metal.tv is a community of like-minded metalheads who love music, film, and anything else related to heavy metal. We provide a list of current events, news, and interesting music videos to help you learn about the world of heavy metal. We also provide our own metal-related podcast, “Metal.tv”. It’s a show filled with heavy metal-related episodes, plus interviews, reviews, live shows, and more.
Well, they do! I know I’ve done it. I’ve been on this very website for years and it’s such a great resource, and I don’t know what I’d do without it.
Its been a source of entertainment to me for as long as Ive been involved in the heavy metal scene. You can hear them here on metal.tv as well as find out more about them, and the music they make. This isn’t the first time Ive heard from metal.tv so I can’t really say this is the first time they have reached out to me.
Metal.tv was founded by Brian Viglione in 2010. By day he’s a senior management consultant and entrepreneur. On his days off, Viglione works on his website “metal.tv” and his social media accounts. He also hosts live shows and interviews, plus an occasional podcast. He has previously worked with bands including Slayer, Lamb of God, Exodus, and Kreator.
Metal.tv was founded in 2010, but has gone through several incarnations to date. The first incarnation launched in 2011 as a fan-friendly website. In 2012, they launched their own radio network, and a few years later they launched a YouTube channel. The last incarnation was their first major foray into the digital world with the launch of their YouTube channel in 2013.
The original metal.tv focused on a fan-focused approach to their podcast, but now they’re branching out into the realm of streaming, with a focus on online streaming. They’re also bringing on new hosts every week, and we met them in their new office space. They are also working on their own YouTube channel.
At the end of last year metal.tv took a major step into streaming with the launch of their own app. The app is available on iOS and Android. The video is split into three distinct parts: Live Shows, News, and the Metal.tv Podcast. The live shows are hosted by a rotating cast of musicians, each of whom are asked to play the parts of various bands, from heavy metal to rock to folk.
The Live Shows are usually a mix of metal and punk artists. At least, that’s what I’m told by the hosts. Usually they’re a mix of a bunch of musicians playing a certain genre and then a few bands that are relatively unknown in their own right. Live Shows are usually a mix of metal and punk. The Metal.tv Podcast is the actual podcast with interviews with the hosts, where they talk about the band and discuss the show.
Well, when you talk about live shows, I can’t imagine a metal.tv Podcast without interviews with bands. I mean, there is something that makes me want to listen to a Metal.tv Podcast with interviews with bands.
Metal.tv, like many podcasts, is a great way to listen to good bands in a variety of different genres. This one, however, is a bit different. It’s a Metal.tv Podcast without interviews with bands. It really just makes me wish I could have listened to this podcast with some bands. I would have loved to hear bands like Fear, Meshuggah, Iced Earth, and a few others.