Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Father’s Day Is Sunday, June 16th – Does Your Dad ROCK?!

Father’s Day Is Sunday, June 16th – Does Your Dad ROCK?!

If So, We’ve Got The Perfect Gifts! Whether Your Dad is a Music History Buff, a Master of Debate, or a Horror Freak – Buy Your Rockin’ Dad a Heavy Metal Book This Year!

Three heavy metal-inspired books are in stores now, just in time for Father’s Day! If you’re still unsure what to get pops for Father’s Day, look no further! After all of the rocking out he does, Dad’s probably looking for a chance to unwind on his special day.  Let dad relax in his La-Z-boy while he checks out a wild ‘n’ rockin’ book—and thanks YOU for the perfect gift!


Is your Dad a history buff?
Does he often trap you in long, educated rants about Black Sabbath, Judas Priest or Metallica?



Quench Dad’s thirst for heavy metal knowledge with LOUDER THAN HELL: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, an excellent 736-page oral history of the heavy metal genre that ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY calls “…as indispensable as a skull-adorned leather jacket.” Take it from Barnes & Noble, the largest book retailer in the United States – LOUDER THAN HELL: The Definitive Oral History of Metal is a “Great Read for Dad”!

Compiled from over 400 interviews conducted by respected music journalists Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman, LOUDER THAN HELL: The Definitive Oral History of Metal is a chronological history of heavy metal, told through the words of the men and women who created it, played it, re-invented it, and continue to rock it.

From the creation of Black Sabbath in the late 1960s, to Judas Priest’s development of the leather-and-studs look, to Metallica introducing the world to thrash, to the inception of Ozzfest, to Faith No More accidentally creating the first hybrid of rap and metal, to the provocative exploits of the Sunset Strip scene, to the death and destruction surrounding Norwegian black metal, LOUDER THAN HELL gets to the meat of the metal matter.

Buy LOUDER THAN HELL: The Definitive Oral History of Metal at Barnes & Noble or Amazon.com.

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