Download – Xela – Exorcism + Dunwich Dreams

Posted on December 26, 2011 by

And one more bit of Type-related news… Xela was a solo project of Type co-founder John Twells which he started in 1999. This year marked the end of the project. Learn With Xela is a blog run Twells and it currently offers Exorcism – final Xela album – for download (grab it here). As Twells [...]

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2011 In Overview + News – Type Records

Posted on December 23, 2011 by

Historical Note – Type is a record label which was started by John Twells (a.k.a. John Xela) and Stefan Lewandowski in 2002 in UK. Since 2009, Twells  is running the label “from a small office-cum-studio in Massachusetts.” To find out more, visit label’s official site. Some of the releases that came out on Type this year… [...]

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Collective Review – Feersum Ennjin – S/T (Disassociated Press)

Posted on December 23, 2011 by

Today, our experts weigh in on debut album from Paul D’Amour’s (Lusk, Replicants, Tool) project Feersum Ennjin. Lob23 As a bass player myself, I am more fond of the early TOOL releases than the later ones. So, when asked to review the new release from original Tool founding bass player and song writer Paul D’Amour’s [...]

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Theory Of Everything – Final Version!

Posted on December 21, 2011 by

“Theory Of Everything” is finally here! Grab it via IHRTN’s Bandcamp Page or check out track-by-track breakdown below (and see the videos by some of the artists from the compilation). 1. Phone Home – Meds (bio) 2. Telethon – OwNixGolly (bio) 3. Ted Bundy’s Volkswagon – Whorehopper (bio) 4. Old World Vulture – Benny (bio) 5. Hopewell – 10,000 Black Masses (pt. 1) (bio) 6. Glorie [...]

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Theory Of Everything – Bios – Steel Pole Bath Tub

Posted on December 20, 2011 by

Note - “Theory Of Everything” is an upcoming digital compilation from IHRTN. You can preview it here Their contribution: Carbon Hardcore/noise trio out of Bozeman, MT that was formed in 1987. Bay Area threesome (two of whom originally hail from Bozeman, Montana) Steel Pole Bath Tub put a happy face (well, sorta) on industrial-strength grind rock, leavening [...]

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