Posts Tagged ‘Metal History’

  • Metal History: Runes

    May 11th, 2010 | Metal History, Runes | steff | 2 Comments

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    Continuing Folk Metal week into it’s second week (thus making it Folk Metal Fortnight – ah, aliteration), I thought I’d talk about those stick letters adorning the cover of every folk metal album – runes. Prior to the adoption of the Latin alphabet – along with everything else Christian – in around AD 700 – [...]

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  • Metal History: History of Beer

    May 4th, 2010 | Metal History, Tr00 Metal Life | steff | 11 Comments

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    Metalheads and beer go together like two things that go together. Beer and sausages, beer and festivals, beer and sex. Beer and more beer.  As Kat from Hell Bent for Wacken so eloquently expresses it: “I would crawl through the mud, bro­ken glass and pos­si­bly the piss ditches to see these bands. As long as [...]

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  • Countess Elizabeth Bathory

    April 7th, 2010 | Iron Maidens, Metal History | steff | 24 Comments

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    In this - the second installment of Metal History - I’d like to talk of a women who has inspired countless metal songs – Elizabeth Bathory, the Hungarian Countess who died locked in her palace, accused of torturing over 650 young girls and bathing in their blood. I admit, I didn’t know much about Elizabeth Bathory (Báthory Erzsébet [...]

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  • Metal History: Caligula

    March 29th, 2010 | Metal History | steff | 5 Comments

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    Metal History is the brand new column here on Steff Metal. Don’t let the title fool you – I won’t be recounting endless discographies of influential bands from the 80s. Metal History profiles personalities, events and discoveries of ancient and modern history that are, essentially, metal. Some are immortalised in metal songs, others are simply people I [...]

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