From loss of conversation to loss of hearing, music levels at bars are damaging for patrons.
Describing Destroyer is a Sisyphean task, challenging and futile. Even if one manages to gruntingly roll a boulder of labels up the mountain, a new Destroyer record waits at the crown to kick it away, sending it bouncing down the slope to collapse in a pile of rubble and good intentions. Besides, what use is an accounting of elements without knowing the force that binds them?
Metal and folk on the musical fringes.
Warped Tour is in no danger of forgetting where it came from or where it's going
Record labels look to diversification as a way to stay viable.