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15 for ’15: A Rock And Roll Fables Guide To The Best Releases Of The New Year

In no way in any sort of order, here’s the albums we think you should be looking forward to in 2015: 1. Amen (TBC/TBA) No clue what the album is called and no clue when it’s coming out but it should be coming at you in 2015. Casey Chaos is [...]

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Rock And Roll Fables Best/Worst Of 2014: Editor’s Picks

Ah, fuck it! I was all poised to do another “Top 14 of 14” music list and then Bostonregina inspired me yet again to do a post like hers from last year (And hopefully this year, bb????) Anywho, without further adieu, here’s the RNRF Editor’s pick for 2014: Best Album: [...]

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Unearth The Kings Plan To End 2014 Loudly With And Yet It Moves!

Need a little slab of metal to end 2014 with a bang and kickstart the new year right? Well, Unearth The Kings plan to deliver on both counts with their debut EP, And Yet It Moves. Featuring members of Pitchshifter, Cars On Fire, and the mighty earthtone 9, And Yet [...]

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Sascha Konietzko: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

Time flies when you’re having fun or in the case of KMFDM’s founder, Sascha Konietzko, when you’re prolifically creating new music. He elaborated on the topic recently via phone: “Well, it’s just something I can’t help. When I wake up in the morning I go in my studio, and unless [...]

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Igor Cavalera: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

Pandemonium, the third offering from Cavalera Conspiracy is easily their heaviest yet. From the onslaught of “Babylonian Pandemonium” and “Bonzai Kamikazee” it’s easy to see that CC has found a place in the musical echelon that suits them well and that happy place happens to be heavy as hell. Max [...]

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Emigrate Add New Friends And New Skills On Silent So Long

Silent So Long, the second album from Emigrate, is akin to Soulfly’s sophomore outing in that it’s chock filled with high-profile guests that could easily overpower the band underneath. Luckily the strength of Richard Z. Kruspe’s songwriting and track sequencing skills insures that on this album, Emigrate always shines through.

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