"This is almost like a MOTORHEAD meets VITUS and SABBATH"- Shadow Kingdom Records
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Maggot
"Maggot"
Artist: The Unholy
CD: As Below, So Above
(C)(P) Scylding Music 1998
All rights reserved
Wade Laszlo: Guitar/Vocals
Chris Magras: Bass
Tom Croxton: Drums
Darkness Dawns:The Unholy Line-ups
Line up for Darkness Dawns through Garden of Souls. Left: Chris Magras- Bass, Center: Wade Laszlo- Guitar/Vocals, Right: John "Bono" Ryan-Drums.
Line up for As Below, So Above through Ash Wednesday. Foreground: Tom Croxton-Drums, Left: Chris Magras-Bass, Background: Wade Laszlo, Guitar/Vocals.
Line up for Magick of the Darkland. Left: Chris Magras-Bass, Center: Wade Laszlo-Guitar/Vocals, Left: Rick O'Leary-Drums.
Line up for As Below, So Above through Ash Wednesday. Foreground: Tom Croxton-Drums, Left: Chris Magras-Bass, Background: Wade Laszlo, Guitar/Vocals.
Line up for Magick of the Darkland. Left: Chris Magras-Bass, Center: Wade Laszlo-Guitar/Vocals, Left: Rick O'Leary-Drums.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Reviews
The Unholy at the Milwaukee Metalfest
"Inadvertently jumping on the 'retro' bandwagon by not changing their musical style since the inception of the band over ten years ago. For fans of Candlemass, Witch Finder General and Saint Vitus. Sword Metal meets Doom and Gloom."
Earl Root/Root Cellar Records
"The Unholy is pure old heavy metal with occultic tone in lyrics and dark tone in music. The production is raw, no studio gimmicks, a bit like what Dark Throne has in their classic black metal releases like "Panzerfaust" and this works with heavy metal as well. The result is some ugly in your face 80's heavy metal."
- Mega
"The Unholy shows that in a genre where people thought they heard it all there are still things left undiscovered and original. Now in the 90's where all bands are striving to be extreme and to diversify, The Unholy decides to play good old metal, doing quite a good job of it too."
-Neil St.Laurent/Tracks of Creation
"This is almost like a MOTORHEAD meets VITUS and SABBATH"
- Shadow Kingdom Records
"Inadvertently jumping on the 'retro' bandwagon by not changing their musical style since the inception of the band over ten years ago. For fans of Candlemass, Witch Finder General and Saint Vitus. Sword Metal meets Doom and Gloom."
Earl Root/Root Cellar Records
"The Unholy is pure old heavy metal with occultic tone in lyrics and dark tone in music. The production is raw, no studio gimmicks, a bit like what Dark Throne has in their classic black metal releases like "Panzerfaust" and this works with heavy metal as well. The result is some ugly in your face 80's heavy metal."
- Mega
"The Unholy shows that in a genre where people thought they heard it all there are still things left undiscovered and original. Now in the 90's where all bands are striving to be extreme and to diversify, The Unholy decides to play good old metal, doing quite a good job of it too."
-Neil St.Laurent/Tracks of Creation
"This is almost like a MOTORHEAD meets VITUS and SABBATH"
- Shadow Kingdom Records
HEXE
Hexe
The Unholy
Album: Ash Wednesday
(C) 1999 Scylding Music. Wade Laszlo: Guitar/Vocals. Chris Magras: Bass. Tom Croxton: Drums
Flight of the Enola Gay
The Unholy's, "Flight of the Enola Gay," from their unreleased Magick of the Darkland CD.
Wade Laszlo/Guitar-Vocals, Chris Magras/Bass, Rick O'Leary/Drums
(c) 2003 Scylding Music
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