In the 1990s, there were a ton of bands trying to break through with new sounds. Being born out of metal scenes, industrial scenes, and other previously niche genres. One of those bands who did break out and find success was Type O Negative...
My obsession with music started when I was a kid. When I was 5, I would listen to the radio non-stop for hours on end. I listened to everything from the oldies station to Top 40 to rap and everything in between. Then I heard Motley Crue for the first time and it absolutely changed my life. That day, I instantly became a metal head. So, below, is a list of the most influential albums of my life. Be
I was cleaning out my closet yesterday and while I was throwing out a bunch of crap, I stumbled upon a copy of Type O Negative's 'Bloody Kisses' (on cassette -- who knew any of those still were in existence?) that I bought WAY back in 1994. And all of a sudden, I got hit with a wave of nostalgia.
I don't know why, but I love a good cover tune. The operative word is good. You can go to any bar in North America on a Saturday night and get 12 solid hours of bad cover tunes. But a good, well performed covered tune is a hard thing to beat. I guess I just really enjoy hearing a song we all know and love transform and become something different. Here is my list of favorite cover tunes. This is fa
If Type O Negative had covered Katy Perry's "Dark Horse"...it might have sounded something like Anthony Vincent's version. You might remember Vincent as the guy that did the video where he covered "Dark Horse" in 20 different styles.....
For us adults, Halloween is an important holiday. The parties, the concerts, the hot tail running around passing off lingerie as a costume...I mean it is quite possibly the greatest holiday for adults (Next to Steak & a BJ Day). And one of the most important elements of any Halloween get together is the music. It has to set the proper mood. So, here are some of my favorite Halloween jams. Let