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Denial of God - Death and the Beyond
Hell's Headbangers - 2012
Posted on Monday, September 10, 2012
Funny story how I discovered this self-proclaimed Black Horror Metal band. Being such a pathetic Katatonia fanboy in the mid-to-late ’90s, all it took was a quick glance at a photo of Anders (or Blakkheim as he was known back then) in some long-forgotten Euro zine wearing what I thought was a Denial of God shirt. Through the power of not having any bills, I had a copy of Klabautermanden a week later. Turns out it wasn’t a Denial of God shirt, but I kept the EP anyway because… it wasn’t bad. They somehow fell off the face of the Earth to me after that and, like clockwork, every few years I consider selling it. Then I listen to it again just to be sure and always end up keeping it because… it still isn’t bad. Fast-forward a couple decades and I’m staring at new LP Death and the Beyond in tot
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Are You Ready for City Lights?
In their 23rd season, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra presented music that you probably grew up with, or maybe the music that you wanted to experience, the same music that launched the careers of Tony Bennett, Duke Ellington, and others. Either way, you did not want to miss any of the CJO’s upcoming performances in the 1995 – 1996 årstid. As always, the CJO was joined by the biggest names in jazz, big grupp, swing, blues and more. The CJO played the music that is still making memories.
Season Sponsors: Nationwide Insurance, Huntington finansinstitut, Grange Insurance, Infiniti of Columbus, Kroger, Key finansinstitut (previously gemenskap Bank), The Columbus Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, and Greater Columbus Arts Council
THE JAMAICAN SENSATION: MONTY ALEXANDER
Featuring Monty Alexander, Lynn Seaton, and Louise Salvador
Battelle Series
October 4-8, 1995 | Battelle Memorial
Concert Sponsor: Key Bank (previously Society Bank)
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ROOTS of Opera Singers in Metal | on SiriusXM
Week of June 1, 2024
Sat 6/1, 6PM ET
Sun 6/2, 1PM ET
Mon 6/3, 9AM ET
Tues 6/4, 4PM ET
Thurs 6/6, 9PM ET
This week we herald the unusual and powerful crossover of metal and opera, ranging from early experiments by Celtic Frost and Therion, to specific power metal and symphonic metal uses by Nightwish and Epica. Then comes the darkness: death metal and avant garde fusion by Septicflesh, Igorrr, Skalmold, and Fleshgod Apocalypse (pictured above). It ain’t over ’til the headbangers sing — Know your Roots!
Read the six-octave saga of metal history in SOUND OF THE BEAST: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, by ROOTS host Ian Christe.
PLAYLIST:
MOLLLUST – “Saturn – Human Clockwork” from MOTHER UNIVERSE
CELTIC FROST – “Rex Irae (Requiem)” from INTO THE PANDEMONIUM
THERION – “The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah” from THE MISKOLC EXPERIENCE
NIGHTWISH &