#savage — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #savage, aggregated by home.social.
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Prepare-se! 💥 A 2ª temporada de Erros Épicos na Netflix está confirmada e o criador promete muito mais caos e que será SELVAGEM! Quem aí já está ansioso? #ErrosEpicos #Netflix #Temporada2 #Caos #Savage
https://www.upnerd.com.br/2026/05/erros-epicos-segunda-temporada.html
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Maldives shark attack: Spanish honeymooner breaks silence after losing leg in ‘savage’ tiger shark ordeal
29/04/2026 Actualizado a las 13:50h. A Spanish man attacked by a shark in the Maldives during his honeymoon…
#Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #after #attack #breaks #honeymooner #leg #losing #maldives #ordeal #savage #shark #silence #spanish #tiger
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https://www.evshift.com/441738/from-silent-to-savage-at-the-push-of-a-button-the-xm-plug-in-hybrid/ From silent to savage at the push of a button. The XM plug-in hybrid. #bmw #BmwUsa #button #ElectricCars #ElectricVehicles #EV #Hybrid #PlugIn #push #savage #silent
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https://www.kpopnsfw.com/247302/260410-winter-on-the-album-title-track-what-is-kwangya-style-is-kwangya-style-like-black-mamba-savage-next-level-girls-smth-like-that-if-that-what-it-means-then-its-not-going-to-be-kwangya/ 260410 Winter on the album/title track: “What is Kwangya Style? Is Kwangya style like…Black Mamba, Savage, Next Level, Girls, smth like that? If that what it means, then it’s not going to be Kwangya style. Is Supernova considered to be Kwangya style? Would Whiplash be considered Kwangya style?” #aespa #albumtitle #considered #girls #Kwangya #Level #LikeBlack #Mamba #Means #savage #smth #style #supernova #track #Whiplash #winter
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Just know that for all the inapprop stuffs I say here, I'm super filtering the stuffs I think or say to @VulpineDruid ...
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https://www.wacoca.com/media/618003/ アニソンシンガー亜咲花
TVアニメ『大賢者リドルの時間逆行』主題歌
「Savage」ジャケットデザイン公開!ストア限定スペシャルパッケージも本日より予約スタート! | NEWSCAST #Savage #television #tv #TVPrograms #TVアニメ #アニソン #アニメ・ゲーム #エンタメ #テレビ #テレビ番組 #主題歌 #亜咲花 #大賢者リドルの時間逆行 -
VIVA Official
英皇娛樂 VIVA《BABY Savage》[Official MV]
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Savage’s Bakery reopens in Homewood under new management
A historic bakery has reopened in Homewood after briefly closing its doors last month, bringing back a longtime community staple and many …
#dining #cooking #diet #food #RecipeTopics #Bakery #business #community #customer #homewood #jennifercoggin #kennethrhoades #line #manyyear #newmanagement #part #Recipes #samerecipe #savage #scratch #wvtm
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Savage’s Bakery reopens in Homewood under new management https://www.diningandcooking.com/2558547/savages-bakery-reopens-in-homewood-under-new-management/ #Bakery #business #community #customer #homewood #JenniferCoggin #KennethRhoades #line #ManyYear #NewManagement #part #RecipeTopics #Recipes #SameRecipe #savage #scratch #wvtm
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Gordon Anderson, Promotion Executive Who Helped Power CBS Records’ Golden Run, Dies at 79
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Fantasy Army Characters pack2 #Clan #Savage #Nightmare #Protector #Nature #Mutant #Insect #Goblin #Animal #Guards #Desert #Creature #Demonic #Army #Rpg #AssetStore
https://u3dn.com/packages/fantasy-army-characters-pack2-221719
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【FF14/Live】至天の座アルカディア:ヘビー級 零式 初週踏破目標 #01【ぬけまる】 https://www.playing-games.com/932119/ #1層 #1週間クリア #2層 #3層 #4層 #Arcadion #Dawntrail #FF14 #FF14ぬけまる #FF14攻略 #FFXIV #games #gaming #GamingTrending #live #Savage #TrendingGames #アルカディアぬけまる #アルカディア零式 #アルカディア零式攻略 #ゲーム #ゲーム攻略 #ゲーム最新情報 #ぬけまる #ぬけまるGame8 #ぬけまる ヘビー #ぬけまる忍者 #ぬけまる攻略 #ぬけまる零式 #ぬけまる固定 #ファイナルファンタジーXIV #ヘビー級 #ヘビー級ぬけまる #ヘビー級零式 #ライブ配信 #ルクレ零式 #ワンエース零式 #初見攻略 #固定攻略 #実況 #忍者視点 #攻略配信 #早期攻略 #至天の座アルカディア #零式 #零式 ぬけまる #黄金のレガシー
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‘Big Rubber Guys’ Randy Savage Cincinnati Reds figure now available https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/475833/ #action #ActionFigures #Antiques #AntiquesU0026Collectibles #Baseball #Central #Cincinnati #CincinnatiReds #CincinnatiReds #Collectibles #Content #Entertainment #EntertainmentWrestling #Figures #Memorabilia #MLB #Neutral #news #OH #OHContentSharingRedsCentral #Overall #OverallNeutral #randy #RandySavage #Reds #savage #Sharing #Sports #SportsMemorabilia #SportsNews #u0026 #Wrestling
