
Horns of the Headless aren’t quite punk, and they’re not quite metal, but their straightforward hard rock is loaded with a little bit of both. The band—with echoes of Corrosion of Conformity and early ’90s Metallica—might have gotten radio airplay in 1975, but the 21st century has consigned their chugging, mid-tempo brand of bad-ass guitar rock to the underground. When popular bands talk about getting back to the basics, this is exactly what they mean.






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