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Clutch Birth A Brilliant, Albeit Abbreviated, Beast With 13th Full-Length Sunrise On Slaughter Beach

9 September 2022 By jesse Leave a Comment

Fans will inevitably complain that Clutch’s 13th full-length, and first in almost 4 years, also happens to be their shortest to date. But in the case of Sunrise Of Slaughter Beach, the Maryland natives forego what’s expected and lean into a “quality over quantity” approach to bring listeners nine tracks of some of the best, and easily most diverse, Clutch music of their 30+ year career.

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Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Clutch, Dan Maines, Deborah Bond, Frenchie Davis, Jean-Paul Gaster, Neil Fallon, Rock And Roll Fables, Sunrise On Slaughter Beach, Tim Sult, Weathermaker Music

22 in ’22: Rock And Roll Fables’ Guide To What To Get An Earful Of In The New Year

11 January 2022 By jesse Leave a Comment

I don’t why I thought it’d be a good idea to do both an end of the year list and preview list reflecting the year they’re happening in….but here we are. Our list of twenty one albums and change has already posted (Which you can read here) so now it’s time to close the book on 2021 and look to the future with 22 albums we think will make this year sound even better than the last…and change.

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Filed Under: Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: A Cause In Distress, Bait, Blacklight Media, Cave In, Chris Jericho, Clutch, Combichrist, Cool Thing Records, COP International, Corlyx, Crowbar, Dog Fashion Disco, Eldridge Rodriguez, Filter, Fozzy, Golden Robot Records, Gozu, Machine Head, Metropolis Records, Michael Webster, Midriff Records, Mutoid Man, Once Human, Out Of Line Music, Rich Ward, Richard Patrick, Robb Flynn, Rock And Roll Fables, SOM, Stabbing Westward, Tears For Fears, The Birthday Massacre, Underoath, Venom Prison, VOWWS, White Lies

18 for ’18: An Exhaustive Look At All The Albums You Should’ve Already Heard In The Year 2018

20 December 2018 By jesse Leave a Comment

It’s here! The moment you’ve all be waiting for! And instead of splitting it in half this year I decided to bombard you with one huge pile of word vomit featuring everything that got our goat in 2018. Enjoy! Because we definitely did (Links to reviews highlighted where applicable):

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Filed Under: Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables, Year End Tagged With: "Ghost", Alien Weaponry, Amerikkkant, ASG, Cardi B, Carissa Johnson, Clutch, Corrosion Of Conformity, Emigrate, Eminem, Jonathan Davis, Liam Howlett, Magnetic Eye Records, Middle Class Rut, Ministry, Ohgr, Rock And Roll Fables, Soft Kill, Strvngers, The Clay People, The Prodigy, Turnstile, Underoath, VNV Nation, VOWWS, Will Haven, year end list

Rock And Roll Fables Presents: 18 for ’18 AKA What We Think You Should Be Spending Your $$$ On In The New Year

3 January 2018 By jesse 1 Comment

In a year that is about to hit us with new and highly anticipated offerings from Arctic Monkeys, Interpol, Guster, Monster Magnet, Butthole Surfers, and…ahem…The Offering (Get it? Because I said “new offerings” then added that The Offering has a new album coming…), we present to you a list of even more albums that we think will be pleasing to the earholes. Won’t you please join us?

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Filed Under: Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: "Ghost", 2018 in music, A Pale Horse Named Death, A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Amerikkkant, Clutch, Devin Townsend Project, Eldridge Rodriguez, Grady Avenell, Lizzard, Middle Class Rut, Ministry, Misery Loves Co., Nachtmystium, Robert Alfons, Rock And Roll Fables, Silvertomb, The Clay People, The Faint, The Soft Moon, tr/st, White Noise Owl, Will Haven

17 for ’17: The Rock and Roll Fables Guide To The Best Releases Of The New Year

6 January 2017 By jesse Leave a Comment

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Whew! Glad the 2016 retrospective is finally over. Now we can get to some reviewin’ and interviewin’ and stuff….wait, we’re doing a 2017 preview, too? UGH! WHY????? Then I guess without further adieu, the top 17 albums that may or may not surface in ’17: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: !!!, 3Teeth, Blacklight Media, Chk Chk Chk, Chris Santos, Clutch, Cold, Corrosion Of Conformity, David Duchovny, Gozu, Grave Pleasures, He Is Legend, Life Of Agony, Marilyn Manson, Mastodon, Ministry, Mutoid Man, Napalm Records, Noel Gallagher, Queens Of The Stone Age, Rammstein, Rock And Roll Fables, Soundgarden, Summoner, tr/st, White Noise Owl

