17:19 - scapeplan [link] "Anything but Heavy Metal": A paper on the influences of not liking music, relating to subjects such as racism and classism.
15:56 - Apothecary I love the punk feel of this, like Kvelertak on PCP [link]
15:52 - EMols86 @Jaeryd17 that's pretty cool (and insane if it were real), but I've heard of that concept before. @huascaman probably in the top 20 of best movies I've ever seen (for the record, I've seen 1200+ movies :P).
15:27 - Apothecary @huascaman you guys "get medieval on dat ass"?
15:12 - huascaman [link] This is how sex is done in my country
13:18 - Jaeryd17 How to commit suicide the fun way: [link]
10:12 - NocturnalStalker My CD, DVD and vinyl collection has finally passed the number of the Beast (it's 668 now). :)
Cattle Decapitation vocalist Travis Ryan has recently recorded vocals for the new Soulfly album due early 2012 on Roadrunner Records. Travis recorded his portion of the vocals at Frick'in Studios in San Marcos, CA, with engineer Dan Frick and the result was extremely positive.
"It's an honor to receive a call from someone you had pictures of on your wall as a kid asking you to be on a new album of theirs. I literally had a picture of Max and Gloria holding Richie in her arms that I ripped out of a copy of Metal Maniacs on my wall when I was 15 or 16. Now they're asking for my artistic hand in one of their creations, just doesn't get much more surreal than that. Very honored and the song is very "death metal-ish" and completely crushes. Happy to be a part of it!"
The producer of Soulfly's new album, Zeuss (Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, The Red Chord) responded to the delivery of Travis' tracks saying "The vocals fucking rule! Fits the song perfect... Very refreshing for me to hear these days."
Cattle Decapitation recently announced the status of their new album writing process and will be entering Flatline Audio Studios in Denver, CO, in January to record. Fans can expect an early Spring 2012 release date on Metal Blade Records.