Concert Picks By Alexes Spencer and Jonathan "Killstring" Herzberger The Cauldron Staff Writer, and A&E Editor Ahh, November. It's cold, windy, and all your professors thought they'd be clever, and load you up with classwork NOW, instead of finals week. Good idea, if they didn't all do it at the same time.
So Jeff Jones says we can be who we want. If his latest EP, entitled Paint Your Life, proves one point more than any other, it is that this up-and-coming artist is sincere in his convictions. "I think it is really important for people to realize that they can be whatever they want in life and it is all about taking inspired actions and following your dreams until you successfully realize their potential and manifest them into reality," said the Cleveland-based artist himself in an exclusive interview.
Finally, after four years, Rammstein has brought their fans the excitement that goes into every album that the band puts out. Their new release Liebe Ist Für Alle Da (Love Is For Everyone) has hit shelves around the world and nobody will be disappointed.
By Justin Brenis, with contributions from Jonathan "Killstring" Herzberger We're giving in to the hype. Hate to admit it, but it's time for Pixel Perfect's first ever Holiday Preview, and in doing so also admit that the Christmahannukwanzukah season begins immediately at the stroke of midnight on November 1.
The band Trap Them is an eclectic mix of punk and hardcore influences with a heavy metal exterior. So far in their career, they've managed to tour with some of the biggest names in metal music, are releasing a new EP next month, and have recently switched to Prosthetic Records label.
On November 6 at Peabodys Downunder, The Black Dahlia Murder appeared for their first headlining small club tour in a long time. The place was packed like a can of sardines, with a menacing vibe in the air. But before TBDM would perform, Athens Ohio' Skeletonwitch would take the stage.