NEWS 2020/01/26
Tonight, the 62nd GRAMMY Awards will go down in LA, honoring artists whose work in music has changed the world in the past year. This also means there will be a new winner of the Best Metal Performance GRAMMY, an award whose entire history is checkered and dubious. As a rule, the Best Metal GRAMMY is less an honoring of relevant, talented individuals in the world of heavy music and more a chance for the Recording Academy to show the world how little they know about the genre other than that it continues to make money for some reason. In honor of this long and frustrating tradition, we decided to look at every Best Metal Performance GRAMMY and examine who won versus who should have won. Here’s a breakdown of the last 31 years… 1989 Who won: Jethro TullWho should’v...
We Are Not Your Kind
アイオワが産んだ猟奇趣味的激烈音楽集団、スリップノット。数々の苦難&受難を乗り越え、いよいよ完全復活を果たす―――― 通算6枚目となるニュー・アルバム『ウィー・アー・ノット・ユア・カインド』をロードランナーよりリリース! !
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The Dusk in Us
1.A Single Tear 2.Eye of the Quarrel 3.Under Duress 4.Arkhipov Calm 5.I Can Tell You About Pain 6.The Dusk in Us 7.Wildlife 8.Murk & Marrow 9.Trigger 10.Broken By Light 11.Cannibals 12.Thousands of Miles Between Us 13.Reptilian