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Howdy Halloweeners, Trevor Strnad AKA The Obituarist here with another round of sick ghoulish extreme metal to keep you screaming this holiday.
Black Metal is better when its weird and immersive.
One of the brighter spots to emerge from the Dallas scene in recent memory, Seeker aren't exactly your daddy's favorite Housecore band.
I caught Earworms opening for The Dillinger Escape Plan at club show a few months back, and it quickly became apparent why that was a...
Red wine, Rick & Morty, Trent Reznor, and more...
The black metal classic will be played in full!
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
The one-man, Canadian black metal outfit that triumphs anxiety through melodic atmosphere.
Denis Stoff's former band is implying he is at fault for leaving Asking Alexandria
It’s the weekend! What better way to get it started than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday”. This weekly column looks to...
With Crowbar being part of the great foundation that makes sludge metal, The Serpent Only Lies encompasses so much of the sound we love...
In Today's Tech-Death Tuesday we get down and dissonant with an exploration of the new albums from Departe and Ulcerate.
The concept of the one-man/one-woman band is not a new thing. We can take this all the way back to the 13th century –...
'Bout to whore some goats... next year, though.
All in all Deathgrip is a solid release. It's the same style of music that Fit For A King has been writing for half...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we examine new releases from Unflesh and Azooma.
Most doom bands dick around and waste time. Yeti On Horseback make you suffer.
Being a relative large fan of stoner rock and groups from the Palm Desert scene, it has been a bit of a shame to...
Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.
Overkill and Nile are partially involved!
The technology is for everyone and is currently being developed.
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Noisear’s Turbulent Resurgence.