Artist of the Week: City and Colour
The first time I heard of City and Colour was on an episode of One Tree Hill where he played. It was the episode where Clay took Quinn out on a date and surprised her with a private show by City and Colour. How romantic!! I would love to have a private show by Dying … Continue reading Artist of the Week: City and Colour
Album of the Week: Cannibal Corpse – Tomb of the Mutilated (1992)
Censored Album Cover It is no coincidence that another of my favorite records, and one of THE best Death Metal albums in history, features Chris Barnes! Tomb of the Mutilated was released through Metal Blade Records in 1992. This is their third studio album, and where Cannibal Corpse really hit their stride. Of course, Chris Barnes handles … Continue reading Album of the Week: Cannibal Corpse – Tomb of the Mutilated (1992)
Band of the Week: Bolt Thrower
Bolt Thrower's Those Once Loyal relies heavily on the bass prowess of Jo Bench. When I was first in search of some groovy death metal, the band that came up the most (besides Obituary, of course) was Bolt Thrower! Right when I heard Bolt Thrower, I fell in love with their sound. They are so … Continue reading Band of the Week: Bolt Thrower
21 Bands/Artists That Got Me to Age 21
^^^ all of my OG Vine readers will know and appreciate this meme. I couldn’t help myself. Probably the only good thing that came out of the year 2020 for me was that I turned 21! 21 is a big milestone because this is the age that you can *legally* drink and buy nicotine!! Y’all … Continue reading 21 Bands/Artists That Got Me to Age 21
Artist of the Week: Jimi Hendrix
We’re going back to the ‘60s in this blog post! The ‘60s have always fascinated me because this was a time of a huge paradigm shift, aka, the hippie culture. It’s crazy to think that this decade challenged the norms already in place and rebelled against society. During this time, one of my favorite artists … Continue reading Artist of the Week: Jimi Hendrix
Classic Album of the Week: Mötley Crüe: Shout at the Devil
“When this record broke, we were in complete shock and awe over the band’s appearance and sound,” the OG says about Motley Crue's 1983 sophomore release, Shout at the Devil. “We were listening to AC/DC, Van Halen, Boston, Scorpions, Black Sabbath, and the like; even KISS, with its use of make-up and shock appeal didn’t prepare … Continue reading Classic Album of the Week: Mötley Crüe: Shout at the Devil
Band of the Week: Cryptopsy
The first time I saw Cryptopsy was a few years ago at Ziggy’s in Wilmington when they played with Cannibal Corpse and Obituary on Valentine’s Day! What a great bloody Valentine! They sound so good live and the crowd loved them. I kept laughing during their set because when the singer would growl into the … Continue reading Band of the Week: Cryptopsy
JEOPARDY: But Make it Metal
What’s going on Butcher Crew? It’s ya girl, The Saw, and I have a very fun game for us to play! I never liked Jeopardy because I could never get the questions right for the answer that was given. But, this one I WILL be successful at, not only because I am formulating the questions … Continue reading JEOPARDY: But Make it Metal
Album of the Week: Suicide Silence – The Cleansing (2008)
You already know I gotta highlight one of the best deathcore albums, in my opinion. This is one of the albums that got me into heavier music and it is still one of my favorite albums to this day. I already have a band of the week out on Suicide Silence, you know The Saw … Continue reading Album of the Week: Suicide Silence – The Cleansing (2008)