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Many of us metal fans have glacial sized chips on our shoulders. I know I did. My favorite bands' records aren't available in my...
Is Suicide Silence trying to win back fan favor after their 2017 self-titled release? They continue to look back to their past, first releasing...
If 2018 was a big year for heavy metal, 2019 has been gigantic. Roughly six months in and the sheer quantity and quality of...
This edition includes bleakness, epicness, stuff that made my cat bored, and more! To the metals...
"The album’s cover art, which depicted Satan inhaling smoke from a bong with black towers of an ancient city behind him, beckoned the interest...
Finland's enigmatic black metal project will release it's new album next week.
This edition features lots of collaborations, a three year album gap, a four year album gap, a five year album gap, and more! To...
Eulogy's guitarist has joined them in his place.
They're more hunting down the dream than running it down.
Wasteland proves that while guitarist Piotr Grudziński’s passing indefinitely changed their dynamic, Riverside certainly has a second life as an empowered trio.
Lowlands is a mostly enjoyable instrumental venture that consistently skates the line between spirited and gloomy ruin.
Halcyon Way will hardly ever been heralded as iconoclastic saviours of prog/power majesty, but there has been enough individuation established here to warrant a...
Plus a few extra tour dates.
Rotten Sound's latest release trades length for superb consistency and is one of 2018's surprise grindcore hits.
This edition includes satanists, goblins, mutton chops, and more! To the metals...
Howdy nerds, The Black Dahlia Murder’s Trevor Strnad as The Obituarist here. Your favorite hunter of all things underground, hellbent on bringing you some skull cracking...
Chicago's La Armada presents a brutal and political collection of music in their latest record, Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
Nergal looks as cheerful as ever.
Michael Keene opens up for the first time about his problems.
Hermida has not responded to the accusations.
"Some people think we’re Satanic, but when we reference evil, Satan, and hell, it’s more metaphorical. We don’t believe in God, so we don’t...
People losing their jobs is never good for the music business.