Album Review – Black Hole Heart by Dead Eyes, reviewed by Lindsey Goddard

Black Hole Heart is an album released by the metalcore band, Dead Eyes, via Thriller Records on October 10th, 2025. This album was announced this past Summer, so by the time it dropped this Fall, I had already been rocking out to the singles for a while. And what did I think of Black HoleContinueContinue reading “Album Review – Black Hole Heart by Dead Eyes, reviewed by Lindsey Goddard”

Concert Review: An Evening with Testament – by Tommy B. Smith

I recently had the chance to catch Testament on tour for the 35th anniversary of their third album, Practice What You Preach. Billed as An Evening with Testament, this special run of dates was to commemorate the classic thrash metal release. Upon arrival at the venue (The Hall in Little Rock), one unusual detail IContinueContinue reading “Concert Review: An Evening with Testament – by Tommy B. Smith”

Celebrating one year of THE BLACK

On April 12th, 2024, the band Imminence released their fifth album, The Black, and it immediately went to the top of my Greatest Albums of All Time list. Today, we celebrate ONE YEAR OF THE BLACK! What I adore most about Imminence is that they seemingly suffer from the same personality disorder I do. LikeContinueContinue reading “Celebrating one year of THE BLACK”

Album Review: Journey Through the Dying Lands by Bog Wizard (Reviewed by Tommy B. Smith)

Michigan stoner/doom metal outfit Bog Wizard describes their sound as “nerd doom,” being inspired by fantasy, Dungeons & Dragons, and the satanic panic, among other influences. Their latest release, Journey Through the Dying Lands, opens with the chirping of birds and a lone, roaming bass line which leads to the first of numerous slow-crunching riffs.ContinueContinue reading “Album Review: Journey Through the Dying Lands by Bog Wizard (Reviewed by Tommy B. Smith)”

Well, I Guess I’ll Make A List, Too

Before we get into this blog, let me ask you a question: Did you know that Weird Wide Web posts guest reviews? Movies, books, music, theatre, art, you name it… If you write about it, send it in! All I ask is that you keep your review (mostly) positive. At first, I was fine withContinueContinue reading “Well, I Guess I’ll Make A List, Too”

New Year, New I: I vs The Reclamation of I (Who else is reclaiming their I right now?) by Oz Krawiec

Note from the Editor: Hey, weirdos! Let me break down the band Imminence for you real quick before I let my new friend Oz Krawiec break down their 10-year anniversary album… Imminence is an alt rock / metal band from Sweden that brings new elements to the metalcore scene, such as the inclusion of classicalContinueContinue reading “New Year, New I: I vs The Reclamation of I (Who else is reclaiming their I right now?) by Oz Krawiec”

Concert Review: Gwar, The Native Howl, and Vore – by Tommy B. Smith

On September 20, I made the trip to JJ’s Live in Fayetteville, AR to catch Gwar on their Age of Entitlement tour, also featuring The Native Howl and, for this show, death metal outfit Vore. Alas, no Brujeria, who had previously joined the tour as well. News arose only a few days before regarding singerContinueContinue reading “Concert Review: Gwar, The Native Howl, and Vore – by Tommy B. Smith”

Lorna Shore & Whitechapel 2024 Tour – Concert Review By Lindsey Goddard

What bands are on YOUR bucket list of concerts? If you’re a music lover like me, I bet you can think of a few right away. Even folks outside the heavy metal scene recognize Lorna Shore as the biggest Deathcore band at the moment, but it was the band Whitechapel that caught my eye onContinueContinue reading “Lorna Shore & Whitechapel 2024 Tour – Concert Review By Lindsey Goddard”

Oceans of Slumber Album Review by Tommy B. Smith

Album Review: Oceans of Slumber by Oceans of Slumber A couple of months ago, I caught Lacuna Coil, New Years Day, and Oceans of Slumber on their 2024 Ignite the Fire tour. I had already seen Lacuna Coil in concert, having listened to them for a couple of decades by that point, and also NewContinueContinue reading “Oceans of Slumber Album Review by Tommy B. Smith”

“The Plot In You” Is The Band For You – By Shannon Smith

The Plot in You, hailing from Hancock, Ohio is an American Metalcore band founded in 2010 by frontman Landon Tewers, with members Josh Childress on guitar, Ethan Yoder on bass, and Michael Cooper on drums. The band has a strong discography with 5 studio albums under their belt and several EPs including their recently releasedContinueContinue reading ““The Plot In You” Is The Band For You – By Shannon Smith”