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Prong Revel In Their Own History On Triumphant X-No Absolutes

28 January 2016 By jesse Leave a Comment

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I rarely read a review from another site/magazine when I plan on reviewing something myself. But when a band like Prong, who I’ve been a fan of for over 20 years, gets a shitty review in a metal mag I really like then I HAVE to check it out…and debunk every fault my fellow reviewer seemed to find with the record. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Art Cruz, Jason Christopher, Prong, Rock And Roll Fables, SPV/Steamhammer, Tommy Victor, X-No Absolutes

Tommy Victor: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

3 April 2015 By jesse 1 Comment

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“I think this group of songs and these bands we picked needed to be highlighted as early influences, a big part of the band, and songs that we liked, too.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Interviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Art Cruz, Danzig, eOne Music, Jason Christopher, Primitive Race, Prong, Rock And Roll Fables, Songs From The Black Hole, Tommy Victor, Winds of Plague

Prong Honor Their Roots On Covers Album, Songs From The Black Hole

4 March 2015 By jesse Leave a Comment

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Creating the perfect covers album, much like remix albums to an extent, can be a tricky business at times. It takes the right kind of artist and the right collection of songs for one to really stand out. That said, it fills me with an immense amount of pride to report that Prong is definitely the right kind of band and Songs From The Black Hole is definitely the right collection of songs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables Tagged With: Art Cruz, Bad Brains, Black Flag, eOne Music, Fugazi, Husker Du, Jason Christopher, Killing Joke, Neil Young, Prong, Rock And Roll Fables, Sisters Of Mercy, Songs From The Black Hole, SPV/Steamhammer, Tommy Victor

Untitled Metal Column: Volume 3 (Prong, Ruining Lives)

27 May 2014 By jesse Leave a Comment

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Prong can do no wrong in my book and, to be honest, I’m just happy they still exist because there seemed to be a time where that might not be the case anymore (Happily, that reality is in the distant past). Not only is Prong reinvigorated after 2012’s jaw dropping Carved Into Stone but the band has bounced back with one of the quickest turnarounds for a new studio album ever (For Prong, anyway).

The result is Ruining Lives which is undoubtedly more straightforward and more vicious than its predecessor. Probably the greatest surprise to be found on Ruining Lives is the amount of melody found within. Sure, it’s Prong through and through but RL succeeds the most when it takes the elements that made Carved Into Stone so great and experiments further. Where as CIS experimented with song structure, RL focuses instead on mastermind Tommy Victor using his voice in another way: to actually sing! Sure, the snarls and sneers are still there but the overall vocal presence on this one suggests a more mature Victor as lead vocalist.

For every thrasher like “The Barriers” and “The Book Of Change” (And boy, are those two thrashy!) there’s a pummeling song like “Windows Shut” with a chorus that’s just out of this world for Prong. Or take “Remove, Separate Self” which combines all the shredding Prong is synonymous for with another chorus that makes the song destined to be the next great crowd pleaser . Producer Steve Evetts returns once again to craft this next Prong classic along with new members Art Cruz and Jason Christopher on drums and bass, respectively.

Ruining Lives triumphs and strengths (Which is the whole of the album) also further proves why Victor is a staple when it comes to new albums by legendary personalities like Glenn Danzig and Al Jourgensen and why he has constantly served as a mentor for so many young musicians because at this point, and with the bass/drum revolving door within, Prong IS Tommy Victor. Prong band camp perhaps?

Ruining Lives is available now everywhere. Get your copy here now!

 

Filed Under: Album Reviews, Music, New Releases, Rock And Roll Fables, Untitled Metal Column Tagged With: Art Cruz, Jason Christopher, new prong album, Prong, prong ruining lives review, Rock And Roll Fables, SPV/Steamhammer, Steve Evetts, Tommy Victor

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