Woody Weatherman: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

6 May 2016 By jesse 2 Comments

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Alright kiddies! We have good news and bad news for you. The good news is that a new Corrosion Of Conformity featuring the Deliverance-era of Pepper Keenan, Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean, and Reed Mullin is definitely coming out through Nuclear Blast Entertainment. The bad news? You’re probably going to have to wait until 2017 to hear it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Interviews, Music, New Releases Tagged With: Clutch, clutch band, COC, coc interview, Corrosion Of Conformity, House Of Blues, Lamb of God, Mike Dean, Nuclear Blast Entertainment, Nuclear Blast Records, Pepper Keenan, Reed Mullin, Woody Weatherman

Rock and Roll Fables Top 15 of ’15 (Finally!)

7 January 2016 By jesse Leave a Comment

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You know what? I’ve been completely overthinking this thing. It’s just a list, right? Fifteen of my most favorite albums of 2015. No problem! How hard can it be? Well, let’s see. I started the draft on December 1st and it’s what? 2016 already?!?!? Okay, okay, okay! Here goes nothin’ (And no particular order, kind of). Reviews are linked in where applicable: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Year End Tagged With: !!!, "Ghost", Anxiety's Kiss, As If, Best of 2015, Brandin Lea, Chk Chk Chk, Clutch, Coliseum, Creepoid, Disquiet, Jetta In The Ghost Tree, Killing Joke, Lamb of God, Lindemann, Meliora, Metropolis Records, Psychic Warfare, Randy Blythe, Relapse Records, Restarter, Rock And Roll Fables, Skills In Pills, Stabbing Westward, The Dreaming, The Soft Moon, Therapy?, Torche, Turnover

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

29 December 2014 By jesse Leave a Comment

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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 back, my friends! Reinvigorated and alive (Didja see Amen’s triumphant set at Knotfest?!?!?!), Chaos rules next year and is joined by former Amen bassist John Fahnestock and some guy named Dave Lombardo playing drums. Make no mistake, this should be one of the heaviest and most prolific metal release of 2015. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: 36 Crazyfists, Amen, American Head Charge, Brandin Lea, Casey Chaos, Clutch, Corrosion Of Conformity, Duran Duran, Fear Factory, Filter, Guster, Jetta In The Ghost Tree, John Carpenter, John Fahnestock, Jonny Radtke, Killing Joke, Marilyn Manson, Marriages, Noel Gallagher, Sons Of Anarchy, Stabbing Westward, The Dreaming, The Pale Emperor, Torche

Editor’s picks! Top 13 of ’13!

3 January 2014 By jesse Leave a Comment

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The best of the best of the best of 2013. What this year has taught me is that I like the ladies and I like the rawk. I still love my metal but it seems that stone cold rock has infiltrated my soundwaves and made a significant impact. Anywho, without further adieu here is the Top 13 of ’13 according to me!

1. Skinny Puppy: Weapons This is the one for me. Since they reformed in 2004 (Have you pre-ordered your vinyl copy of The Greater Wrong Of The Right yet?) Skinny Puppy has been on a constant path of putting out solid albums….but this is the one that really encapsulated the awesome that is SP. A throwback to the old days yet a step into the future, Weapons captured all that Skinny Puppy has been but ventured off into the beyond with epic results. Stand out’s include the hypnotic opening number  “wornin'”, the dance floor-ready “paragUn”, and the cataclysmic “solvent”.

2. Filter: The Sun Comes Out Tonight It was such a great year for Filter. Such a great year! And for me! I had the honor of interviewing Richard Patrick twice and seeing the band destroying at the House Of Blues in Boston in June but the real gem was the album they released around that time. The Sun Comes Out Tonight, quite simply, is Filter’s best. Is it Richard Patrick firing on all cylinders once again or is it his new writing partner Jonny Radtke that’s making this magic happen? Whatever the answer is the results are TSCOT which is a little industrial, a little rock, and a whole lot of ass kicking anthems.

3. Clutch: Earth Rocker ER has lived with me the longest as I’ve had it since January of 2013 and it is still a part of my regular rotation. The most straightforward, balls out rawk album Clutch has put out, it’s also probably their best. Period. If by the time “Oh, Isabella” saunters seductively into banging closer “The Wolfman Kindly Requests….” you don’t agree, then you might need to check your pulse.

4. Middle Class Rut: Pick Up Your Head Unbelievable sophomore release by a duo that expanded into more for their live performances in 2013. “Born Too Late” literally explodes when it comes on while songs like “Leech” and “Cut The Line” are brilliant sonic excursions. In the end, it’s latest single “Dead Eye” that will show you how far MCR have come since their inception. You’re welcome in advance.

