#Adrian Recordings
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harshr · 6 months ago
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Superb acid ambience from one half of Boeoes Kaelstigen.
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gbhbl · 2 years ago
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EP Review: Bitch Hawk - ABC of Rock (Adrian Recordings)
This is Bitch Hawk and, if they're not already, they are about to become your new favourite band.
Hardcore/punk crossed with an eccentric display of metal and so much more, Bitch Hawk are back! Their new EP ‘ABC of Rock’ will be released on April 7th, 2023 via Adrian Recordings. This is Bitch Hawk and, if they’re not already, they are about to become your new favourite band. Simply because they don’t conform in any way. Something that every band wants to say but few are actually capable of…
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nofatclips · 2 months ago
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Dissolve to Ashes by SÂVER - Video by Finn G. Aagaard
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t1oui · 1 month ago
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forever pushing my percy weasley was a slytherin and he was like a brother to draco malfoy agenda ft my newer draco malfoy and ginny weasley become friends after the war agenda
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myvinylplaylist · 30 days ago
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Iron Maiden: Powerslave (1984)
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2024 Limited Edition 40th Anniversary Zoetrope Vinyl.
Issued with a gatefold cover and has a 40th anniversary hype sticker on shrink wrap.
Comes with a 4 page insert and a 3D art print which is part of the walmart edition.
Walmart exclusive hype sticker is found on the shrink as well.
BMG Music
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meepingpenguins · 2 years ago
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happy aromantic visibility day
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ruinedholograms · 2 years ago
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Pretty Hate Machine (1989)
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mrdrummerman9015 · 2 months ago
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Now playing: Iron Maiden - Live After Death (1985)
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24-24-1-482 · 10 months ago
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Billboard magazine July 22, 1989.
I’ll have to research if the promotional 12” was available in August.
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a-a-a-anon · 8 months ago
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catboymoses · 11 months ago
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After doing some research I feel confident in saying that this recording with Carolee Carmello as Trina is from 1992!
The first national tour of Falsettos began in December 1992 starring Carolee Carmello as Trina and Adrian Zmed as Marvin; Zmed was also a temporary replacement for Michael Rupert on Broadway. This recording clearly isn't from the tour, as Stephen Bogardus and Chip Zien are also starring, so it's from his time as a replacement. He sounds a little unfamiliar with the role here, which in combination with other evidence makes me think that this recording is pre-tour. It would have to have been after Carmello left her role as Cordelia as well, which was at the end of July 1992. My guess would be that once it was decided Zmed would play the tour with her she came back to Broadway to practice her new role alongside him for a few shows.
Additionally, I'm pretty sure Jason is played by Jonathan Kaplan, who left the show in late 1992!! It really looks like him, and that would fit with this timeline. (Exciting, bc I didn't realize any recordings of his performance existed!)
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metalsongoftheday · 5 months ago
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Friday, July 26: Iron Maiden, "Invaders"
R.I.P. Clive Burr (1957-2013)
“Invaders” might be the most infamous track from Iron Maiden’s early years: the opening track on The Number of the Beast should theoretically have kickstarted what was ultimately a pivotal album for both the band and metal as a whole with power and glory, but it was immediately considered not only one of the weakest tracks on the album (second only to the even more maligned “Gangland”) but kind of an embarrassment for the band.  All these years later, it doesn’t totally add up: the tune was perfectly in line with where the New Wave of British Heavy Metal was in 1982, and indeed was one of the last truly aesthetically NWOBHM tracks Maiden would ever record, and had the inimitable gallop and tongue-twisting wordiness that immediately distinguished the band from their peers.  Alongside that was a commanding introductory performance from then-new frontman Bruce Dickinson, who made no attempts to even nod to his predecessor and seized the spotlight (and never let it go), not to mention suitably punchdrunk production from Martin Birch that both delivered a live and loose feel and highlighted the secret weapon swing of Clive Burr.  To be sure, “Invaders” didn’t have the clarity of purpose that turned The Number of the Beast’s more famous numbers into concert evergreens, but it still had all the elements that indicated Maiden would soon be a major international force, and even better still raged with hunger and fire.
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human-antithesis · 1 year ago
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Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper (October 20th, 2017)
Lineup: Dylan Desmond - Vocals, Bass Jesse Shreibman - Vocals, Drums, Organ
Guest/Session: Adrian Guerra (R.I.P. 2016) - Vocals Erik Moggridge - Additional Vocals
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nofatclips · 9 months ago
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Kings by Chelsea Wolfe from the album Pain is Beauty - Film by Kristin Cofer
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felidthing · 4 months ago
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theyre doing jurjery on my juts goodbyeeeee
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myvinylplaylist · 3 months ago
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Iron Maiden: Piece Of Mind (1983)
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2023 Vinyl Reissue
Cover Art by Derek Riggs
Sanctuary Records
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