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Rock Concert Preview: Sam Black Church Returns
October 24, 2023
To this day, attend any metal or heavy-music show in the Northeast and you are bound to see someone sporting a t-shirt or hoodie emblazoned with the iconic Sam Black Church cross-on-triangle logo.
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April 27, 2020
The cumulative message of these heavy metal bands might be: “I see your pandemic, and I raise you one.”
Read More about Rock Reviews: Heavy Metal Round-Up — Competing ApocalypsesRock Album Review: Earth’s Masterpiece — “Primitive and Deadly” or How Doom Came to America
September 19, 2014
Masters of Doom: the band Earth forges a classic in an aged, durable style of heavy metal.
Read More about Rock Album Review: Earth’s Masterpiece — “Primitive and Deadly” or How Doom Came to AmericaBy Thomas Samph Vampire movies, dirty whigs, Wilco beer, peace bombs, Russian retrograde, tappin’ khakis, and sweaty Soviet soirees are just a few reasons why April is a great month for music listeners in Boston. The month starts off with a performance by the illegitimate love child of two musical genres, heavy metal and opera…
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