Happy Walters combined metal and rap for Judgment Night, rock and electronic for Spawn, and rap and electronic for Blade II. As terrific/terrible as it sounds.
Covering Iron Maiden is tricky. Two decades of shitty metal bands have paved the way for this thing all the way up my ass. But that’s not always the case here.
Another Year on the Streets Volume 2 is pretty easy to summarize. Everyone knows which side of the fence they’re on, so why don’t I just point to the fence?
This navigates the hits, the hidden gems, combining big names, and underground faves digging deep and showing why the mainstream will never understand them.
A beast of many stripes. In this unseasonable and unfriendly climate, a new-ish record company has emerged to bring us the best in multiple genres and forms.
This comp is the aural equivalent of invitin’ all yer rowdy friends over for an eviction party, but with the security of not bein’ homeless the next day.
This guy’s been running his label for five years outta his garage (he’s 18 now), and he’s selling this 24-song punk comp for $1, so how can ya go wrong?