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[22 Jun 2011 | No Comment]
Hellbound Staff Interrogations #16: Albert Mansour

Today’s staff interview is with Hellbound photographer and contributor Albert Mansour

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[10 Jun 2011 | One Comment]
Hellbound Staff Interrogation #8: Kevin Stewart-Panko

Today’s staff interrogation is with Hellbound Radio co-host and all around good dude Kevin Stewart-Panko.

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[8 Jun 2011 | 2 Comments]
Maryland Deathfest 2011 Recap Day 3

Continuing on from our collected review of Thursday’s and Friday’s shows, here is what we thought of the bands we saw which played Saturday, Day three, of the 2011 Maryland Deathfest. Reviews by Adam Wills, Laura Wiebe and Sean Palmerston, with photography by Albert Mansour.

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[6 Jun 2011 | One Comment]
Maryland Deathfest 2011 Recap Day 2

Continuing on from our collected review of Thursday’s show, here is what we thought of the bands we saw which played Friday, Day two, of the 2011 Maryland Deathfest. Reviews by Adam Wills, Laura Wiebe, Kevin Stewart-Panko and Sean Palmerston, with photography by Albert Mansour.

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[3 Jun 2011 | 3 Comments]
Maryland Deathfest 2011 Recap Day 1

Last weekend saw America’s biggest metal party, the annual Maryland Deathfest, happen at Baltimore’s Sonar club. The fun started on Thursday night with an evening’s worth of bands indoors at Sonar. Here is what Hellbound’s Kevin Stewart-Panko, Laura Wiebe and Sean Palmerston thought of the bands they saw that evening, with live photos by Albert Mansour.

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[20 May 2011 | One Comment]
Anvil / Alice Cooper @ Hamilton Place, Hamilton ON, May 17, 2011

“Anvil ended up onstage seven minutes earlier than their previously announced set time of eight PM. Quietly strolling on stage and taking their instruments, the trio gave a quick nod and got down to business. Much to my surprise, the band opened with an instrumental, the mighty “March of The Crabs”. The band was in fine form from the first note, with Robb Reiner comfortably holding the backbeat down like he always does. Playing on a sparsely set stage – just the band, their instruments and amps and a huge Anvil backdrop behind them, things really started to take shape with the evening’s second song, “Mothra”.”

Sean Palmerston reviews the May 17th performance by ANVIL and ALICE COOPER at Hamilton Place in Hamilton ON. Live photos by Albert Mansour

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[19 May 2011 | 5 Comments]
STAFF PLAYLISTS: May 2011

Back by popular demand, here are the Staff Playlists for May 2011!

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[15 Apr 2011 | No Comment]
HELLBOUND RADIO: April 10, 2011 Playlist

Here is what was played on the April 10, 2011 edition of Hellbound Radio