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ARE BIG EARS OVERRATED?: ELECTRIC WIZARD’S DOPETHRONE

Written by on 13 August 2025

Last week we covered Radiohead, a group who somehow incorporated dozens of influences into a single band. Today, we’re looking at a group who distilled the essence of a single influence, Black Sabbath, into a hyper-concentrate for their own band, Electric Wizard. Electric Wizard is for people who think Sabbath’s riffs are too fast and […]

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SPECIALIZING IN FUCKING YOUR FUN –  HIGH ON FIRE’S DE VERMIS MYSTERIIS 

Written by on 31 July 2025

Last weekend, Nic and I went on a band field trip to watch some metal. A loaded bill at the Mission Ballroom saw Converge, Sanguisugabogg, Khemmis, and Suicide Cages opening for The Dillinger Escape Plan, who were reuniting with their original singer, Dimitri Minakakis.  “You guys having fun?” Minakakis asked the audience. “Fuck your fun.” […]

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SHOOTING YOUR SHOT: LED ZEPPELIN’S LED ZEPPELIN

Written by on 19 June 2025

Led Zeppelin are the Steven Spielberg of hard rock and heavy metal, and this, their debut album, is their Jaws. Just as spectacle-driven blockbusters existed before Spielberg, horny white boys made suped-up blues before Zep but never on such a large scale and never to such immense popularity.  Consider the Led Zeppelins before Led Zeppelin: […]

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A JANGLE FROM THE PAST: R.E.M.’S MURMUR

Written by on 12 June 2025

The Heck Records column often celebrates loud, distorted guitars. We can’t get enough of Marshall crunch, goopy fuzz, wailing unison bends, hissing feedback, and the total annihilation of a soundwave. But it’s nice to be reminded that before Hendrix and company turned the instrument purely into a conduit for electricity, the electric guitar was simply […]

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