10 Best Portuguese Heavy Bands Ever, According to Portugal’s Own Fernando Ribeiro of Moonspell

Posted in Interviews, Lists, Videos with tags , , , , , , , , , , on 06/03/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

First we unveiled our list of the top 20 melodic death metal bands from Sweden in mid-December. The preponderance of popularity encircling that list led us to release a “10 Best Finnish Melodeth Bands Ever” rundown several months later. Around the same time, we interviewed red-hot Finnish hard-rockers the Feral Kids, and they gave us their own list of the best metal bands that Finland has ever produced. And just two days ago, Prime Creation chimed in with their list of Sweden’s top heavy metal bands.

It was at that point that we came to our senses: Top 10 lists are all the rage these days, and that fine and dandy – but the people putting together those lists should be the ultimate authorities on what they’re ranking. Ergo, we have reached out to bands from foreign lands to learn directly from them which musical acts from their home countries really belong on GOAT lists.

The latest edition in our series, which targets Portugal, should have the word “Ultimate” with a capital “U” attached to it. That’s because the musician who put together this top 10 list is, by leaps and bounds, the most talented and iconic metal musician in the history of his country. Like most leaders of metal bands – or at least melodic death metal bands, or at least melodic death metal bands hailing from Europe – Moonspell vocalist Fernando Ribeiro is sweet to the core, extremely smart, musically gifted and charismatic.

The Bad Penny is grateful for having interviewed Ribeiro three times now, as he reminds us of the good fortune we have to live in the present moment (and all the more time we have to listen to music, my dear). Ribeiro’s list of the 10 best heavy metal bands in Portuguese seems just about perfect, save one crucial error: Moonspell, the country’s greatest contribution to metal, isn’t on it. So if you had any doubts as to whether Ribeiro is one humble, rad dude, they’ve no evaporated.

Now let’s enjoy Ribeiro’s guided tour through the history of metal bands that Portugal has produced, shall we?

1. GaereaLoss (2026)

Gaerea is the pride of Portugal. A band from another cosmos, with such taste and personality that defies the gods. Their private concept of pain and release keeps getting more and more to the point and Loss just cristalizes that beautiful yet heart-wrenching tension.

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Doppelgängers: ‘WTF’ Podcast Host Marc Maron and Joy Thieves’ James Scott

Posted in Comedy, Doppelgängers, Features with tags , , , , , on 06/03/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Our last edition of Doppelgängers was maybe a little bit of a stretch, but you will lose the argument if you say you don’t see the resemblance between comedian and former What the Fuck?‘ podcast host Marc Maron and Joy Thieves producer James Scott.

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Vocalist for Ohio Mainstream Rock Band ENMY Says ‘We Always Feel Like the Outsider’

Posted in Concert Previews, Interviews with tags , on 06/03/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Roughly one month ago, The Bad Penny caught up with mainstream-rock band ENMY, which consists of four guys who live in Cincinnati, Ohio. (ENMY isn’t to be confused with the now-shuttered British music publication NME, even though pronouncing their letters in succession leads to the same result.

“We’re kind of in the same vein as Linkin Park, Korn and Limp Bizkit, who all spell their band names wrong,” vocalist Brady Reis disclosed. “So, it’s like, the people who are into those bands will make the connection that we overlap with them a bit.”

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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Could’ve Parodied Lots More Nirvana Songs After Spoofing ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

Posted in Comedy, Features, Videos with tags , , , on 06/03/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Queen, The Police, R.E.M. and dozens more artists (except Coolio) were cool with, and sometimes even flattered by, “Weird Al” Yankovic parodying their songs. But perhaps no musician was more delighted by the comical accordion player and singer parodying one of his songs than Kurt Cobain.

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Two Cent Review: Black Lung’s ‘Forever Beyond’

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 06/02/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

With Forever Beyond, the title of which alludes to their limitless ambitions, Black Lung have fully embraced their psychedelic proclivities. In doing so, their experimentalism reaches greater heights than ever before; such exploratory tendencies are one of the main characteristics of psychedelic music. Somewhat similar to Jason Spaceman embellishing and expanding his vision for Spiritualized with each successive album, Black Lung incorporated not only the aforementioned add-ons but also the bouzouki and cello on Forever Beyond.

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Two Cent Review: Elder’s ‘Through Zero’

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 06/02/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

With their seventh LP, heavy psych-rockers Elder demonstrate what experimental majesty a band can create when they’ve spent two decades working to play together on the same wavelength.

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Doppelgängers: Robert Plant and Pink Mountaintops’ Stephen McBean

Posted in Doppelgängers, Features with tags , , , on 06/02/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

I mean, kinda, right?

Exclusive: Nightrage Chief Reflects on Deceased Friend Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates: ‘I Still Have Him in My Heart’

Posted in Exclusives, In Memorium, Interviews with tags , , , , , , , , , on 06/01/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Nine months after his shockingly sudden death, tears are still being shed for Tomas Lindberg, frontman of massively influential Swedish metal band At the Gates. One of the most well-read, warmhearted and respected musicians in melodic death metal – regardless of country – his skills remain unparalleled and might not be bested for quite some time. In the months subsequent to his passing, metal icons who – like Lindberg – were instrumental in giving birth to MDM in Scandinavian have publicly professed their sadness over his loss.

The latest member of MDM royalty to join the chorus and sing the praises of Lindberg is Greece’s greatest contribution to melodic death metal: Marios Iliopoulos. He helped develop the subgenre during his nine years playing lead guitar for Exhumation, then developed even more acclaim for his subsequent band Nightrage, which he co-founded with Gus G of Firewind in the same year that Exhumation split: 2000.

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10 Best Swedish Heavy Bands Ever, According to Native Sons Prime Creation

Posted in Interviews, Lists, Videos with tags , , , , , , , , on 06/01/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

When we rolled out our list of the top 20 melodic death metal bands from Sweden in mid-December, little did we know that had opened up a Pandora’s Box that released a “spirited” debate among fans of heavy music from Scandinavia. That led us to release a “10 Best Finnish Melodeth Bands Ever” rundown several months later. But around the same time, we interviewed red-hot Finnish hard-rockers the Feral Kids, and they gave us their own list of the best metal bands that Finland has ever produced.

It was at that point that we came to our senses: top 10 lists are all the rage these days, and that fine and dandy – but the people putting together those lists should be the ultimate authorities on what they’re ranking. Ergo, we have reached out to bands from foreign lands to learn from them which musical acts from their home countries really belong on GOAT lists.

Today, Swedish progressive power-metal band Prime Creation pipe up with what they consider to be the best heavy bands that originated from their homeland, with comments from drummer Kim Arnell. While many of the selections on their list overlap with the groups we named as our favorite Swedish melodeth acts, Prime Creation’s list contains a few bands that belong to a different subgenre – and one that isn’t even considered to be a metal band (hint: Their biggest song was also the favorite tune of Gob Bluth in Arrested Development.)

1. In Flames

They have their own style and act as a bridge between death metal and heavy metal. Irresistible growls, unforgettable songs – and they make 60,000 people jump up and down at the same time.

2. Candlemass

Masters of doom. Unique sound. So dark and heavy. Nightfall is one of my favorite records of all time.

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Future Islands’ ‘From a Hole in the Floor to a Fountain of Youth’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 06/01/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Synthpop outfit Future Islands celebrate 20 years together by propping up their lesser known material, affirming the value of these cutting-room-floor songs that the band knew they had all along.

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