Five Records That Changed My Life, Part 43: Pontus Egberg
Swedish musician Pontus Egberg is the bass player for heavy metal bands King Diamond and Wolf.
Read MoreSwedish musician Pontus Egberg is the bass player for heavy metal bands King Diamond and Wolf.
Read MoreExcellent Swedish Viking metal is served up on Thyrfing’s eighth studio album.
Read MoreThe American guitarist Doug Aldrich made a name for himself with Dio and Whitesnake. He joined The Dead Daisies as lead guitarist in 2016.
Read MoreTom Allom is an English recording engineer and record producer. As an engineer, Tom worked on Black Sabbath’s first three albums. As a producer, he has worked on eleven Judas Priest albums.
Read MoreThe English guitarist Graham Oliver co-founded heavy metal band Saxon in Yorkshire, England in 1977.
Read More“Roll Over” is the fourth and final single and video from Danish rockers Black Swamp Water’s forthcoming third album. “Awakening”.
Read MoreSwedish rock trio KajHolst has better songs than most bands. The new EP is flawless and should elevate this band to a much bigger stage.
Read MoreIn 2020, Brazilian thrash metal band Nervosa’s bassist and vocalist Fernanda Lira left the band together with drummer Luana Dametto to focus on their terrific death metal band Crypta.
Read MoreThe American guitarist Marty Friedman made a name for himself with the bands Cacophony and Megadeth before he moved to Japan where he has continued his successful solo career.
Read MoreNaoko Yamano is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the cult Japanese rock band Shonen Knife. She founded the garage rock trio in Osaka in 1981.
Read MoreTom Angelripper is the vocalist, bassist and main songwriter for the German thrash metal band Sodom which he founded in 1981.
Read MoreHampus Klang is the guitarist for the Swedish heavy metal band Bullet. He is also one of the founders and organisers of the cult Swedish heavy metal festival Muskelrock.
Read MoreToday, modern metal band As I May from Finland premieres the video for the track “Breaking Myself Away”.
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