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Portland's rising heavy metal/goth rock upstarts Idle Hands have quickly returned with a new single, "Give Me To The Night," off their debut album...
Atlanta, Georgia is probably not the first city to come to mind in regard to frigid black metal. As far as climate goes, the...
While the band members may be the meat and potatoes of an album, we often overlook the other major contributors involved in records. In...
Ever wondered what classic poetry by Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde or Emily Dickinson would sound like set to erratic mathcore? Here's your chance. Ukrainian...
Take a seat, lay down, or better yet, lay in a hole. Liverpool's Coltsblood and Seattle's Un have teamed up for a brand new split filled...
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so let's grind it out with Depraver's Suffering in the Coffin.
The year 2019 looks to be a huge one for heavy metal and the anticipation is building. Bands like Tool, Slipknot, Megadeth, Korn, Youth...
Soilwork has stood the tests of time and turmoil to create something that fans are almost guaranteed to enjoy.
"It won't sell shit. It would really just be for my own fucking personal collection."
Metal Injection's review editor and Black Friday columnist breaks down his favorite albums of the year.
2018 was all about broadening my horizons while reaffirming my love for long standing favorites.
Also known as Bus the Unknown Secretary.
FFO: Baptists, Enabler, Cult Leader
Sebastian Philips had been filling in for Bud Burke since 2017.
Everything, from the acrid, biting vocals to the pummeling, dissonant fretwork is emblematic of hardcore punk's best traits. When A Patient Man clicks, which...
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the black metal band, Imperialist. The California quartet follows a burgeoning trend in black metal—a shifting focus on...
Every Thursday, Gimme Radio Program Director, Brian Turner, delivers the top 5 jaw-dropping tracks on Gimme Radio. Culled from the week’s past shows, these...
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so let's grind it out with a full stream of Languish's Unworthy.
The two, vile death metal projects join forces for some of the filthiest death metal this year.
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.
As black metal continues to sprawl from its frigid center, the genre's boundaries are becoming rather fluid. Personally, the experimentation is nice. The last handful...