Reunions suck. There isn’t a sadder sight than seeing some band that maybe meant something to you 10 or even 20 years ago getting together again to trot through a set of their greatest hits that ...
Celtic music is going metal. The flutes, bagpipes and other woodwind instruments used for more than 500 years to play the folk music of Ireland and Scotland have historically been made, as one might ...
“It was a real treat to have Eric's unique vocals on this track,” Leah says. “My original demo went from having a mellow, Clannad-type feel to now almost dancing on the line of black-metal. I hope ...
Triptykon, ex-Celtic Frost frontman Tom Warrior's current band, recently announced they'd be performing Celtic Frost's "Requiem" trilogy at Roadburn 2019. "Requiem" includes "Rex Irae" off Into The ...
Celtic Frost (along with Hellhammer) could really go on any essential listening list for extreme metal. They've been so influential to Thrash, Death, and Black metal that they transcend any tight, ...
A history lover with a metal detector has come across the historical find of a lifetime, unearthing a Celtic chariot believed to be two thousand years old. Mike Smith became the first ever amateur to ...
Hundreds of small Celtic gold and silver coins have been found in a Czech field, revealing a possible lost market hidden for millennia.
Two metal detector enthusiasts have uncovered Europe's largest hoard of Celtic coins worth up to £10 million - after searching for more than 30 years. Determined Reg Mead and Richard Miles spent ...
Martin Eric Ain embodied the emptiness and the promise of zero. The bassist saw the void of metal, how it could be fulfilled and destroyed, and forged the extreme metal bands Hellhammer and Celtic ...
'Nothing quite like it': 2,000-year-old Celtic statue with a large penis found by metal detectorists
A 2,000-year-old miniature statue of a small man with an oversized phallus was discovered by an English couple while metal detecting. The Celtic-age, 2-inch tall figurine from the 1st century AD is ...
Nearly 350 artifacts have been unearthed during research at the Łysa Góra archaeological site in Poland, including a rare 2,300-year-old Celtic helmet, providing further confirmation of the Celtic ...
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