Slipknot — “The Heretic Anthem,” from the album Iowa (2001).
heavy metal
Weekly Focus: Slipknot, Day Five
My favorite Slipknot song ❤
Slipknot — “The Nameless,” from the album Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (2004).
Weekly Focus: Slipknot, Day Four
Slipknot — “Before I Forget,” from the album Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (2004).
Weekly Focus: Slipknot, Day Three
Slipknot — “Psychosocial,” from the album All Hope is Gone (2008).
Weekly Focus: Slipknot, Day Two
One of my favorites from Slipknot ❤
Slipknot — “Spit It Out,” from the self-titled album (1999).
Weekly Focus: Slipknot, Day One
Starting with maybe the most typical Slipknot song in a lot of ways…
Slipknot — “Wait and Bleed,” from the self-titled album (1999).
Night Out
This is more or less a review of Shallow Side’s show in Madison last Friday, but it is also a personal post. I’ve been absent from the local music scene for a while and it was absolutely wonderful being back.
Unfortunately, I missed most of the opening act, a band called By All Means. What I did see, however, was really good. If you like hard rock/heavy metal, you might want to check them out.
I have been to four or five Shallow Side shows previously. I always enjoy them. An energetic performance coupled with amazing originals–and some odd but very fun covers–makes for one hell of a night. Shallow Side is better than anyone at getting an audience on its feet, except perhaps Almost Kings.
Friday was no different. The band’s set included originals such as “Stand Up,” “Out of Reach,” and “My Addiction.” I have to admit, though, that one of my favorite parts was their version of Bruno Mars’s “Uptown Funk,” with which they concluded their show. Front man Eric Boatright definitely did the track justice. It was just…magnificent. 🙂
From left to right: drummer Heath Fields, vocalist Eric Boatright, guitarist Seth Trimble, and bassist Cody Hampton.
Bunny ears, courtesy of Seth…
Seth got me twice. Lol.

Looks like Seth tried to get me three times.






Weekly Focus: Marilyn Manson, Day Seven
Marilyn Manson — “Cake and Sodomy,” from the album Portrait of an American Family (1994).
Weekly Focus: Marilyn Manson, Day Five
My favorite from Antichrist Superstar ❤
Marilyn Manson — “Tourniquet,” from the album Antichrist Superstar (1996).
Weekly Focus: Marilyn Manson, Day Two
Marilyn Manson — “The Beautiful People,” from the album Antichrist Superstar (1996).