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Tours: Shook Ones Northeast Tourdates

News — November 6, 2006

Shook Ones have lined up dates for a Northeast tour in support of their new full-length, Facetious Folly Feat. The album is out now on Revelation Records. To view the dates, click "read more."

MP3s: Check Out A New Shook Ones Song

News — March 22, 2012

Run For Cover Records' 7" subscription series is coming to an end. The last installment is from Shook Ones featuring the new track entitled "MerriweatherPostPavillion," which you can check out below, with the b-side entitled, "Fancy." Non-subscribers can pre-order the 7" now.

Behemoth – I Loved You at Your Darkest

Review — October 22, 2018

The fanfare that surrounded 2014s The Satanist was not an unwarranted reaction and for Behemoth it marked a significant turning point. Hailed as a modern classic almost immediately and allowing the Polish band to reach the upper echelons of the extreme metal scene with huge tours both in Europe and …

Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet – These Ones are Bitter

Review — June 28, 2007

Growing up, Ben Weasel was the total embodiment of punk rock to me. Sure, NOFX was the band that hooked me in, but Screeching Weasel made me fall in love with the genre. Plus the dude's been wearing leather jackets and chucks since the late eighties and probably hasn't held …

Above this Fire – Last Ones

Review — February 23, 2009

It's been over three years since Above this Fire released their debut full-length, In Perspective. Since that recording the band has grown immensely as songwriters, something that is evident when you listen to the two albums back to back. The band's growth and evolution since their initial recordings is something …

Various Artists – Amirtha Kidambi, Elder Ones – Holy Science

Review — November 7, 2016

Amirtha Kidambi is an intriguing musician, an exploratory musics creator and a stellar singer. Having participated in a number of projects, including Mary Halvorson's Code Girl, Seven Teares and Tongues, with Elder Ones we see her for the first time acting as the band leader. Around her is …

Shook Ones – Slaughter of the Insole

Review — February 18, 2006

In 2005, Shook Ones quietly released their debut LP Sixteen on Endwell Records. Okay, so maybe quite a few people noticed, but I'm just trying to cover my ass for not reviewing it when I damn well should have. As a result of that stellar release this Washington state group …

Shook Ones – Facetious Folly Feat

Review — December 11, 2006

2006 has seen the release of plenty of outstanding records from melodic hardcore bands, and as the year is coming to a close you might think the best of the best have already graced us with their presence. If so, then think again. Shook Ones' Facetious Folly Feat has defied …

Shook Ones – The Unquotable A.M.H.

Review — July 2, 2009

Now on their third album, Shook Ones already have a pretty solid reputation. After the melodic hardcore masterpiece that was Facetious Folly Feat, I thought it would be difficult to make another record that was as fast and energetic as that one. Well, what does the band do instead? …

The Great Old Ones – Al Azif

Review — May 7, 2012

The Great Old Ones hail from Bordeaux, France, and fuse a deep love and interest in the H.P. Lovecraft universe with the extremity of blackened metal. Forming in 2009 as a solo project, Benjamin Guerry soon added four other musicians to the fold and the band of today began to …

The Great Old Ones – Tekeli-Li

Review — September 1, 2014

The incredible nature of The Great Old Ones majestic, sweeping and downright epic black metal was devastatingly apparent on their debut Al Azif - a record that saw them take flight into the musical world and in turn become one of the most talked about bands of 2012. The French …

The Great Old Ones – EOD: A Tale of Dark Legacy

Review — April 3, 2017

The influence of H.P. Lovecraft in popular culture is undeniable, and its presence in the metal genre is highlighted from classic Metallica tracks, to off-kilter acts like Blind Idiot God. The Great Old Ones, a French post-black metal outfit, proudly embrace this tradition, as their suggests, exploring the themes …

Shook Ones – Body Feel

Review — January 7, 2019

Shook Ones are a nostalgic band for me, they were the most active during my teenage years and I associate them with that time period. I’m sure like most of their fans, I was surprised they released a new full length given that it’s been five years since they’ve released …

Splits: Drowningman Un-Splits

News — May 22, 2004

So after two years of not being a band, Drowingman has decided to reform. Vocalist Simon Brody and original guitarist Denny Donovan, with whom Brody had been working with in post-Drowningman act The Scheme, recently decided to bring the band back from the dead and return to the bands original …

Bands I Like: Shook Ones

Blog — July 15, 2007

Shook Ones, for the uninitiated, are a melodic hardcore band from Seattle, Washington. Their debut LP, Sixteen, had some serious Kid Dynamite aping going on, without a doubt, but it was a really solid effort regardless. The more I listened to Sixteen though, the more I found it kind …

Show Review: The Great Old Ones w/Terzij de Horde and Oblivionized @ The Unicorn, London (January 5th 2013)

Blog — January 9, 2013

The Unicorn is suffering from a severe lack of air con tonight, the tension in the air made all the palpable by the insane levels of heat and the anticipation for the very first UK performance by French black metal quintet The Great Old Ones.  First though, are London …