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‘Big Rubber Guys’ Randy Savage Cincinnati Reds figure now available https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/475833/ #action #ActionFigures #Antiques #AntiquesU0026Collectibles #Baseball #Central #Cincinnati #CincinnatiReds #CincinnatiReds #Collectibles #Content #Entertainment #EntertainmentWrestling #Figures #Memorabilia #MLB #Neutral #news #OH #OHContentSharingRedsCentral #Overall #OverallNeutral #randy #RandySavage #Reds #savage #Sharing #Sports #SportsMemorabilia #SportsNews #u0026 #Wrestling
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Bills claimed S Darnell Savage off waivers https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/579999/ #American #AmericanFootball #Bills #Buffalo #BuffaloBills #Butler #Commanders #Darnell #DarnellSavageJr. #Football #harris #Hub #jeremy #JeremyReaves #Jr. #Maryland #Neutral #news #NFL #NFLHub #of #Overall #OverallNeutral #owens #Percy #PercyButler #Reaves #Savage #Sports #SportsNews #Tyler #TylerOwens #University #UniversityOfMaryland #Washington #WashingtonCommanders #WashingtonCommanders #william #WilliamHarris
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Bills claimed S Darnell Savage off waivers https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/579999/ #American #AmericanFootball #Bills #Buffalo #BuffaloBills #Butler #Commanders #Darnell #DarnellSavageJr. #Football #harris #Hub #jeremy #JeremyReaves #Jr. #Maryland #Neutral #news #NFL #NFLHub #of #Overall #OverallNeutral #owens #Percy #PercyButler #Reaves #Savage #Sports #SportsNews #Tyler #TylerOwens #University #UniversityOfMaryland #Washington #WashingtonCommanders #WashingtonCommanders #william #WilliamHarris
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I know, dude. I feel the same
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I know, dude. I feel the same
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I know, dude. I feel the same
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I know, dude. I feel the same
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I know, dude. I feel the same
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Monday, October 6, 2025
[vlog] Ukraine's nuclear plants at risk, Russian drones in Europe -- Massive Russian attack on residential areas in Ukraine kills 6, injures 18 -- Lithuania's Vilnius airport closed in response to airspace violation, media reports -- Amid controversial elections, Georgian protestors attempt to storm presidential palace ... and morehttps://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/10/monday-october-6-2025/
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Commanders DB Darnell Savage grew up a Washington fan https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/394531/ #American #AmericanFootball #Commanders #Darnell #DarnellSavageJr. #Football #harris #Hub #Jacksonville #JacksonvilleJaguars #Jaguars #jeremy #JeremyReaves #Jr. #Maryland #National #NationalSports #news #NFL #NFLHub #of #Overall #OverallPositive #Positive #Reaves #Savage #Sports #SportsNews #University #UniversityOfMaryland #Washington #WashingtonCommanders #WashingtonCommanders #william #WilliamHarris
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Commanders DB Darnell Savage grew up a Washington fan https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/394531/ #American #AmericanFootball #Commanders #Darnell #DarnellSavageJr. #Football #harris #Hub #Jacksonville #JacksonvilleJaguars #Jaguars #jeremy #JeremyReaves #Jr. #Maryland #National #NationalSports #news #NFL #NFLHub #of #Overall #OverallPositive #Positive #Reaves #Savage #Sports #SportsNews #University #UniversityOfMaryland #Washington #WashingtonCommanders #WashingtonCommanders #william #WilliamHarris
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5 Southern Bakeries Still Serving Up Grandma’s Recipes
Across the South, bakeries are preserving family legacies through recipes that have been passed down for generations. More than just sweet…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #RecipeTopics #benne #jr #KolacheShoppe #MountPleasant #OldeColony #OldeColonyBakery #Recipes #RecipesTopics #Savage'sBakery #southcarolina #Southern #VanScott #WilliamSavage
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5 Southern Bakeries Still Serving Up Grandma’s Recipes
