The frontman of the ever-controversial black metal act Gaylord has released a new grindcore project called Jamie Lee Curtis. A veteran of the underground metal scene, Richard Weeks has just celebrated 10 years of writing and recording music for the underground. “What better way to celebrate a decade of doing this than by releasing a new project?” the multi-instrumentalist says. The album named, Insidious Iconoclast, unites frenzied insane vocals over buzzsaw guitars, thunderous bass, and apocalyptic drums. Songs range from the frenetic “Pulverized Cortex” to the somber “Romancing The Stoned.” All vocals, guitars, bass, mixing, and mastering took place in Weeks’ personal studio, Tweed Wolf Studio. “I’m very happy with how the album turne...