Remember her courage, ideals, dignity, resolve... and leadership of this nation
THEY were five simple words spoken in memory of an extraordinary woman.
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THEY were five simple words spoken in memory of an extraordinary woman.
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The Show No Mercy showcase at House Of Vans (aka Mohawk) started early.
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Enslaved, Pallbearer, Royal Thunder and Ancient VVisdom at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA on February 21, 2013.
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Unlike most people assigned to do these things, I actually enjoy making lists.
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Maybe it's because 2012 has been riddled with seemingly endless apocalyptic musings, but this year has been FILLED with some of the most amazing black, thrash, death, and doom metal.
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The Little Rock group released the year's best album, Sorrow and Extinction, an exquisite piece of mournful, yet somehow also uplifting doom.
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Pallbearer crushed it the other night in Brooklyn, their sensuous vibrations seeping into my core with every doomy guitar stroke and thunderous drum thud.
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Little Rock, Arkansas doom quartet Pallbearer have announced a U.S. tour for September, in support of their 2012 record Sorrow and Extinction.
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I had a transcendent experience hearing Pallbearer live last night at Saint Vitus...
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Now that SXSW 2012 is done, we're counting down the days until the next one.
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Pulling your hair out because two hot day parties clash with each other.
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Beyond Black Sabbath, traditional doom puts me to sleep.
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Doom is a broad category, one of those descriptors that needs an extra word like "stoner," "funeral," "sludge," "death," or "drone" to help narrow things down a little.
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After their injury and subsequent cancellation from last year's megashow with Disma, Oak and Coffinworm , Loss has been itching to make it back up to NYC to make up the lost date.
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Sorrow and Extinction , the new album from Pallbearer, has been arrives next week with a lot of hype — some of it even generated right here on MetalSucks, where our own Grim Kim promised that the album would fuck your face off.
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