Across the South, bakeries are preserving family legacies through recipes that have been passed down for generations. More than just sweet…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #RecipeTopics #benne #jr #KolacheShoppe #MountPleasant #OldeColony #OldeColonyBakery #Recipes #RecipesTopics #Savage'sBakery #southcarolina #Southern #VanScott #WilliamSavage
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5 Southern Bakeries Still Serving Up Grandma’s Recipes https://www.diningandcooking.com/2237132/5-southern-bakeries-still-serving-up-grandmas-recipes/ #benne #jr #KolacheShoppe #MountPleasant #OldeColony #OldeColonyBakery #Recipes #RecipesTopics #Savage'sBakery #SouthCarolina #Southern #VanScott #WilliamSavage
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5 Southern Bakeries Still Serving Up Grandma’s Recipes https://www.diningandcooking.com/2237132/5-southern-bakeries-still-serving-up-grandmas-recipes/ #benne #jr #KolacheShoppe #MountPleasant #OldeColony #OldeColonyBakery #Recipes #RecipesTopics #Savage'sBakery #SouthCarolina #Southern #VanScott #WilliamSavage
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5 Southern Bakeries Still Serving Up Grandma’s Recipes https://www.diningandcooking.com/2237132/5-southern-bakeries-still-serving-up-grandmas-recipes/ #benne #jr #KolacheShoppe #MountPleasant #OldeColony #OldeColonyBakery #Recipes #RecipesTopics #Savage'sBakery #SouthCarolina #Southern #VanScott #WilliamSavage
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Iron Spell – From the Grave Review
By Steel Druhm
Sometimes, we in the AMG Writers Guild grab a promo based solely on the band or album name, or the combination thereof. If it features any derivative of the word “vomit,” you know Mark Z will put his dirty paws all over it. If it has a wonky, prog-tastic moniker, Dolphin Whisper will seize the means of wank production. And if an alloy gets name-dropped, chances are Yours Steely will snatch it quicker than you can say CROM! That’s what brought me to Chile’s Iron Spell and their sophomore release, From the Grave. These chaps have been minimally active since they dropped their debut back in 2016, releasing a single some years and nothing other years. Now they’re finally back in the hunt with a proper new record, and boy does it scream 80s metal with leather-lunged ferocity. It has a NWoBHM foundation, but features nods to the US power metal scene and early speed metal. It’s harder to get more entrenched in the Wheelhouse of Steel than that, so the odds of my letting that creepy floating vampire monster into my humble abode are high.
Things open like a drunken pub brawl in London circa 1979 with “Curse of the Ushers.” It sounds like the earliest days of the British metal explosion, with that trademark punky gallop and unpolished vocals full of piss, motor oil, and beans. It’s a vibrant mash-up of olden acts like Satan, Diamond Head, and Savage, and it plays right into what AMG Himself describes as my “NostalgiaCore” fetish. It isn’t far from what Enforcer and Wolf do, but this feels a bit more authentic to the NWoBHM beginnings. It’s just a fun fucking song with classic heavy metal burned into its genetic code. From there, Iron Spell rip through a collection of old timey tunes that feel like they were exhumed from 1982. “Release from Darkness” is a rabble-rouser that uncorks the high-energy spirit of classic metal while shoving an iron fist down your throat. Then the band shake things up by launching into a 5-plus minute instrumental that brings the thunder to the tundra in happy abundance. I’m not the biggest instrumental appreciator, but this one kicks arse and wins you over with scads of wild and woolly guitar heroics that are tough to resist.
As From the Grave soldiered on, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out, but it never did. Song after song brings the 80s magic to the party and makes you love the past. Even when “Whispers of Sorrow” shamelessly poaches the guitar lines from Queensrÿche’s “Breaking the Silence,” it still ends up a hard-charging beast feaster with more entertainment value than Lars Ulrich trapped in a hot tar dunking booth. I defy you to spin “Devil King” and not throw horns or execute your best stadium-ready air guitar maneuvers. It’s that kind of tune, and you’ll eat it up if you have any joy left in your jaded soul. Elsewhere, “Deep in the Night” will be my unofficial anthem for this summer as it’s made for loud play whilst slugging cold beers with derelicts and dear ones alike. Without any song tripping and faceplanting, From the Grave ends up a high-spirited romp through the salad days of metal while requiring zero I.Q. points to appreciate what Iron Spell are smelting. At just under 41 minutes, it’s the ideal length, and the songs all burn by in a flash. This is The Way.
