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"Drudkh certainly proves who's boss; woe unto him who has the audacity to challenge their authority."
"When it stops coming from the heart, that's when we should break up."
Alongside a train-themed new video.
Plus releases from Venom Inc., SpellBook, Razor, Petbrick, Living Wreckage, Stratovarius, and Frayle.
"It’s all there, and it was there from the very beginning of the band’s decade-long reign of subterranean terror."
He was a CD-R and a Nero Burning ROM away from greatness.
"What keeps the band interesting at this point comes down to the fact that no one does instrumental post-metal quite like this."
Due out this September.
Featuring Acephalix, Early Moods, Brymir, Sumerlands & more!
"Cursed is the one I'll forever hold nearest to my heart, and III saw them at the absolute height of their powers."
"Chat Pile fashions sludgecore into a vivid display of mental trauma caused by an afflicting world. God’s country indeed… If God has truly looked...
M. Shadows thinks it's too loud and polished.
Prepare to be destroyed.
If microtonal black metal becomes a micro-genre, it's fair to speculate that Scarcity will become one of the micro-scene's micro-gateway bands.
"Wormrot shape other genres around grind for their purposes and to their advantage."
You're definitely going to need some tunes to get you through the end of days.
Featuring guest vocalist Mikko Kotamäki of Swallow The Sun.
They lost the war, but the riffs live on.
With support from bands like Evanescence, Megadeth, Seether, and more.
Bodysnatcher might not be the most technical, or the most experimental, but they're a reminder of how good pure deatchcore can be.
Vocalist Ezra Haynes and guitarist Greg Burgess discuss the albums' influence and creation.