By Ian Liberman BODY COUNT’S BLOODLUST 25 years ago, Tracey Marrow (aka Ice-T), formed Body Count, one of the first metal rap bands with Ernie C (a traditional rap/hip-hop artist). Body Count is a unique, political, socially-oriented, rap-metal band. Back in the day, they released albums that struck a negative chord with traditional organizations […]
Inferno of Rock Report – JUNE 2017
By Ian Liberman BEATLES CHANNEL ON SIRIUSXM Although I prefer to listen to newer bands like Avenged Sevenfold and Disturbed these days, I have always been obsessed with The Beatles. I consider them to be one of the most eclectic and esoteric bands in rock and roll history. SiriusXM recently launched a Beatles channel. The […]
Inferno of Rock Report – MAY 2017
By Ian Liberman ROCK MUSIC AND ANIMATION My parents introduced me to the world of classical music through animation. I remember watching Walt Disney`s Fantasia, a vivid and vibrant interpretation of classical pieces using animated Disney characters (including Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice). When it was released in the ‘70s, Fantasia became a stoner […]
Inferno of Rock Report – APRIL 2017
By Ian Liberman THE DEATH OF CHUCK BERRY Chuck Berry was born on October 18, 1926 to a large family in St. Louis. He was an exceptional guitarist with a theatrical stage presence that added to his legacy. Peers and rock critics alike labelled him the “father of rock n roll.” Berry’s love of poetry […]
Inferno of Rock Report – MARCH 2017
By Ian Liberman THE SCIENCE OF ROCK MUSIC In this edition of Inferno Of Rock Report, we are going to examine the connection between rock music and science. Everything relates to science. It incorporates many areas that you may not have even considered, including music, painting and many sports. In this column, we will look […]