11. Evanescence, 'Fallen' (2003)
Possibly one of the most influential debut albums in metal history, 2003's "Fallen" took eight years to come into fruition, and boy are we happy they spent time on it! An incredibly intricate editing process included using 414 microphones to record the ride and hi-hat of the drums. The orchestral and choral sound which has come to define Evanescence fount its place in the record and Amy Lee's fantastically clean voice offers light relief to the largely male-dominated, growling vocals of metal contemporaries.
Interesting piece of a talk with Tobias from Loudwire in 2018 about the Papas and then Cardinal Copia. We might miss them, but the guy doing the physical work does not. 😂
Find the full article here: https://loudwire.com/ghost-tobias-forge-i-dont-miss-papa-emeritus/
After reading this ask for the 3rd time and always thinking of the Loudwire interview about facts and fictions regarding Richard's life, I realized - there are two. There are TWO Loudwire interviews, and Richard looks strikingly good in both of them. So I'm wondering which one is meant here 🤔🔍
This one [Rammstein's Richard Kruspe - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?]:
or this one [Rammstein's Richard Kruspe on New Album, Fire, Musical Orgasms + More] ?
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No matter what: He is serving a whole lot in both of these interviews (especially emo dilf vibes), so we can only win here ��🏼
36. Orgy, 'Candyass' (1998)
Another more industrial leaning act, Orgy have the distinction of having the Korn seal of approval as Jonathan Davis himself not only signed the band to his label for their debut, but also provided guest vocals on the track "Revival". A band for goths and metalheads alike, Orgy's highly successful debut record adds a heavy emphasis on electronica to the nu-metal formula without falling into the traps of Marilyn Manson or Nine Inch Nails. Like every good industrial/nu-metal act, there is a cover - New Order's "Blue Monday" - which is given the metal treatment while remaining completely dance-floor ready.
So I remember when I first saw this post and post about how I agree with him about every time she release a new album, she whines about something and now I can’t find it to reblog it but I did found it on instagram. Probably a swiftie reported me lol.😆
( To be clear, if your a fan of hers that’s fine but don’t come and attack people who don’t like her or criticize her )
Peter Steele named #25 out of Top 66 Rock + Metal Bassists of All Time on @loudwire 🎸
25. Peter Steele (Type O Negative)
A literal, physical giant among metaphorical ones, Peter Steele manhandled, wrenching roars and moans of electric torment that served up perfect backdrops for Type O Negative’s somber, and occasionally darkly humorous, gothic metal. That, and he sometimes used a wine bottle to play bass. Has anyone else on this list done that? ...Didn’t think so.
I don’t trust loudwire other sites like TMZ because they aren’t reliable and have clickbait titles which I’m not sure why they haven’t been sued yet. I rather do research and look at actual facts
So yeah mick is never coming back and everyone needs to accept that for how he got treated by the others
Real. Doesn't TMZ make fun of famous people anyway? I could be wrong. That doesn't matter. I hope it stays that way with him never coming back. I'm just glad he left, sued those hoes and won.
Loudwire put this out today. It's a bit of an amalgamation of previous interviews, so not exactly new information, but with the added emphasis on this "good change" happening in 2023 before touring begins.