- The Devil, Mr. Jones, and the Wendigoon: Unpacking Aurelio Voltaire’s Musical Mythos
Aurelio Voltaire's "The Devil and Mr. Jones" explores the interplay between fame, identity, and folklore, particularly through the lens of the Wendigo myth. This editorial delves into the song's symbolic depth and cultural significance.
- Echoes of Sorrow: The Draconian Playlist and the Art of Melancholic Music
Explore the emotional depths of the Draconian Playlist, where sorrowful melodies invite introspection and contemplation, transforming pain into art.
- Meretseger: The Goddess of Punishment and Protection in Ancient Egyptian Mythology
Meretseger, the ancient Egyptian goddess known as 'She Who Loves Silence,' serves as a powerful symbol of punishment and protection in the context of sacred spaces and burial grounds.
- Reviving Metal’s Legacy: Halestorm, Code Orange, and Baroness Cover Pantera’s ‘Mouth for War’
Halestorm, Code Orange, and Baroness unite to cover Pantera's 'Mouth for War,' showcasing the power of collaboration in metal while supporting a charitable cause. This editorial explores the symbolic significance of the song, the role of community in music production, and the future of heavy music.