After leaving Iron Maiden, Di’Anno released several solo recordings and also performed with multiple bands, including as Gogmagog, Di’Anno’s Battlezone, Killers, Rockfellas, and Warhorse.
Charles Martin Smith steps behind the camera for a film that is rife with the tropes of heavy metal horror, with demonic ...
Led by motorcycle-ripping, whip-wielding frontman Rob Halford, Priest is still the epitome of metal after rising to the genre’s forefront during the 1980s ... running heavy-metal band on the ...
Although the early days of MTV were the Wild West in the music video realm, they weren’t that wild. By the mid-1980s, heavy metal music, videos, and imagery had caused a stir among mainstream ...
Paul Di’Anno, the former lead singer of heavy metal band Iron Maiden ... He can be heard on the band’s first two albums, “Iron Maiden” (1980) and “Killers” (1981).
and investigation into occult practices in the 1980s that touched on everything from alleged organized child molestation to heavy metal music. The widespread phenomenon was known as "satanic panic." ...
“Hysteria!” is a heavy metal mystery that revisits the fervent religious paranoia that takes over a town after a gruesome murder. Entertainment Critic A TV series about 1980s thrash metal and ...
The 18-song set included songs from ten albums including their powerful, hit anthems “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’” and “Breaking The Law” as well as their pummeling, classic cover of the1969 ...
The two actors, who already lived through the 1980s, had very different experiences ... s 1981 indie “Evil Dead,” didn’t like heavy metal music either — or most of the decade, for that ...
After all, both are genre programs that take place in the 1980s and follow the teenage ... who use the growing fear to hype their heavy metal band by masquerading as Satanists.
Paul Di’Anno sang on Iron Maiden’s classic debut single Running Free – speaking to Metal Hammer earlier this year, this is what he remembered about making it ...
channels the parental panic that swept America in the 1980s, as unsubstantiated media bullshit about rituals and cult behavior combined with the popularity of longhaired and loud heavy metal to ...