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 16: Antti & Janne Wirman (Children of Bodom, Warmen)
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4 months ago
Episode 16: Antti & Janne Wirman (Children of Bodom, Warmen)
When Children of Bodom played their final show on December 15, 2019, it quite possibly could have been the last time their brilliant keyboardist Janne Wirman ever played a single note of music he wrote. The last show came as a culmination of a tumultuous year that saw the band split ways with lead guitarist and vocalist Alexi Laiho after a series of disagreements, exacerbated by his increasingly erratic behavior due to alcohol abuse, which made it impossible for the legendary Finnish ba...
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...