Tonight, we have two very special guests on the Metal Injection Livecast. Seeing as both The Red Chord and Between the Buried and Me had new albums released we secured a member of each band to call into the show for a few minutes. Joining us from the Red Chord will be bassist Greg Weeks [...]
Wow! MetalSucks has alerted me to the fact that BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME announced on their MySpace page that in January of 2010 they will be out on the road with CYNIC, THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT and SCALE THE SUMMIT. Holy shit… if they need a title for the tour, I got one: Sploogefest. [...]
Our inboxes are aflutter with fans celebrating today’s release of The Great Misdirect. Mostly they range in tone anywhere from “jizz” to “splooge” but never anything less. Here’s a sample, sent in by MS reader Patrick Dorsey:Hello, Axl and Vince. Longtime reader. First-time e-mailer. After hearing The Great Misdirect, I wanted to shout it from [...]
Between the Buried and Me’s new opus The Great Misdirect is finally out today! To celebrate, we’re holding a contest offering you the chance to win all of the awesome shit you see listed above. That sweet bass alone is worth the time it’s gonna take you to enter the contest, plus you get all [...]
Fresh off completing their video diary updates, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME have now posted a 6 minute audio teaser featuring snippets from the entire scope of their new album, The Great Misdirect (out October 27th). I don't even have to mention that it's awesome, because it's BTBAM! Check it out on their MySpace page. [...]
Also know by their nickname "The Last Good Band on Victory Records", progressive metal pioneers Between the Buried and Me are back for their sixth studio album. Charges of too little focus on sonic continuity were often levied at the band based on the evidence of previous album Colours.
The great thing about Between the Buried and Me, is that they are unstoppable when it comes to making good music. I could literally go on a 5 paragraph tirade about how shitty this new album is and everyone would just laugh whilst reading it knowing I was full of shit and probably accidentally listened [...]
By Ben ApatoffCall it "Deeper Colors." Approximately two years after BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME leapt into headliner status on Colors, they've plunged further into each direction they took on that album. The Great Misdirect raises the Colors bar in every way that BTBAM previously did in following up Alaska, showcasing a grasp of melody, [...]
What do you get when you combine the sounds of Meshuggah, Coroner, Dillinger Escape Plan, Mr. Bungle, Voivod and Queen (or maybe Muse, who have been sounding a bit Queen-ish themselves)? You get an interesting and genre-bending metal band called Between the Buried and Me.Why did I compare them to Radiohead? I just think they are playing with their genre the way Radiohead changed the face of B...
Subject: colors From: ************** Date: Wed, October 22, 2008 2:24 pm To: news@metalsucks.net why the fuck haven't you said anything about the new BTBAM DVD/CD????????? It's fucking incredible, DO IT FAGGOT!!!!!!!!!!!!11 No seriously you guys are awesome, I love ya blog. Related posts: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01100010 01101001 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001 0...
What do you get when you combine the sounds of Meshuggah, Coroner, Dillinger Escape Plan, Mr. Bungle, Voivod and Queen (or maybe Muse, who have been sounding a bit Queen-ish themselves)? You get an interesting and genre-bending metal band called Between the Buried and Me.Why did I compare them to Radiohead? I just think they are playing with their genre the way Radiohead changed the face of B...
Also know by their nickname "The Last Good Band on Victory Records", progressive metal pioneers Between the Buried and Me are back for their sixth studio album. Charges of too little focus on sonic continuity were often levied at the band based on the evidence of previous album Colours.
By Ben ApatoffCall it "Deeper Colors." Approximately two years after BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME leapt into headliner status on Colors, they've plunged further into each direction they took on that album. The Great Misdirect raises the Colors bar in every way that BTBAM previously did in following up Alaska, showcasing a grasp of melody, [...]