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Pantera, Korn, Metallica, Machine Head make the top 10.
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...
Septicflesh seems to only be getting heavier.
“It is a goddamn tragedy. That does not make them cowards."
Hey there tech fiends. It's that time of the week again. I've got a special early album stream from NYN for today's column. And...
Heavy metal’s musical foundations have always lent itself well to lengthier compositions, but there’s plenty of examples of the opposite too. With little time...
Before writing off Ohio as merely the place to stop and see your girlfriend's parents, or the place that 'decides elections' a lot, check...
Wage War's new album, Deadweight, is a great display of the power that metalcore still has today.
This edition includes a solid super group, some solid debuts, a solid farewell, and more solid stuff! To the metals…
Markov Soroka is certainly a busy man. The Ukrainian musician has three current projects he releases music under. They include the cosmic black metal...
The Westboro Baptist Church still sucks.
It's everything you want in a hardcore album.
It's the radio edit, so maybe there's more heavies in the original?
Seems to be ex-member related.
We know who the drummer is.
The international, atmospheric doom group returns with a new offering.
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...
Venomous Maximus enter the latter half of 2017 as one of the more slept on metal bands in the US right now, even among...
Rex Brown has never up until shown much inclination for being a solo artist. As a longstanding member of Pantera, having appeared on all...
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Almost every week, Nic Huber dissects the heavy riffs of bands — new and old — in The Wednesday Sludge. This week's column spotlights...
We cover the impact and sound of each Linkin Park record in honor of the life and art of Chester Bennington.
Is this the end of the beginning? Or the beginning of the end?