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Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder here kicking off a brand-new year of extreme metal recommendations.Â
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. For...
Farfara didn't want to begin tracking vocals until it was raining.
Even when Beaten to Death appears to veer away from what makes them a standalone proposition, they still present as a novel outfit. Their...
Nowadays, I'm honestly not sure where I stand with Born of Osiris. Over a decade ago, they released The New Reign EP, which I...
Hot Damn! was great, is still great, and will always be great.
"I spent a portion of September in Siberia in the midst of the recording. I had the field recorder with me, but I didn’t...
This week features djentiness with beeps and boops, djentiness without beeps and boops, and more (without beeps and boops)! To the metals...
To borrow an old cliché, they waste no time in going straight for the jugular.
Taylor is no fan of "yes" men either.
Fred Armisen loves him some Immortal
This year looks like another big one for the progressive metal pack-leaders...
For Gambit, 2019 yields a new Crowhurst album, a new musical project, and an appearance at Roadburn... and that's just the beginning.
The year 2019 is now Twenty Nine-Scene. Join Two Minutes to Late Night co-creator Drew Kaufman as he looks at back at the seminal...
The first week of 2019 is short, but sweet. I was a little distracted with Wrestle Kingdom today. Here's what you missed this week....
Time to Haunt the nation.
The human condition is something highly variable and often volatile. It's a constant state of flux and it differs between each person afflicted with...
Well, this kinda sucks.
According to bassist Terry Butler, Obituary has "some riffs kicking around."
Specifically Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross.
As you can probably tell from my Instagram page, 2018 was an incredible year for live music, and makes me wonder how this year...