Psyclon Nine — “Parasitic,” from the album Crwn Thy Frnicatr (2006).
Month: August 2019
Playlist Challenge, Day 741
In Vein — “Behind the Curtain”
Weekly Focus: Psyclon Nine, Day Two
Psyclon Nine — “Behind a Serrated Grin,” from the album INRI (2005).
Playlist Challenge, Day 740
twenty one pilots — “Stressed Out”
Weekly Focus: Psyclon Nine, Day One
Psyclon Nine — “Tyranny,” from the album Divine Infekt (2003).
Album of the Week: Psyclon Nine’s We the Fallen
I discovered Psyclon Nine many moons ago, while I was in college. I used to listen to “Inri” and “Behind a Serrated Grin” every day while doing schoolwork.
Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to meet front man Nero Bellum, who is on tour with Sköld. With any luck, I will be seeing Psyclon Nine in October. (Fingers crossed!)
Anyway, I decided to feature Psyclon Nine because they’ve been on my mind since the Sköld show, and my album of the week is 2009’s We the Fallen.

Playlist Challenge, Day 739
Hollywood Undead — “Party By Myself”
New Music (7/29 — 8/4)
Lord of the Lost: “Till Death Us Do Part”
Diamante: “When I’m Not Around”
John 5 and the Creatures: “I Want It All”
Infected Rain: “Lure”
Hammerfall: “Dominion”
Red: “From The Ashes”
Northlane: “Eclipse”
Dayseeker: “Sleep Talk”
Hunt The Dinosaur: “Couchlock”
In Flames: “Voices”
DragonForce: “Highway To Oblivion”
Tom Keifer: “The Death of Me”
Korn: “Cold”
Alice Chater: “Tonight”
Wage War: “Prison”
Friendly Fires: “Silhouettes”
Sleep Token: “Dark Signs”
Acres: “Lullaby”
Starcrawler: “Bet My Brains”
MGLA: “Age of Excuse II”
Call Me Karizma: “Imaginary Illness”
Moonshine Bandits: “Do It Again”
Unprocessed: “Artificial Void”
Haley Reinhart: “Deep Water”
Rob Thomas: “Can’t Help Me Now”
Depeche Mode: “Home”
Jeremy Camp: “Should’ve Been Me”
Foster The People: “Imagination”
Roxy Blue: “Rockstar Junkie”
The Ferrymen: “A New Evil”
Equilibrium: “Path Of Destiny”
Unruly Child: “Will We Give Up Today”
Playlist Challenge, Day 738
Zeromancer — “Clone Your Lover”
Weekly Focus: Kill Hannah, Day Seven
Kill Hannah — “Strobe Lights,” from the album Wake Up the Sleepers (2009).