Welcome to The Saw’s Butcher Shop! It’s Ya Girl, The Saw! And I have three words for you: Turn the Crank!! I am your tour guide to terror, once again, as we continue our examination of all the wonderful devises of torment found in my Butcher Shop. The Torture Rack is your introduction to pain in The … Continue reading Scrawl from The Saw’s Butcher Shop: The Torture Rack (HEAVY BREAKDOWN)
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Scrawl from The Saw’s Butcher Shop: Overkill — The Surgeon (2023) SINGLE REVIEW
Welcome to The Saw’s Butcher Shop! You already know that Metal and horror movies go together beautifully. Well, there is a New Single by an old school Thrash band that’s been released, the plot of which reminds me of one of my favorite classic horror films. “The Surgeon,” by Overkill is a New Single from … Continue reading Scrawl from The Saw’s Butcher Shop: Overkill — The Surgeon (2023) SINGLE REVIEW
Scrawl from the Saw’s Butcher Shop: Megadeth — The Sick, The Dying…And The Dead! (2022) ALBUM REVIEW
Welcome to The Saw’s Butcher Shop! Your Master Butcher, The Saw, is bringing you a new album review. On September 2, 2022, via UMG Recordings, Megadeth released their new album, The Sick, The Dying… And the Dead! Two words: Speed Metal! Or, Thrash Metal! However, the two phrases are not the same. We already know … Continue reading Scrawl from the Saw’s Butcher Shop: Megadeth — The Sick, The Dying…And The Dead! (2022) ALBUM REVIEW
Scrawl from The Saw’s Butcher Shop: Plague Years — All Will Suffer (2022) EP REVIEW
Welcome to The Saw’s Butcher Shop. It’s your Master Butcher, The Saw, and I’m reaching back a few weeks to review a new EP drop from Plague Years, All Will Suffer (MNRK Records). This four song EP dropped on July 8, 2022 and it is an excellent example of ‘Crossover’ genius, further expressing the direction … Continue reading Scrawl from The Saw’s Butcher Shop: Plague Years — All Will Suffer (2022) EP REVIEW
Album of the Week: Metal Church – Metal Church
Metal Church shot out of the gate with their self-titled debut, Metal Church! Although this record is from the early `80s, squarely in the upswing of Glam / Big Hair Rock, it sets the pace for what Thrash Metal would become. Originally released on independent label, Ground Zero, in 1984, the album sold so well … Continue reading Album of the Week: Metal Church – Metal Church