When Agalloch surprisingly disbanded in 2016, there was a collective sign of disappointment from those in the know in the metal community at losing one of its most creative, authentic, and genuinely unique bands. Agalloch rose to prominence through a progressive metal alchemy that combined black metal, neo-folk, and atmospheric elements which set them apart from their peers in the late 1990s and early 2000s, specifically with their debut album Pale Folklore (1999) and its landmark follo...
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When Agalloch surprisingly disbanded in 2016, there was a collective sign of disappointment from those in the know in the metal community at losing one of its most creative, authentic, and genuinely unique bands. Agalloch rose to prominence through a progressive metal alchemy that combined black metal, neo-folk, and atmospheric elements which set them apart from their peers in the late 1990s and early 2000s, specifically with their debut album Pale Folklore (1999) and its landmark follo...
Episode 13: Mario Lalli (Across the River, Yawning Man, Fatso Jetson, Queens of the Stone Age)
Where Did Mary Go?
48 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 13: Mario Lalli (Across the River, Yawning Man, Fatso Jetson, Queens of the Stone Age)
When interviewed about Mario Lalli for a documentary about the emerging desert rock scene he grew up in, Josh Homme of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age fame described him this way: “Mario is the one guy who I always thought deserved the most credit for everything. He was always a few years ahead of his time… He’s always had this way about him – he’s very giving, he’s always done everything for the right reasons, for the art of it, for the love of it, and expecting nothing.”  ...
Where Did Mary Go?
When Agalloch surprisingly disbanded in 2016, there was a collective sign of disappointment from those in the know in the metal community at losing one of its most creative, authentic, and genuinely unique bands. Agalloch rose to prominence through a progressive metal alchemy that combined black metal, neo-folk, and atmospheric elements which set them apart from their peers in the late 1990s and early 2000s, specifically with their debut album Pale Folklore (1999) and its landmark follo...