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RNRF X Salem Horror Fest 8: “Official Selections- Shorts & Interludes”, Full Moon Glory Hole

Is there a Sam Huntington (Being Human, Good Girls, Superman Returns) renaissance that we were not aware of??? We recently caught Huntington in a small role in the big, badass The Last Stop In Yuma County (From director Francis Galluppi and starring the fabulous Jim Cummings, go track it down immediately here) and now in […]

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

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:

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Rock and Roll Fables Presents: Top 16 of ’16 (AKA: Why Do I Do This To Myself Every Year?)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! A time of reflection, a time of remembrance, and a time of scrolling through my Itunes to see what was released, and most importantly, what got the most repeated listens in 2016. So here goes…somethin’:

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Bill & Phil’s Songs Of Darkness And Despair Brings Good Tunes As Horror And Metal Icons Unite

A match made in heaven or hell? Or both? Horror icon Bill Moseley (House Of 1000 Corpses, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2) and Phil Anselmo (Scour, Superjoint) have teamed up for an album that needs to be heard to be believed (and appreciated).

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Swarm Of Eyes Bring The METAL in 2017 With Latest Release We Go To War With The Weapons We Have

It’s been close to five long years since Massachusetts metallers Swarm Of Eyes released a collection of new material but after one listen through to their latest release, We Go To War With The Weapons We Have, heavy music fans will agree that wait was definitely worth it.

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Bowie’s Blackstar Brings Brilliance

Editor’s note: We had this thing almost ready to go the week of release WAY back in January and then got blindsided, like most of the world, with the news of David Bowie’s death soon after Blackstar hit stores. In prepping our 2016 ‘best of’ list (Where Blackstar most certainly [...]

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The World Over Hit The Road This December In Support Of New EP Mountains

The World Over is indescribably great. On Mountains, their latest release, they have crafted something that takes the brutality of Rampart District and injected it with infectious melodies which, in turn, evolves their sound tenfold.

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