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BEST NEW HEAVY SONGS OF March 2023

I always say “Versatile” wouldn’t be in my name if it weren’t for my eclectic interests, musically and otherwise. And this list of the top new heavy songs of March 2023 DEFINITELY speaks to that theme of my life. With new releases from Overkill, Invent Animate, and so many more – this is truly the playlist with a little something for every heavy music lover. There’s even new Winger and Last In Line in here for my classic metal lovers!...

Best New Heavy Songs of January 2023

2022 was definitely a year for the record books, but musically and personally here for yours truly. But you can’t get rid of VV that easily. That’s actually something this list of the best new heavy songs of January 2023 and I have in common. For heavy music lovers, January brought us massive collaboration tracks like “Argent Justice” from Distant, Suicide Silence, Emmure, and a TON of other amazing heavy bands. We also were blessed with highly anticipated new music...

Best Metal Halloween Songs For 2022 [PLAYLIST]

My favorite time of the year has arrived! The air is just starting to get cool (at least in some portions of the day). And fall is (basically) in the air! And while Halloween is 24/7, 365 for me, this spooky time of year definitely makes it even more special. I have so many fun things planned for Halloween 2022 this year for VV, starting with this playlist of the Best Metal Halloween Songs For 2022.  This playlist includes new...

90s Heavy Jams – My 90s Rock and Metal Playlist

The 90s is by far my favorite decade when it comes to music in general. But that’s especially true for 90s Rock & Metal. Am I a bit biased because it’s also from my youth? Perhaps. However, the songs included on 90s Heavy Jams, my ultimate 90s rock and metal playlist, are arguably some of the most iconic songs amongst the heavy music community.  I of course through some “deep cuts” in here too. Or rather, the tracks from notable...

Women In Metal Music Playlist

Celebrating Women In Metal Music [Playlist]

I definitely became a metalhead in my preteen years. But that doesn’t necessarily mean I always felt represented as a female who loves metal music. As a Catholic school student living in an area where country music is sovereign, my metal discoveries at the time relied on what was put out by the media. There were definitely women in metal making a name for themselves and creating amazing music while I was growing up. Yet for some reason, they were...