From the early days of Hall of the Mountain King to the long-awaited return of Savatage, Chris Caffery has lived one of heavy metal’s most incredible journeys. 🤘
In this exclusive This Day in Metal interview, Chris reflects on his decades with Savatage, the band’s triumphant comeback, unforgettable memories with the late Paul O’Neill, and why the music is far from over.
If you’re a fan of Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, or classic heavy metal, this is one interview you won’t want to miss.
⚡ Share it with your fellow metalheads and let us know your favorite Savatage album in the comments!
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On This Day in Metal July 1, 1992
Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism, the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal pioneers Immortal, was released.
A landmark of the early Norwegian black metal movement, the album introduced Immortal’s cold, atmospheric sound, raw production, and the dark mythology that would become their signature. More than three decades later, it remains an essential release for fans of extreme metal.
What’s your favorite track from Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism?
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🥣 Remember that Satsuma bowl the reds and their expert Izzie Balmer bought for £125 - the one that auctioneer James Lewis thought was a bit pricey? Watch it go under the hammer. 🔨
🚨: Insane Auroras over Stonehenge right now... 🤯🌌
Auroras tonight are the strongest and brightest in more than 20 years.
In coming hours extreme Auroras will be visible over all 50 US states tonight. Don't miss it!
Poems On The Underground is 40 years old this month. Like Orlando scattering verses through the Forest of Arden, it’s put some beautiful surprises in the way of Londoners in that time.
I found this one by Jack Underwood on the Victoria line recently, and nearly missed my stop:
Happy Birthday to the unforgettable @JanisJoplin.
A powerhouse voice of the late ’60s, Janis shared stages, scenes, and moments in time with The Doors during a transformative era in rock. Her raw intensity, fearless spirit, and unmatched soul continue to inspire generations. Today, we honor her legacy and the vibrant energy she brought to every performance.
Photo courtesy of Getty Images.
"Donald Trump is arguably the most deplorable president in American history, who has brought shame on the U.S."
We haven't invited Trump to the UK because anyone likes or respects him. It's because we're scared of what he might do, says historian and journalist Max Hastings.