This album is a guitar fiend’s wet dream. Fire Jack and Raven (their actual legal names) bring all the chaos, charm, and over-the-toppiness of 80s metal to their riffing, shredding, and lusty soloing. These boys can rip up a fretboard and do so at every opportunity. The rough n’ ready riffs are plentiful and punchy, and when it’s time for dueling solos, you get PainkillerERED. They go all in on the six-string abuse in the name of excess, leaving you rocked hard and put away moist. Frontman Merciless K.co (wut) has a wild vocal approach, sometimes sounding like Enforcer’s Olof Wikstrand, occasionally like Wolf’s Niklas Stålvind, and other times like a Screaming Mimi. His delivery is raw and unpolished, and at points his tone and pitch wander off the reservation, but it doesn’t even matter. The vocal pandemonium is a big part of the album’s charm, and it works for Iron Spell even when it absolutely shouldn’t.
From the Grave is a delightfully unhinged trip back to the early days of metal’s majesty, and I’ll be spinning it a ton as a salve for the emotional wounds left by Ozzy’s passing. This is like a party in a can, and you should crack it open and see what happens next. We all need a little pick-me-up right now, right? Iron Spell has you covered in unbridled 80s glory.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dying Victims
Websites: facebook.com/ironspell | instagram.com/iron.spell
Releases Worldwide: July 25th, 2025#2025 #35 #ChileanMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #Enforcer #FromTheGrave #IronSpell #Jul25 #NOWBHM #Review #Reviews #Satan #Savage #Wolf
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Iron Spell – From the Grave Review
By Steel Druhm
Sometimes, we in the AMG Writers Guild grab a promo based solely on the band or album name, or the combination thereof. If it features any derivative of the word “vomit,” you know Mark Z will put his dirty paws all over it. If it has a wonky, prog-tastic moniker, Dolphin Whisper will seize the means of wank production. And if an alloy gets name-dropped, chances are Yours Steely will snatch it quicker than you can say CROM! That’s what brought me to Chile’s Iron Spell and their sophomore release, From the Grave. These chaps have been minimally active since they dropped their debut back in 2016, releasing a single some years and nothing other years. Now they’re finally back in the hunt with a proper new record, and boy does it scream 80s metal with leather-lunged ferocity. It has a NWoBHM foundation, but features nods to the US power metal scene and early speed metal. It’s harder to get more entrenched in the Wheelhouse of Steel than that, so the odds of my letting that creepy floating vampire monster into my humble abode are high.
Things open like a drunken pub brawl in London circa 1979 with “Curse of the Ushers.” It sounds like the earliest days of the British metal explosion, with that trademark punky gallop and unpolished vocals full of piss, motor oil, and beans. It’s a vibrant mash-up of olden acts like Satan, Diamond Head, and Savage, and it plays right into what AMG Himself describes as my “NostalgiaCore” fetish. It isn’t far from what Enforcer and Wolf do, but this feels a bit more authentic to the NWoBHM beginnings. It’s just a fun fucking song with classic heavy metal burned into its genetic code. From there, Iron Spell rip through a collection of old timey tunes that feel like they were exhumed from 1982. “Release from Darkness” is a rabble-rouser that uncorks the high-energy spirit of classic metal while shoving an iron fist down your throat. Then the band shake things up by launching into a 5-plus minute instrumental that brings the thunder to the tundra in happy abundance. I’m not the biggest instrumental appreciator, but this one kicks arse and wins you over with scads of wild and woolly guitar heroics that are tough to resist.
As From the Grave soldiered on, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out, but it never did. Song after song brings the 80s magic to the party and makes you love the past. Even when “Whispers of Sorrow” shamelessly poaches the guitar lines from Queensrÿche’s “Breaking the Silence,” it still ends up a hard-charging beast feaster with more entertainment value than Lars Ulrich trapped in a hot tar dunking booth. I defy you to spin “Devil King” and not throw horns or execute your best stadium-ready air guitar maneuvers. It’s that kind of tune, and you’ll eat it up if you have any joy left in your jaded soul. Elsewhere, “Deep in the Night” will be my unofficial anthem for this summer as it’s made for loud play whilst slugging cold beers with derelicts and dear ones alike. Without any song tripping and faceplanting, From the Grave ends up a high-spirited romp through the salad days of metal while requiring zero I.Q. points to appreciate what Iron Spell are smelting. At just under 41 minutes, it’s the ideal length, and the songs all burn by in a flash. This is The Way.
