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Tag Archives: Testament
Revisited: TESTAMENT’s “Titans Of Creation”
Originally written for Valkyrian Music. “Titans Of Creation” isn’t just a powerful title; it’s also the definition of its songwriters. Not that it took 13 albums to recognize their grandeur – in all honesty, none of TESTAMENT’s members has had … Continue reading →
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Tagged Nuclear Blast, Testament, thrash metal, Titans Of Creation
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Jomsviking European Tour @ Coliseu do Porto, 2016/11/10
Vikings AMON AMARTH dropped by my hometown to promote their latest release and that was reason enough to buy a ticket – even if I didn’t pay much attention to said album; nothing personal, just not exactly my favorite cup … Continue reading →
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Tagged amon amarth, Brotherhood Of The Snake, Coliseu, Grand Magus, heavy, Jomsviking, metal, Porto, Prime Artists, Sword Songs, Testament, thrash, Viking
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TESTAMENT’s “Brotherhood Of The Snake”
Originally posted in Valkyrian Music. Formed in 1983 as LEGACY, TESTAMENT were forced to change their name – the usual there’s-already-a-band-with-that-name thing – and that change happened three years later. So even if their whole history is a bit older, TESTAMENT turn … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bay Area, Brotherhood Of The Snake, Testament, thrash metal
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TESTAMENT @ Vagos Open Air, 2013/08/10
Original Portuguese version at Sound(/)Zone. » Finally, with no need for introductions, TESTAMENT. Chuck Billy‘s voice was hoarse – either from some cold or simply tiredness – but curiously enough, one only noted such hoarseness when he talked, not affecting the … Continue reading →