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When Cannibal Corpse released Evisceration Plague back in 2009, I couldn’t find myself really falling for it. Yes, Priests of Sodom and Scalding Hail...
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When Cannibal Corpse released Evisceration Plague back in 2009, I couldn’t find myself really falling for it. Yes, Priests of Sodom and Scalding Hail...
I want to be dead with my friends. – "Underwater Bimbos from Outer Space" In the year 2012, with album #6 in the chamber,...
As a part of Black Metal History Month, we will be looking back at some essential black metal albums that any fan should be...
Without a shred of shame, I will say that I have always enjoyed Abigail Williams. In my days as a Metal DJ up at...
They may not be a stand-out band in the Death Metal world for me, but I have always appreciated Aborted’s guttural brand of blood-soaked...
Not too long ago, I went over to Double-Down Saloon to celebrate Frank’s birthday with the rest of the crew from Metal Injection and...
So it seems the Epitaph World Tour will not be the end of Judas Priest. According to lead-singer Rob Halford, the band has been...
Think of the new Megadeth album like this: take Endgame and add a large dose of Youthanasia and Countdown to Extinction, then mix it...
I’ve seen Carnifex live a couple of times, first at Summer Slaughter in 2010, and again this past spring at New England Metal and...
On a cold February evening this year, I went to see Absu and Immortal play at the Gramercy Theater in NYC. Although I mainly...
With Machine Head, I have to try my best to be fair. 2007’s The Blackening was an awesome record, but I’ve always had trouble...
As if there weren’t enough supergroups floating around, here’s another one to add to the pile! Actually, this one does sound pretty sweet. Made...
When it comes to thrash, I’m a very easy sell. So long as the songs are well made, have solid vocals, and most importantly,...
"If I can compare it to any other band, it would have to be Opeth, but it's different from the stuff we've done before....
Back in June, we reported that KYUSS Lives would be setting out on a full North American tour. Well, it seems that the good...
The Armageddon chord is the first novel by musician and songwriter Jeremy Wagner. In a broad sense, the book is a fun, fast-paced explosion...
Twenty incredible bands in two mosh-filled, headbang-fueled days. For the past couple weeks, our buds over at MetalSucks have been teasing their readers with...
While in the process of reviewing this album, I had a bit of a debate with a good friend of mine about Trivium. He...
As someone who has seen Decapitated twice since their last release, once with Vitek and once without, I have been very eager to hear...
One could say a lot of good things about Unearth. In 2001, with most emerging metal bands still mired in the colossal waste of...
When you review an album from one of your favorite bands, you're torn in a couple directions. In one sense, your passion for them...
"Evinta. A project almost 15 years in the making. An idea that has sat smoldering and never really had a reason to burn alive...
Earlier this year we reported that the re-united incarnation of KYUSS, known now as KYUSS Lives! would be embarking on a few US dates...