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It's almost Halloween and you don't have enough latex to finish your DIY, GWAR costume! Maybe your strict religious relatives threatened to cut you...
There's no single song here capable of making one singlehandedly forget Underground Resistance or Circle the Wagons, but as a whole you'll probably find...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Priapus. Alright, personally speaking, this Monday is great because I’m on vacation, and...
I went to fifteen festivals this summer in multiple countries and almost a dozen states. I've been a busy guy and I'm also now...
The black metal classic will be played in full!
Oh, what could have been?
While They Were Sleeping is a strong return statement by a band that has overcome adversity, of both the personal and professional varieties, and...
Denis Stoff's former band is implying he is at fault for leaving Asking Alexandria
With Crowbar being part of the great foundation that makes sludge metal, The Serpent Only Lies encompasses so much of the sound we love...
As I Lay Dying ex-members are back for their second crack
It is no coincidence that the release is scheduled for one week before the band's new album, likely to undercut some sales, or possibly...
The French blackened hardcore nihilists are at it again!
Harry Shearer just wants to deservedly turn up to 11 financially.
It’s blasting, thrashing, pulverizing, and it has groove. Voices is an evolution for Wormrot and is, so far, the best grindcore release of the...
“Let me make it very clear, here and now: I have never written a white power song in my entire discography”
Dissociation was almost a double album!
It’s not what you’d expect, and in that sense it’s exactly what you’d expect.
This almost sounds like it was live in the studio.
Waldgefluster use Ruinen to showcase their unique and potent brand of black metal, even if it is a touch longwinded.
Yes, Fieldy has a solo album coming.
Our Place Of Worship Is Silence craft powerful, if unremarkable death metal for the masses.
Tomas Haake, drum machine?
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we examine new releases from Unflesh and Azooma.