This album is a guitar fiend’s wet dream. Fire Jack and Raven (their actual legal names) bring all the chaos, charm, and over-the-toppiness of 80s metal to their riffing, shredding, and lusty soloing. These boys can rip up a fretboard and do so at every opportunity. The rough n’ ready riffs are plentiful and punchy, and when it’s time for dueling solos, you get PainkillerERED. They go all in on the six-string abuse in the name of excess, leaving you rocked hard and put away moist. Frontman Merciless K.co (wut) has a wild vocal approach, sometimes sounding like Enforcer’s Olof Wikstrand, occasionally like Wolf’s Niklas Stålvind, and other times like a Screaming Mimi. His delivery is raw and unpolished, and at points his tone and pitch wander off the reservation, but it doesn’t even matter. The vocal pandemonium is a big part of the album’s charm, and it works for Iron Spell even when it absolutely shouldn’t.
From the Grave is a delightfully unhinged trip back to the early days of metal’s majesty, and I’ll be spinning it a ton as a salve for the emotional wounds left by Ozzy’s passing. This is like a party in a can, and you should crack it open and see what happens next. We all need a little pick-me-up right now, right? Iron Spell has you covered in unbridled 80s glory.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dying Victims
Websites: facebook.com/ironspell | instagram.com/iron.spell
Releases Worldwide: July 25th, 2025#2025 #35 #ChileanMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #Enforcer #FromTheGrave #IronSpell #Jul25 #NOWBHM #Review #Reviews #Satan #Savage #Wolf
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Iron Spell – From the Grave Review
By Steel Druhm
Sometimes, we in the AMG Writers Guild grab a promo based solely on the band or album name, or the combination thereof. If it features any derivative of the word “vomit,” you know Mark Z will put his dirty paws all over it. If it has a wonky, prog-tastic moniker, Dolphin Whisper will seize the means of wank production. And if an alloy gets name-dropped, chances are Yours Steely will snatch it quicker than you can say CROM! That’s what brought me to Chile’s Iron Spell and their sophomore release, From the Grave. These chaps have been minimally active since they dropped their debut back in 2016, releasing a single some years and nothing other years. Now they’re finally back in the hunt with a proper new record, and boy does it scream 80s metal with leather-lunged ferocity. It has a NWoBHM foundation, but features nods to the US power metal scene and early speed metal. It’s harder to get more entrenched in the Wheelhouse of Steel than that, so the odds of my letting that creepy floating vampire monster into my humble abode are high.
Things open like a drunken pub brawl in London circa 1979 with “Curse of the Ushers.” It sounds like the earliest days of the British metal explosion, with that trademark punky gallop and unpolished vocals full of piss, motor oil, and beans. It’s a vibrant mash-up of olden acts like Satan, Diamond Head, and Savage, and it plays right into what AMG Himself describes as my “NostalgiaCore” fetish. It isn’t far from what Enforcer and Wolf do, but this feels a bit more authentic to the NWoBHM beginnings. It’s just a fun fucking song with classic heavy metal burned into its genetic code. From there, Iron Spell rip through a collection of old timey tunes that feel like they were exhumed from 1982. “Release from Darkness” is a rabble-rouser that uncorks the high-energy spirit of classic metal while shoving an iron fist down your throat. Then the band shake things up by launching into a 5-plus minute instrumental that brings the thunder to the tundra in happy abundance. I’m not the biggest instrumental appreciator, but this one kicks arse and wins you over with scads of wild and woolly guitar heroics that are tough to resist.
As From the Grave soldiered on, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out, but it never did. Song after song brings the 80s magic to the party and makes you love the past. Even when “Whispers of Sorrow” shamelessly poaches the guitar lines from Queensrÿche’s “Breaking the Silence,” it still ends up a hard-charging beast feaster with more entertainment value than Lars Ulrich trapped in a hot tar dunking booth. I defy you to spin “Devil King” and not throw horns or execute your best stadium-ready air guitar maneuvers. It’s that kind of tune, and you’ll eat it up if you have any joy left in your jaded soul. Elsewhere, “Deep in the Night” will be my unofficial anthem for this summer as it’s made for loud play whilst slugging cold beers with derelicts and dear ones alike. Without any song tripping and faceplanting, From the Grave ends up a high-spirited romp through the salad days of metal while requiring zero I.Q. points to appreciate what Iron Spell are smelting. At just under 41 minutes, it’s the ideal length, and the songs all burn by in a flash. This is The Way.
This album is a guitar fiend’s wet dream. Fire Jack and Raven (their actual legal names) bring all the chaos, charm, and over-the-toppiness of 80s metal to their riffing, shredding, and lusty soloing. These boys can rip up a fretboard and do so at every opportunity. The rough n’ ready riffs are plentiful and punchy, and when it’s time for dueling solos, you get PainkillerERED. They go all in on the six-string abuse in the name of excess, leaving you rocked hard and put away moist. Frontman Merciless K.co (wut) has a wild vocal approach, sometimes sounding like Enforcer’s Olof Wikstrand, occasionally like Wolf’s Niklas Stålvind, and other times like a Screaming Mimi. His delivery is raw and unpolished, and at points his tone and pitch wander off the reservation, but it doesn’t even matter. The vocal pandemonium is a big part of the album’s charm, and it works for Iron Spell even when it absolutely shouldn’t.
