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Who doesn't miss Ronnie James Dio? Wouldn't it be amazing to hear his powerful voice again. While it's not quite a new release, Niji...
Abiotic brought back a familiar name from the djent past, The Contortionist's previous vocalist Jonathan Carpenter, for a really fun new track. The band...
Italian rockers Ultra-Violence are back with some melodic, djenty new riffs in the form of their new track "The Storm." Founded in 2009 at...
The Boston-based metal band, Aversed, are set to release a blistering new LP titled Impermanent early next year, taking their already killer melodic death...
For five years and counting, Sweden's Chronus have pulled no punches with their cinematic blend of high-energy metal. Complete with soaring vocals, intricate riffs...
Welcome to another great Wednesday of Extreme of the Extreme. This week marks the long-awaited return of tech-death outfit, Abiotic. For anyone who's been...
Slipknot's Pulse of the Maggots festival was this weekend, and during the weekend's festivities, one of the performances were from the group Vended, a...
"It was an extremely fun, rewarding and explorative process."
Move over American Idol and The Voice.
Some Disturbed fans worried with the success of their Simon & Garfunkel cover, and the followup Sting cover, that perhaps Disturbed might be at...
Plus releases from Armored Saint, Brutus, Fever 333, Leaves' Eyes, Oginalii, Sevendust, and Zeal & Ardor.
"This album was me looking at our inability to change to a way of life that would sustain the human race and save the...
Great video, exceptionally epic music.
Live Baroness is always welcome.
"I said it early on that DevilDriver would get better as the records went down and I feel that is the case."
Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.
This week's new heavy metal releases include metal opera, happy go lucky black metal, garage rock from the King of Metal, and more!
Whether you’re an established aficionado or a newcomer, the video for “Get Out! Now!” is sure to satisfy and build anticipation for Transitus.
Despite some formulaic moments along the way, Virus improves upon virtually everything that gave Vector its identity.