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Old Man Gloom are so giving. The Boston all-star group released a new album in March, and today, released another new album and it is...
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Melodic, blackened death metal perfection.
Plus Quicksand, Ho99o9, Zulu, Brutus, and more.
Sol Invicto, the project formed by producer and guitarist Richie Londres, Stephen Carpenter (Deftones), and Eric Bobo (Cypress Hill), is now streaming their debut EP Loosely Aware and it's...
Old Man Gloom are so giving. The Boston all-star group released a new album in March, and today, released another new album and it is...
Good day Extreme fans! While it may not be the best of times right now, what's a better time to check out all previous...
Specifically a gothic version of doom. KInda sounds like Woods of Ypres.
Sometimes there's nothing like some good old style death metal. Nothing quite quenches that thirst like something like Nile or Aeon sometimes. Luckily, if...
Outtakes from the 1997 live album Coma Divine.
The album was recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA.
Plus Bob Dylan and an original tune!
It's actually really good too.
They're for charity, in case you didn't notice.
Solstice, the English doom band.
Good day Extreme fans! While it may not be the best of times right now, what's a better time to check out all previous...
Think Torche-esque riffs below hook-laden vocals.
The newest installment of the Death: Non Analog - On Stage Series.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with an album premiere of Evisorax’s Ascension Catalyst.
All proceeds from this recording will go to Direct Relief.
Very few styles can capture the pure essence of tragedy the way doom metal does. It's generally something that melds so well in the...
Reminds me of The Black Dahlia Murder.
Hey there, tech fiends. It's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual weekly reminder that if you're...
Some 38 years ago the question “How Could Hell Be Any Worse?” was asked by prominent hardcore punk unit Bad Religion. Now, the UK...
Definitely AOTY potential on this one.
"We hope we can revisit these songs in front of audiences again soon. Until then, please take care of yourselves."