
Richmond, VA speed-metal titans Lamb of God have spent the better part of the summer on the road touring Europe and raising hell with Metallica. The band, who have been riding high on the success of Wrath , recently returned to the States. With Labor Day upon us, LimeWire Music Blog caught up with lead screamer Randy Blythe and found out how life on the road has treated him this summer. How's your summer going so far, Randy? It's going much better now that I am [...]

Tracklist: 1 Monongahela 2 Risk Guitar 3 We'll Take Oregon Hill 4 Huntsman 5 The Plague 6 The Catch 7 There Isn't a Single Star in the Sky 8 Mean Season 9 Brace 10 Laurel Street Download
The Silent Ballet: Volume 8 Spring 2008 After several compilations romping through various related fields, Volume VIII returns to what this compilation series began with in Volume I, bringing the post-rock hits. The current edition brings together tracks from some current albums we're enjoying at the TSB headquarters and ones that should be making some huge waves [...]
It's one of those things you don't really expect to happen because it seems so completely outlandish...but I found myself watching "The Moment Of Truth" on FOX last night. The premise of the show, as I understood it at the time, was that people sit down and answer 50 or 100 personal questions about their lives. Then they're called out onto a stage in front of millions of people and their family and asked to repeat their answers for everybody. If they do so correctly, the contestant can win up to five-hundred thousand dollars. Like I said, it was a [...]

It's that time again! End of the year means year end top album lists come flying from every corner of the internet. It would appear there are crap ton of lists that I will be sorting through over the last week of December to see if I missed in any true gems this year. As always, I am sure I have. I've discussed that pet peeve of mine time and time again, but it's inevitable as you just can't listen to everything right? Anyway, here are the BOAWS top 20 records of the year. [...]

While Richmond, Virginia's Tulsa Drone may often be lumped into the instrumental post-rock crowd, they are forging on with their own brand and vision of what instrumental rock should sound like. One thing that I have come to enjoy about Tulsa Drone and their latest album Songs from a Mean Season is that they don't necessarily rely on the quiet to loud aesthetics commonly used within the genre. Something you'll read often about Tulsa Drone is that their music contains an almost cinematic feel to it, [...]