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Looks like the bassist is the new vocalist?
Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those...
It's getting to be that time of year. Remember those hot, muggy, taint sweat-drenched days of your childhood, when dad dug out the old...
I’ve recently realized that chaotic, kitchen sink progressive rock/avant garde metal is one of my favorite sub-genre of music, certainly my favorite sub-genre in...
Throat singing and plenty of heaviness.
Get ready for the cold landscape that makes up Lotus Ash's The Evening Redness.
For Palehorse / Palerider, the combination of dreamy shoe gaze and atmospheric doom metal has yielded an ethereal blend of music. The Denver trio's new...
Is Say10 finally coming?
Ingurgiting Oblivion is a Berlin-based band who are revered in underground death metal circles, but who never really got their just deserved praise until 2014's...
London's Craven Idol is proud to share their sophomore blackened thrash delight, The Shackles of Mammon.
Beligum's Brutus brings barbaric but beautiful rock!
Blackened death by way of Denver, Colorado. The trio features members of Khemmis, Abigail Williams, and Cult of the Lost Cause.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Holy Grinder’s Eradicate All Scum.
"A big focus of the themes is gonna be how we aren't a Christian band at all anymore."
40+ minutes of harsh, horrifying noise.
Finally, it is the weekend. What better way to start it off than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday." This weekly column...
Calgary's Mind Mold will be making their debut this month. The newly-minted avant-garde doom band features members from grind forces Wake and Seminary. Their self-titled debut, of course, sounds...
Oh Finland, what would we do without you?
Breuer Priest isn't half bad!
Yes, it sucks Beardfish is gone, but Rikard Sjöblom is still going strong!
Well, this is interesting. A programme of brutal-as-hell slam that shares its name with a video game that one of us over here at...