August, 2010
Chris Reynolds
What started you off and got you into artwork?
Art is something I’ve always done. I got into tattooing in my teens. There was a biker shop in town we used to go to, to get our weed, and they knew I could draw, so I started drawing designs for them. They were offering to [...]
Hellbent For Cooking
By MaryAnn Bayer
This weeks band of the week isn’t a band at all. It’s a book. Hellbent For Cooking by Annick “Morbid Chef” Giroux. Finally a book intermingling my two favorite things: Food and Heavy Metal. Hellbent was published by Bazillion Points, founded by Ian Christe, author of “Sound of the Beast” and host of [...]
Early Man
By MaryAnn Bayer
In 1987, I discovered Heavy Metal. I was 12 or 13, in 8th grade and had a Best Friend named Gina. Lots of people at school hated Gina, partly because she beat up a girl on her first day of school, but mostly, it was because she was metal. Gina, with her Megadeth [...]
Carried Away Coffins
Carried Away Coffins is blowing up. Tattoo artists, (as well as everyone else) in the upstate NY area are placing orders for Drew’s skillfully built custom coffins that are made to your specifications. Almost anything you want built, Carried Away Coffins can pull off with ease and in a good time frame. Everything from shelves [...]
July, 2010
Black Helicopter
By MaryAnn Bayer
Black Helicopter are curmudgeons. Indie Rock needs more stubborn people with unwavering ideas. Perhaps then I would listen to more indie rock. As it stands the genre seems filled with wimpy boys and waify chicks doing Fleetwood Mac covers who would be just as happy if they were say, modeling. I’ll pass [...]



