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Weedeater Finds New Home At Season of Mist

Jimmy Rowe
November 6, 2013
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North Carolina's Weedeater are probably the perfect archetype for the stoned-out South. Everything about the band is so rooted in trailerpark drug deals that you'd think their image was completely manufacture... Read More...
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Maryland Deathfest 2013 Is Looking Pretty Sweet; Benediction, Ihsahn, and More Added To Lineup

Jimmy Rowe
August 21, 2012
News
Maryland Deathfest, America's self-proclaimed "biggest metal party of the year," was fantastic this year. As much fun as I had and enjoyed the almost surreal dive into saturated metal subculture for that week... Read More...
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Alcest, Deafheaven, and Autarch — March 24th, 2012 @ The Hideaway, Johnson City, TN

Jimmy Rowe
March 27, 2012
Reviews
Let me set the scene for you; a stage illuminated with Christmas lights hung from the ceiling, wooden panel walls adorned with custom band skate decks, a fixed gear bike, a mounted zombie-esque deer head, a... Read More...
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Weedeater Release Video For “Mancoon/Turkey Warlock“

Heavy Blog
July 13, 2011
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While I wasn't exactly smitten with Weedeater's latest release Jason... The Dragon, I fulfilled my own prophecy in that it hasn't left regular rotation on my iPod. Especially the upbeat rawk grooves found in ... Read More...
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Weedeater – Jason… The Dragon

Heavy Blog
March 18, 2011
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Weedeater Jason... The Dragon 01. The Great Unfurling 02. Hammerhandle 03. Mancoon 04. Turkey Warlock 05. Jason... The Dragon 06. Palms And Opium 07. Long Gone 08. March Of The Bi-Polar Bear 09. Homec... Read More...
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This Week In Heavy [Week of March 15th]

Jimmy Rowe
March 14, 2011
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Good morning folks! Here's a rundown of this week's new releases, as always. Across The Sun - Before The Night Takes Us (Metal Blade) Arkhum - Anno Universum (Vendlus) As Blood Runs Black - Instinct (M... Read More...
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Kvelertak Up Shit Creek Without A Visa

Heavy Blog
March 7, 2011
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Yep, or passports. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah shit. Our favourite Norwegian hellraisers, who were due to join Weedeater's Jason the Dragon (ai see wut u did thar!) tour with Zoroaster tonight, had their passports and... Read More...
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New Weedeater Song – “Mancoon”

Heavy Blog
February 2, 2011
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BrooklynVegan are doing quite well for streaming new music this year, so they continue the trend by offering a new track 'Mancoon' from the new Weedeater album Jason... The Dragon. There's no drastic change i... Read More...
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It Had To Happen To A Southern Stoner

Jimmy Rowe
January 13, 2010
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Sometimes news comes my way about a band I don't particularly care about, but it's so hilarious I need to share. This is one of those times. Stoner/Sludge metal band Weedeater have postponed plans to record... Read More...
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    By now, Moon Tooth have garnered themselves quite a following in the progressive metal spaces. This is no accident; the scene is hungry for the kind of upbeat and unrestrained music that Moon Tooth is creating. Good news then: Phototroph is by far the band’s most energetic and “poppy” release, and I mean that in the best way possible.
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    Legacy of Ruin very much continues Eight Bells' style of ethereal, haunting doom but splices it with more dynamic and muscular riffs, drums, and vocals for a new, and markedly improved, version of the band's sound. It is still an album to sink into to be sure, but it also affords the listener with more footholds on their way down.