Posts Tagged ‘Chris Spicuzza’

MAKES ME SAD I DON’T OWN GUITAR HERO WORLD TOUR

Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 2:00pm by Axl Rosenberg

About a dozen of you have e-mailed me to ask why we haven’t mentioned that Chimaira’s “On Broken Glass” (from The Infection, natch) is now avail as a free download for Guitar Hero World Tour.

So. Did you know that Chimaira’s “On Broken Glass” is now avail as a free download for Guitar Hero World Tour?

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A REALLY LONG REVIEW OF CHIMAIRA’S THE INFECTION

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at 2:00pm by Axl Rosenberg

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Chimaira have never made the same exact album twice, so the only thing a listener can assume about a new Chimaira record is this: it’s going to be crushingly heavy. This band makes truly unpleasant, misanthropic Metal with a capital fucking “M.” Fuck, their most famous song is all about how they don’t like you very much.

The Infection is no exception. It sounds at once both distinctly like Chimaira and yet not precisely like anything the band has ever made before. The dichotomy of it, though, is that the vitriol is wrapped the catchiest and, in some ways, most optimistic music the Cleveland sextet has ever created.

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CHIMAIRAAAAAAAAAA

Friday, March 13th, 2009 at 10:06am by Axl Rosenberg

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Holy crap, people are getting The Infection tats already? That’s fucking devotion.

ANYWAY, here’s some cool Chimaira shit you should know about:

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CHIMAIRA VOCALIST MARK HUNTER: THE METALSUCKS INTERVIEW

Thursday, February 12th, 2009 at 12:00pm by Axl Rosenberg

Few bands in modern metal are as exciting as Chimaira. That’s because few bands constantly undergo such a dramatic and undeniable evolutions from album to album – and do so with a bare minimum of line-up changes. From their 2000 self-released debut, This Present Darkness, right up to 2007’s Resurrection, Chimaira have never made the same album twice. Elements of thrash, death, groove, black, and even prog metal and punk abound, and, ultimately, the only thing you ever know for sure about a new Chimaira album is this: it’s gonna be heavy as a motherfucker, and just as catchy.

As the band – which includes guitarists Rob Arnold and Matt DeVries, bassist Jim LaMarca, drummer Andols Herrick, and keyboardist/sampler Chris Spicuzza – anticipates the April 21 release of their sixth album, The Infection, we were lucky enough to snag an exclusive e-mail interview with vocalist Mark Hunter. After the jump, read Mark’s thoughts on the group’s latest offering, the ongoing metamorphosis of their sound, reuniting with longtime producer Ben Schigel, the internet as a marketing tool, the state of his pure hatred, and more.

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