From the Grave is a delightfully unhinged trip back to the early days of metal’s majesty, and I’ll be spinning it a ton as a salve for the emotional wounds left by Ozzy’s passing. This is like a party in a can, and you should crack it open and see what happens next. We all need a little pick-me-up right now, right? Iron Spell has you covered in unbridled 80s glory.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dying Victims
Websites: facebook.com/ironspell | instagram.com/iron.spell
Releases Worldwide: July 25th, 2025#2025 #35 #ChileanMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #Enforcer #FromTheGrave #IronSpell #Jul25 #NOWBHM #Review #Reviews #Satan #Savage #Wolf
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Iron Spell – From the Grave Review
By Steel Druhm
Sometimes, we in the AMG Writers Guild grab a promo based solely on the band or album name, or the combination thereof. If it features any derivative of the word “vomit,” you know Mark Z will put his dirty paws all over it. If it has a wonky, prog-tastic moniker, Dolphin Whisper will seize the means of wank production. And if an alloy gets name-dropped, chances are Yours Steely will snatch it quicker than you can say CROM! That’s what brought me to Chile’s Iron Spell and their sophomore release, From the Grave. These chaps have been minimally active since they dropped their debut back in 2016, releasing a single some years and nothing other years. Now they’re finally back in the hunt with a proper new record, and boy does it scream 80s metal with leather-lunged ferocity. It has a NWoBHM foundation, but features nods to the US power metal scene and early speed metal. It’s harder to get more entrenched in the Wheelhouse of Steel than that, so the odds of my letting that creepy floating vampire monster into my humble abode are high.
Things open like a drunken pub brawl in London circa 1979 with “Curse of the Ushers.” It sounds like the earliest days of the British metal explosion, with that trademark punky gallop and unpolished vocals full of piss, motor oil, and beans. It’s a vibrant mash-up of olden acts like Satan, Diamond Head, and Savage, and it plays right into what AMG Himself describes as my “NostalgiaCore” fetish. It isn’t far from what Enforcer and Wolf do, but this feels a bit more authentic to the NWoBHM beginnings. It’s just a fun fucking song with classic heavy metal burned into its genetic code. From there, Iron Spell rip through a collection of old timey tunes that feel like they were exhumed from 1982. “Release from Darkness” is a rabble-rouser that uncorks the high-energy spirit of classic metal while shoving an iron fist down your throat. Then the band shake things up by launching into a 5-plus minute instrumental that brings the thunder to the tundra in happy abundance. I’m not the biggest instrumental appreciator, but this one kicks arse and wins you over with scads of wild and woolly guitar heroics that are tough to resist.
As From the Grave soldiered on, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out, but it never did. Song after song brings the 80s magic to the party and makes you love the past. Even when “Whispers of Sorrow” shamelessly poaches the guitar lines from Queensrÿche’s “Breaking the Silence,” it still ends up a hard-charging beast feaster with more entertainment value than Lars Ulrich trapped in a hot tar dunking booth. I defy you to spin “Devil King” and not throw horns or execute your best stadium-ready air guitar maneuvers. It’s that kind of tune, and you’ll eat it up if you have any joy left in your jaded soul. Elsewhere, “Deep in the Night” will be my unofficial anthem for this summer as it’s made for loud play whilst slugging cold beers with derelicts and dear ones alike. Without any song tripping and faceplanting, From the Grave ends up a high-spirited romp through the salad days of metal while requiring zero I.Q. points to appreciate what Iron Spell are smelting. At just under 41 minutes, it’s the ideal length, and the songs all burn by in a flash. This is The Way.
This album is a guitar fiend’s wet dream. Fire Jack and Raven (their actual legal names) bring all the chaos, charm, and over-the-toppiness of 80s metal to their riffing, shredding, and lusty soloing. These boys can rip up a fretboard and do so at every opportunity. The rough n’ ready riffs are plentiful and punchy, and when it’s time for dueling solos, you get PainkillerERED. They go all in on the six-string abuse in the name of excess, leaving you rocked hard and put away moist. Frontman Merciless K.co (wut) has a wild vocal approach, sometimes sounding like Enforcer’s Olof Wikstrand, occasionally like Wolf’s Niklas Stålvind, and other times like a Screaming Mimi. His delivery is raw and unpolished, and at points his tone and pitch wander off the reservation, but it doesn’t even matter. The vocal pandemonium is a big part of the album’s charm, and it works for Iron Spell even when it absolutely shouldn’t.
