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Al also voices his hate of Iron Maiden and Lamb of God.
This edition includes some legends, game-changing tech death, Uncle Al's latest non-Ministry thing, and more! To the metals...
The new Slipknot drummer opens up in the most revealing interview yet.
"We have a script, we have a director, we have a studio – we’re just trying to nail down a start date"
New Dimmu Borgir and a live album this year!
This week is stacked with an unexpected spectacular collaboration, the latest solo outing from a black metal OG, and more. To the metals...
The Bendal Interlude bring it all together with their latest release. Can you handle the Death & Roll madness?
Bogren 'bout to make some sweet jams, we hope.
One good thing causes another good thing over in the Maiden camp.
This album is going to be fucking savage.
What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...
Down might be down, but not down and out, according to Pepper Keenan.
This week, I thought I would share with the first Funeral Doom album that turned me onto the genre.
26 years was a damn good run though.
Within the context of the larger American culture, the Ministry of Darkness was a nod to both the Goths and the reemerging popularity of...
A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above
Gravity is an album worth purchasing; its musical compositions are noteworthy due to their subtleties that keep them with a “rolling” energy, as well...
Nobody got paid, ad they're pissed. Naturally.
The Faceless marches on, as does Brewer.