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Vampire With Primeval Force 2017 Review

Vampire With Primeval Force 2017 Review

Vampire With Primeval Force 2017 Review

Mark Radulich, Robert Cooper and Jesse Starcher review Vampire With Primeval Force 2017.

Vampire is a Swedish Death Metal band from Gothenburg, which was founded in 2011.

This band was founded in 2011 by vocalist and percussionist Lars “Hand of Doom” Martinsson ( The Legion ), guitarist Joel Stefan Eskil’s “Black String” Pälvärinne and bassist Pär Joakim “Command” Proos. Vampire made their debut appearance in Copenhagen and also played on the Live Evil, the Muscle Rock Festival and along with Repulsion in Oslo . With the latter, vampires played the Bathory song The Reaper together on stage. Then the group went to the Svenska Grammophone Studio to record the recordings for the self-titled debut album, which appeared at the end of March 2014 at Century Media . On the album Ratwing was heard as a new drummer, so that Martinsson could concentrate entirely on the vocals.

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About Metal Hammer of Doom

Mark Radulich and former superfan turned host Jesse Starcher review the latest metal, industrial and southern rock albums. Each show focuses on one new release each week. We listen to a portion of every track on the album and then give our ratings. Hilarity normally ensues.

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Radulich in Broadcasting’s Beginnings

Mark Radulich has been an internet personality since 2004 with his Progressive Conservatism blog. He then took that blog to the airwaves and created a podcast for it. It then changed to PC Live. After that, he brought out the 411mania Ground and Pound Radio as well.

Also, Mark would partner up with another 411mania alum, Sean Comer, to create the movie franchise review podcast Long Road to Ruin and then Robert Cooper to create the metal album review podcast, The Metal Hammer of Doom. Robert Winfree took over the MMA show and then added his own podcast, Everybody Loves a Bad Guy. That’s when the Radulich in Broadcasting Network was born. Joining Winfree in having their own podcasts were super fan Jesse Starcher (Source Material). Finally, Winfree and Radulich added a weekly movie review show to the ever-growing lists of podcasts on the Network.

Jesse Starcher

Podcasts are one of the greatest mediums ever. 10 years ago Jesse found himself driving back and forth to work with over an hour of travel time. Talk radio became something that he enjoyed and helped kill time during the commute. The problem was NPR never stayed completely interesting and his only other options were the ESPN network and the local channel that hosted religious programming. Always the same show… at the same time. It was pretty limited. About three years ago he discovered Podcasts and it changed how he spent much of his time. It opened up options to great niche content that he never even knew was available. After that, he got his first podcast gig on the From the Cheap Seats sports podcast with Jayson Teasley and became a co-host shortly after that.

His real passion, however, was comics. He managed to talk Mark Radulich into letting him do the network’s premier comic book podcast Source Material. This would give him a platform to chat with friends about one of his favorite hobbies. A tremendous opportunity. Also, recently Jesse has worked his way into becoming the third co-host, alongside Mark Radulich and Robert Cooper, of the Metal Hammer of Doom podcast. He loves music and a podcast about heavy-metal right up his alley.

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