From the Grave is a delightfully unhinged trip back to the early days of metal’s majesty, and I’ll be spinning it a ton as a salve for the emotional wounds left by Ozzy’s passing. This is like a party in a can, and you should crack it open and see what happens next. We all need a little pick-me-up right now, right? Iron Spell has you covered in unbridled 80s glory.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dying Victims
Websites: facebook.com/ironspell | instagram.com/iron.spell
Releases Worldwide: July 25th, 2025#2025 #35 #ChileanMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #Enforcer #FromTheGrave #IronSpell #Jul25 #NOWBHM #Review #Reviews #Satan #Savage #Wolf
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Iron Spell – From the Grave Review
By Steel Druhm
Sometimes, we in the AMG Writers Guild grab a promo based solely on the band or album name, or the combination thereof. If it features any derivative of the word “vomit,” you know Mark Z will put his dirty paws all over it. If it has a wonky, prog-tastic moniker, Dolphin Whisper will seize the means of wank production. And if an alloy gets name-dropped, chances are Yours Steely will snatch it quicker than you can say CROM! That’s what brought me to Chile’s Iron Spell and their sophomore release, From the Grave. These chaps have been minimally active since they dropped their debut back in 2016, releasing a single some years and nothing other years. Now they’re finally back in the hunt with a proper new record, and boy does it scream 80s metal with leather-lunged ferocity. It has a NWoBHM foundation, but features nods to the US power metal scene and early speed metal. It’s harder to get more entrenched in the Wheelhouse of Steel than that, so the odds of my letting that creepy floating vampire monster into my humble abode are high.
Things open like a drunken pub brawl in London circa 1979 with “Curse of the Ushers.” It sounds like the earliest days of the British metal explosion, with that trademark punky gallop and unpolished vocals full of piss, motor oil, and beans. It’s a vibrant mash-up of olden acts like Satan, Diamond Head, and Savage, and it plays right into what AMG Himself describes as my “NostalgiaCore” fetish. It isn’t far from what Enforcer and Wolf do, but this feels a bit more authentic to the NWoBHM beginnings. It’s just a fun fucking song with classic heavy metal burned into its genetic code. From there, Iron Spell rip through a collection of old timey tunes that feel like they were exhumed from 1982. “Release from Darkness” is a rabble-rouser that uncorks the high-energy spirit of classic metal while shoving an iron fist down your throat. Then the band shake things up by launching into a 5-plus minute instrumental that brings the thunder to the tundra in happy abundance. I’m not the biggest instrumental appreciator, but this one kicks arse and wins you over with scads of wild and woolly guitar heroics that are tough to resist.
As From the Grave soldiered on, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out, but it never did. Song after song brings the 80s magic to the party and makes you love the past. Even when “Whispers of Sorrow” shamelessly poaches the guitar lines from Queensrÿche’s “Breaking the Silence,” it still ends up a hard-charging beast feaster with more entertainment value than Lars Ulrich trapped in a hot tar dunking booth. I defy you to spin “Devil King” and not throw horns or execute your best stadium-ready air guitar maneuvers. It’s that kind of tune, and you’ll eat it up if you have any joy left in your jaded soul. Elsewhere, “Deep in the Night” will be my unofficial anthem for this summer as it’s made for loud play whilst slugging cold beers with derelicts and dear ones alike. Without any song tripping and faceplanting, From the Grave ends up a high-spirited romp through the salad days of metal while requiring zero I.Q. points to appreciate what Iron Spell are smelting. At just under 41 minutes, it’s the ideal length, and the songs all burn by in a flash. This is The Way.
This album is a guitar fiend’s wet dream. Fire Jack and Raven (their actual legal names) bring all the chaos, charm, and over-the-toppiness of 80s metal to their riffing, shredding, and lusty soloing. These boys can rip up a fretboard and do so at every opportunity. The rough n’ ready riffs are plentiful and punchy, and when it’s time for dueling solos, you get PainkillerERED. They go all in on the six-string abuse in the name of excess, leaving you rocked hard and put away moist. Frontman Merciless K.co (wut) has a wild vocal approach, sometimes sounding like Enforcer’s Olof Wikstrand, occasionally like Wolf’s Niklas Stålvind, and other times like a Screaming Mimi. His delivery is raw and unpolished, and at points his tone and pitch wander off the reservation, but it doesn’t even matter. The vocal pandemonium is a big part of the album’s charm, and it works for Iron Spell even when it absolutely shouldn’t.
