IN WHICH WE COULDN’T GO OUT ‘CAUSE OUR ROOTS WERE SHOWING
I just wanna throw my two cents in…
True story: when I was a kid, I thought the lyrics to “Black No. 1” were “You can’t go out ’cause your boobs are showing.” I was confused about what the song’s title meant, but otherwise, the words made perfect sense to me. Oh, misheard lyrics. You never cease to amuse.
Even if you weren’t a Type O Negative fan or a Carnivore fan, you have to admit that Peter Steele had one of the most distinctive voices in the history of metal. You never heard the guy and thought, “Gee, who is that?” And because my mother used to work with Josh Silver’s (now sadly also departed) dad, Type O Negative always felt, somehow, more tangible to me; Steele was iconic and often seemed larger than life, but I knew he wasn’t superhuman.That he passed away so young was a very unfortunate reminder that he wasn’t The Man of Steele. But he made his mark and left something to appreciated behind, and in the end, that’s all any of us can really ask for.
Here are some happier things that happened in the world of metal this week:
- We unveiled the line-up for Summer Slaughter 2010.
- We debuted a new video by Jungle Rot.
- We spoke to Kerry King and Dave Lombardo from Slayer, Chino Moreno from Deftones, and Stephen Pearcy from Ratt.
- Cynic’s Paul Masvidal contemplated depression, As I Lay Dying’s Nick Hipa contemplated L O S T, and The Austerity Program’s Justin Foley contemplated the perfect Taco Riff.
- We checked out new releases by Levi/Werstler, Wormrot, and Bison B.C. and Sweet Apple.
- Ever dreamed of singing with Nevermore? We’re running pretty much the coolest contest in the history of ever.
Next week brings at least one and possibly two big surprises, plus, knock on a wood, the debut of a new column by a writer you will hate. See ya then.
-AR