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“I would’ve loved to sing like Ozzy. But these horrible noises came out of my throat instead!”: The trailblazing German thrash queen who inspired a generation of female metal singers
Holy Moses’ Sabina Classen is one of metal’s great pioneers – but she rarely gets the credit she deserves -
What Everyday Life Looked Like in the 1990s
The modem screeched, the mall was the hangout spot, and your entire digital life fit on a floppy disk. Welcome back to everyday life in the 1990s. Continue reading… -
An Interview With Ivan De Prume, Formerly Of White Zombie
Drummer Ivan De Prume had a rough childhood. Most of the time, he felt like an outcast. But once he found hard rock and heavy metal music, all of that changed. Peers stopped pushing him around. He found a sense of belonging. And most importantly, De Prume locked in with the drums, leading him to hook up with bassist Sean Yseult and vocalist Rob Zombie to form White Zombie. The band launched in the ‘80s, but wasn’t hair metal, thrash, or hardcore punk. Truly, White Zombie were outliers, hooked on doing things their own way. This led to a few
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Neil Wighton The Muse Review
Neil Wighton is the guitarist with Spriggan Mist. A few months ago their album The Glare reached me and it’s excellent. Neil messaged me a couple of weeks ago saying he’s released his debut solo album and if I’d like to take a look at it. Neil said it is: “very much in the Prog […]
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Temple Balls – Jiri and Arde
INTERVIEW WITH TEMPLE BALLS The Finnish melodic hard rock/metal five-piece Temple Balls return with their self-titled fifth album — another collection of powerful, catchy melodic […]
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Ghost Premiere New Music Video For “Umbra”
Multi-platinum Swedish occult rock outfit Ghost have premiered an official music video for their song “Umbra.” The track marks the fourth single to be released from the band’s Billboard 200-topping sixth studio album Skeletá. Amir Chamdin directed the visual for the latest focus track from the record. Ghost are currently on the final… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
Heriot Premiere New Single & Music Video “Master Of Deceit”
Heriot have released their new single “Master Of Deceit,” which arrives alongside a deluxe edition of the British post-metalcore band’s latest album, Devoured By The Mouth Of Hell. In addition to the newly unveiled track, the expanded release also includes last November’s “Commander Of Pain.” The band commented on “Master Of Deceit,”… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
Ingrina – Nåværende Lys (Review)
This is the third album from Ingrina, a post-metal band from France. So what do we have here then – a band who are described as a mix of post-metal and post-hardcore? One who are compared to Cult of Luna, Russian Circles and Year of No Light? With some striking album art to boot? Yep, … Continue reading “Ingrina – Nåværende Lys (Review)” -
Would You is The Burton D’Agostini Procedure’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
A lone guitar opens “Would You” and immediately paints the scene in deep blue. The tone feels nocturnal and intense, gently guiding you into a world of neon lights and traffic signals reflecting on rain-soaked asphalt.Would You is The Burton D’Agostini Procedure’s Single Out Now
That image stays with you because the atmosphere isn’t decorative; it defines the emotional landscape of the track.
The Burton D’Agostini Procedure understand restraint. Rather than rushing forward, they allow the song to breathe. The guitar line lingers, almost cradling the listener, while subtle pads form a soft foundation underneath. The arrangement feels suspended in time. You don’t simply hear it; you drift inside it.
Then the voice arrives, soft and nearly whispered. It carries a distant quality, as if transmitted from another dimension. That distance doesn’t create detachment. On the contrary, it draws you closer. The vocal delivery feels intimate, fragile yet controlled, and it contrasts beautifully with the darker tonal backdrop. Because of this interplay, tension builds in small, deliberate waves.
The rhythm section moves slowly at first. It pulses rather than pushes. Yet when the chorus appears, there’s a subtle acceleration. The tempo doesn’t explode, but it tightens just enough to lift the emotional weight. This rise and fall creates a steady ebb and flow, a gentle climb followed by a descent that mirrors the internal conflict suggested by the title.
The use of pads proves essential. They create a bed of texture that supports the voice without overwhelming it. Every now and then, the guitar steps forward with notes that cut through the haze and land directly in the chest. Those moments feel deliberate and precise.
The overall mood leans strongly into noir territory. You can almost picture a solitary figure walking under flickering streetlights, wrestling with unanswered questions. Still, the song never feels heavy for the sake of drama. It balances melancholy with a strange sense of calm. That duality makes “Would You” hypnotic and fully immersive.
In a musical climate often driven by immediacy, The Burton D’Agostini Procedure choose patience and mood. Their approach rewards attentive listening. The track unfolds gradually, revealing emotional layers with each pass. It’s the kind of song you’d replay late at night, letting it echo in the quiet hours.
Would You is The Burton D’Agostini Procedure‘s Single Out Now!
Nocturnal!
Would You is The Burton D’Agostini Procedure’s Single Out Now The Burton D’Agostini Procedure, hailing from Grand Rapids, United States, is a musical duo formed by Jeff Burton and John D’Agostini who have a rich history in the music industry. Having supported renowned bands like Tonic, Sponge, and The Verve Pipe, their influences span from The Moody Blues to Tame Impala, resulting in a unique sound that blends the best of past and present. Their upcoming original single “Would You,” set for release on February 14th, promises to captivate listeners with its strong production and well-crafted melodies, creating an immersive experience for fans of headphone music.
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