5. A Pale Horse Named Death: Lay My Soul To Waste Speaking of sophomore releases, APHND stepped up their game considerably in 2013 with a doom rock record that was lush, bold, and delivered tenfold. Mainman Sal Abruscato recruited former Type O Negative drummer Johnny Kelly (Yes, APHND now features two former TON drummers) to give the band some extra thump while Abruscato expanded his range vocally and sonically to create some masterpieces like “In The Sleeping Death”, “Growing Old”, and “Dead Of Winter” which meshed easily with rockers “Shallow Grave” and “DMSLT”.

6. IAMX: The Unified Field 2013: The year I finally discovered IAMX. Seriously, where have I been for the last 10 years? On The Unified Field, IAMX deliver emotion, sonic excess and superior production to create one of the most compelling and heartfelt albums of the year. “I Come With Knives” and the title track easily prove this to be true.

7. Vista Chino: Peace/QOTSA:…Like Clockwork I know this is a cop out to put both of these in the same rank but they’re both the flip side of the same coin in my opinion and equally appealing in different ways. While Josh Homme and co. go in a completely different direction than his former desert brethren, both albums are separately mature and a perfect fit and progression for each outfit. Peace, being the next logical step in the Kyuss legacy and …Like Clockwork being this grand culmination of work that started on the Kyuss/QOTSA split oh so many years ago.

8. Beyonce: Beyonce/Lady Gaga: ARTPOP: Yeah, I know. Another cop out. But who can choose between these two great ladies? Gaga, the modern-day chameleon shifting from the almost cock rock of Born This Way to the suave electro rush that is ARTPOP? Queen Bey, the elder stateswoman at this point whose surprised album is one of her most consistent and sexiest? I couldn’t choose.

9. Killswitch Engage: Disarm The Descent If the return of original vocalist Jesse Leach wasn’t enough to entice you back to the KSE fold then the fact that this was also one of their most brutal to date should. From the assault of “The Hell In Me” through to the melodious  “In Due Time” or the seriously vicious “All That We Have” it’s obviously apparent that this is a reinvigorated KSE that shows no signs of stopping.

10. Royal Thunder: CVI Wow. Just wow. If you haven’t heard “Parsonz Curse” and fallen to the floor in a quivering mess because of its sheer brilliance then I pity you. Miny Parsonz is undoubtedly a frontwoman you need to pay attention while Josh Weaver and Evan Diprima round out Royal Thunder to deliver an album that’s equal parts Sabbath and Heart (The band and the feeling).

11. earthtone9: IV All hail the underground kings. Cut down in their prime because they were making music that was before their time (Make sense?), Nottingham’s own prog-metallers earthtone9 reformed in 2010 but didn’t release the beast of an album that is IV until April of this year, their first full-length since 2000’s arc’tan’gent. Was it worth the lengthy wait for fans? Oh hells yes! Crunching riffs followed by broad melodic passages all topped with Karl Middleton’s deafening growl made IV a step in the right direction for e9.

12. Rob Zombie: Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor Oh man was this the Rob Zombie album I had been waiting for! The kind of album that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and causes one to smile uncontrollably, VRRV hit the nail on the head with each of its 12 ghoul-infested tracks.

13. !!!: THR!!!ER A totally under-the-radar album, THR!!!ER was a subtle yet hypnotic dance favorite of mine in 2013. Frontman Nic Offer, as always, led the !!! crew through some slick grooves and some new instant classics like “Even When The Water’s Cold”, “Get That Rhythm Right”, and “Except Death”.

And I’d be remiss not mention the honorable mentions of 2013 (i.e. How can I squeeze some more albums on here?) so, in no particular order, here they are:

-Ghost: Infestissumam

-Holograms: Forever

-BLACK TAXI: Chioroscuro

-Mike Doughty: Circles Super Bon Bon…

-Monster Magnet: The Last Patrol

-Korn: The Paradigm Shift/Love & Death: Between Here & Lost

-The Soft Moon: Zeros

Filed Under: Music, Year End Tagged With: !!!, A Pale Horse Named Death, Beyonce, Clutch, Earth Rocker, earthtone9, Filter, IAMX, Killswitch Engage, Lady Gaga, Middle Class Rut, Monster Magnet, Queens Of The Stone Age, Rock And Roll Fables, Royal Thunder, Skinny Puppy, The Soft Moon, The Sun Comes Out Tonight, The Unified Field, THR!!!ER, Too Many Tags, Vista Chino

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