Napalm Flesh: Iron Maiden “En Vivo” DVD Review

Napalm Flesh: Iron Maiden “En Vivo” DVD Review
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Bang for your buck is definitely what Iron Maiden’s latest DVD release is all about—the production value of the entire package is top notch. An added bonus is its price—even for the Blu-Ray version, depending on where you purchase, it is about the cost of buying a new CD. En Vivo ultimately feels like a great follow-up to the amazing 2009 DVD documentary and live compilation that was Iron Maiden’s Flight 666. … read more

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Odium Totus

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Odium Totus
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This week’s Napalm Flesh features a local artist spotlight with Dyingnysus of Odium Totus—read the interview and check out their show with Gravecode Nebula and Blood Purge on Saturday April 21 at the Dawg Pound. As usual we have your weekly event rundown and album reviews of the new Municipal Waste (interview coming soon) and Prong. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Moonspell Interview

Napalm Flesh: Moonspell Interview
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Welcome to Napalm Flesh! This week we have an interview with vocalist Fernando Ribeiro of Portuguese metal heroes Moonspell, who will be releasing their new double album Alpha Noir / Omega White next week. We also have a rundown of this week’s metal happenings in and around Salt Lake. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Uzala Interview

Napalm Flesh: Uzala Interview
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This week we have an interview with Chad Remains of Boise, Idaho doom band Uzala, who will be headlining a show at Burt’s on Wednesday, June 13. Uzala’s debut self-titled album is a worthy concoction of downtempo doom metal with weighted influences ranging from the orgins of doom metal to the darker side with hints of black metal. Also included are reviews of new albums from Martyrdod and Phobia, as well as our weekly event listings. Enjoy! … read more

Napalm Flesh: Týr Interview

Napalm Flesh: Týr Interview
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Get your Viking gear ready, the horned helmet your ale tankards—well not really. Just because The  Faeroe Island’s  Týr sing a lot about Viking lore and history doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be taken seriously. With six full-length albums notched in their swords and no signs of slowing the momentum is only building. The band employs clean singing and big, fat helpings of majestic melodies. The point of it all, from my experience, is a journey-like experience—you listen and you go somewhere else. … read more

Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson @ USANA 10.01

Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson @ USANA 10.01
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Monday night’s adventure into evil with Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson at West Valley’s USANA Amphitheater was a good way to kick off the cooling temperatures of fall and celebrate a month that is already obsessed with horror and devilry. If you judge the crowd’s fun level at the show on Monday night, it was in maximum overdrive. It was a visual spectacle, and I doubt any folks who spent hard-earned cash walked out of the show disappointed. … read more

Morbid Angel, Dark Funeral, Grave @ The Complex 10.08

Morbid Angel, Dark Funeral, Grave @ The Complex 10.08
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Some days, I really feel older than I actually am, and lately I feel it more and more. If I had seen this show in my teens or early 20s, it probably would’ve been something I’d be bat-shit crazy for. For the trio of bands, I was content nodding my head and mouthing lyrics. I managed to score a stool in the bar section of the Grand at the Complex and got to sit on my crippled ass and watch some good old death metal, with for some reason, a really bland black metal band on Monday, October 8. … read more

This Momentary Bliss – Soilwork Interview

This Momentary Bliss – Soilwork Interview
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Snap back to the late ’90s, and Soilwork was bursting on the scene as a band part of the second wave of Swedish melodic death metal. While their debut full-length, Steelbath Suicide, felt more like a thrash record than melodic death metal, Soilwork took everyone’s breathe away with Chainheart Machine with its technical prowess and its new take on what melodic death metal could be. Before their SLC show on April 11, I had the opportunity to talk to the band’s singer, Bjorn “Speed” Strid, about things current, past and the in-between. … read more

Ever After – A Love Story – Interview with Marianas Trench singer/songwriter Josh Ramsay

Ever After – A Love Story – Interview with Marianas...
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My daughter, Lindon, is 14 years old, and in the last few years, she’s started to become just as big of a music junkie as her dad. Lindon, whether she may want to admit it or not, is obsessed with Canadian pop-rock band Marianas Trench. And with that same skeptical or curious eye my parents had when I started listening to Metallica almost religiously, I’m curious as to why there is that hint of obsession or just over-zealous curiosity and fascination she has with the band, and in particular, it’s singer/songwriter Josh Ramsay. … read more

Off to See the Wizard: Ozzfest’s Bury Your Dead and Trivium Gear Up to Spellbind

Off to See the Wizard: Ozzfest’s Bury Your Dead and...
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After 10 years of avoiding Salt Lake City, Ozzfest finally brings its extravagant headbanging musical tour to Utah. The USANA Ampitheatre will turn into an all-out heavy metal circus Aug.16. One of the nation’s biggest touring festivals features mainstage bands that include Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, In Flames and Shadows Fall. There are 14 on