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The Black Dahlia Murder teamed up with animatorĀ Adam Avilla for this incredible new music video forĀ Ā "Threat Level No. 3" off their latest album,Ā Abysmal. Catch...
It's mathy rock n' roll that explodes into Mastodon-levels of heaviness.
New Basick Records signees, Fall of Minerva, announces their upcoming album release for Portraits on March 25th. You can pre-order the album now via...
Holy Grail offer a throwback blend of 80s LA thrash and their new album,Ā Times of Pride and Peril,Ā which is out today, continues that trend....
New fun party trick: define Wild Throne's genre
Last week, ALL HAIL THE YETI released the re-issue of their 2012 Ā self-titled album via Minus Head Records, reintroducing listeners to their potent blend...
In Dying Arms will be releasing their new album,Ā Original Sin, on April 1, 2016 and we are getting our first taste with this new...
Metal Injection's Frank Godla makes a cameo in this music video
Dream Theater have released their double albumĀ The Astonishing and today they unveil the music video for the track "The Gift" directed byĀ Wes Teshome. John...
A metal ballad is now a country ballad.
I was watching this six-minute Fleshgod Apocalypse music video for the track "Cold As Perfection," which was labeled NSFW and I was sitting around...
Halestorm were always more hard rock than heavy metal, but their new track "Mayhem" is surprisingly aggressive and a really fun rock tune, that...
What the hell is going on with this rhythm?
It's been a while since we caught up with Asking Alexandria, who have a new singer, Denis Stoff, formerly of Make Me Famous. The...
Big fat riffs and a catch chorus all up in here.
Got some weird keyboards in there too.
Looks like we jumped the gun on the fun announcing Amon Amarth's tour dates earlier, as they just unleashed their first single "First Kill"...
Animation? Check. Heaviness? Double check.
Grindcore and cartoon. Just like your childhood.
You read that whole headline correctly.
You're probably gonna cry.
The world of rock and roll lost two massive icons recently in Lemmy and David Bowie, and despite that fake photo of the two...