From the Grave is a delightfully unhinged trip back to the early days of metal’s majesty, and I’ll be spinning it a ton as a salve for the emotional wounds left by Ozzy’s passing. This is like a party in a can, and you should crack it open and see what happens next. We all need a little pick-me-up right now, right? Iron Spell has you covered in unbridled 80s glory.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dying Victims
Websites: facebook.com/ironspell | instagram.com/iron.spell
Releases Worldwide: July 25th, 2025#2025 #35 #ChileanMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #Enforcer #FromTheGrave #IronSpell #Jul25 #NOWBHM #Review #Reviews #Satan #Savage #Wolf
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Randy Savage ‘Big Rubber Guys’ Reds figure announced https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/201275/ #Baseball #Central #Cincinnati #CincinnatiReds #CincinnatiReds #Content #MLB #National #NationalSports #Neutral #news #OH #OHContentSharingRedsCentral #Overall #OverallNeutral #randy #RandySavage #Reds #savage #Sharing #Sports #SportsNews #Wrestling
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Randy Savage ‘Big Rubber Guys’ Reds figure announced https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/201275/ #Baseball #Central #Cincinnati #CincinnatiReds #CincinnatiReds #Content #MLB #National #NationalSports #Neutral #news #OH #OHContentSharingRedsCentral #Overall #OverallNeutral #randy #RandySavage #Reds #savage #Sharing #Sports #SportsNews #Wrestling
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Did #Christianity Make the World More #Moral?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA6FeavzG8c
Were #pagan societies really a hotbed of #immorality before #Jesus came on the scene? Did Christianity single-handedly revolutionize #ethical thought?
Dr. Bart Ehrman, drawing from the research behind his upcoming book, joins Megan Lewis to investigate the widely held notion that Jesus introduced a transformative #morality to an otherwise #savage and #selfindulgent world. -
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
[video/vlog] Everything we know about Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb — Russians launched a savage strike on Sumy — directly targeting the city and its ordinary streets with rocket artillery — Russia may have recruited Ukrainian suspect behind Starmer arson via Telegram app — Rare Russian spy planes damaged in Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/06/wednesday-june-4-2025/
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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
[video/vlog] Everything we know about Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb — Russians launched a savage strike on Sumy — directly targeting the city and its ordinary streets with rocket artillery — Russia may have recruited Ukrainian suspect behind Starmer arson via Telegram app — Rare Russian spy planes damaged in Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/06/wednesday-june-4-2025/
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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
[video/vlog] Everything we know about Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb — Russians launched a savage strike on Sumy — directly targeting the city and its ordinary streets with rocket artillery — Russia may have recruited Ukrainian suspect behind Starmer arson via Telegram app — Rare Russian spy planes damaged in Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/06/wednesday-june-4-2025/
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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
[video/vlog] Everything we know about Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb — Russians launched a savage strike on Sumy — directly targeting the city and its ordinary streets with rocket artillery — Russia may have recruited Ukrainian suspect behind Starmer arson via Telegram app — Rare Russian spy planes damaged in Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/06/wednesday-june-4-2025/
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So I've been playing a lot of Final Fantasy 14 the past year but only recently started doing synced + Minimum Item + No Echo runs of savage and extreme content and I have been enjoying it immensely. Almost finished with the first tier of the Alexander savage raids. I play tank most of the time, Dark Knight to be specific cause edge.
#ff14 #ffxiv #raiding #savage #mmo #dutycomplete -
Conceived "#ClassySavage" as #Fashion brand decades ago, after designing t-shirts for my #Savage "#Vikings" #Fraternity in college; Believes screen watchers camped on user & domain names upon my checking availability befo #Scamdemic #FYi @russellrope @ https://russellrope.com/real-legaltrillog-revolution ⚠️
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Conceived "#ClassySavage" as #Fashion brand decades ago, after designing t-shirts for my #Savage "#Vikings" #Fraternity in college; Believes screen watchers camped on user & domain names upon my checking availability befo #Scamdemic #FYi @russellrope @ https://russellrope.com/real-legaltrillog-revolution ⚠️
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🔴 #Rihanna fait chavirer les cœurs ✅
https://a7productions.blogspot.com/p/7-radio-100-mix.html📌 La chanteuse a dévoilée “Starlet Nights”, la nouvelle collection made in #SavageXFenty désormais disponible 💫
#World #Travel #Voyages #Paris #France #Photography #Live #Podcasts #A7Radio #Mastodon #Fenty #Savage #Music #Photographie #Fragrance #Mode #Tv #Radio