Upstart Band Gets Metal Vets to React to Their Song
What if we told you there was a new video out there featuring members of Mastodon, Trivium, Anthrax, Sepultura, Mudvayne, GWAR, Lamb of God and more? You might think it was a quarantine jam, but you d be wrong. In fact, all of these musicians appear in the clip for ISO from upstart California-based band Dig the Grave.
In a world where it s often hard for new bands to get some recognition, the ingenious rockers managed to secure an all-star lineup for the tried and true reaction video trope to get their music some attention.
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18.02.21 | Alex Sievers
2005 was a big 12-month window for music! Fall Out Boy’s breakout ‘From Under The Cork Tree,’ The Mars Volta’s first step toward glorious self-indulgence with ‘Frances The Mute,’ the core of The Black Dahlia Murder’s evil sound on ‘Miasma,’ Bullet For My Valentine exploding due to ‘The Poison,’ Trivium making their claim on ‘Ascendency,’ Avenged Sevenfold blowing up more by way of ‘City Of Evil,’ and 30 Seconds To Mars getting big off the 40% of ‘A Beautiful Lie’ that people actually remember and like.
As for the great fifteen albums from 2005 that are covered here, they might not necessarily be the biggest from their respective creators, but they are some of these artists’ strongest offerings. Equally important, these are releases that I dearly enjoy and deeply respect. Albums that I personally revisited many times during 2020 when they all hit this milestone; albums that have withstood time, the harshest critic of the