Update: John Haughm has released a statement that the future of the band is uncertain, confirming he is the only member of the Agalloch lineup left. His statement can be read in full at the bottom of ...
American blackened progressive metal titans Agalloch have just unleashed the first track off their upcoming fifth full-length, 'The Serpent & The Sphere.' The acclaimed metal act has released some ...
Oregon women’s basketball guard Elisa Mevius is entering the transfer portal, On3 Sports reported on Tuesday. The senior missed all but two... Oregon men’s basketball starting point guard Jackson ...
We posted a few days ago that the great Agalloch has sadly broken up, and shortly thereafter Invisible Oranges posted their own remembrance of the black metal boundary-pushers. While it does appear ...
UPDATE: Haughm issued an apology. Then, after the post had been live for a while, Haughm wrote in the comments, “Glad to see that Jewbook hasn’t deleted my post like I have heard about other Ganz ...
Ex-Agalloch members John Haughm and Don Anderson exclusively discuss the band's sudden breakup with Billboard. Anderson, Jason Walton and Aesop Dekker are moving forward as new band, while Haughm… By ...
Agalloch's break up has been pretty confusing, to say the least. The initial announcement made it sound like the band was over and done with, but we were later informed by founder John Haughm that the ...
are recording artists in a more literal sense than most. For a band with a dedicated global following -- they are Portland's leading metal export -- they perform live rarely, doing no more than a ...
[ART METAL] It's easy for someone who grew up on a steady diet of indie rock, folk and pop music to snicker at black metal. Usually the scorn from the uninitiated isn't because of the music's dark ...
Agalloch taught metal not only how to wander but how to wonder. Over two decades, the Portland, Ore., band released five albums and several demos and EPs that didn't treat black metal, post-rock and ...
For a band that’s spent the last 15 years gracefully and aggressively testing the limits of the sound of heavy metal, Portland’s Agalloch have committed very few errors. Their fifth album delivers the ...
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