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With Crowbar being part of the great foundation that makes sludge metal, The Serpent Only Lies encompasses so much of the sound we love...
This edition includes some doom, some madness, some nostalgia, and more. To the metals...
Love them or hate them, Korn has made a mark and proven their worth to stay in the game.
China is a country with 1.3 billion people and it definitely deserves more attention from the world of metal.
Yesterday, Greg posted that Misery Signals may have been teasing about original vocalist Jesse Zaraska rejoining the band after a 10 year hiatus. Well,...
In Hearts Wake and '68 too.
In Today's Tech-Death Tuesday we get down and dissonant with an exploration of the new albums from Departe and Ulcerate.
The evening kicked off with a pretty solid set from the Bay Area progressive death metal folks in Fallujah. Other than vocalist Alex Hofmann's...
I was maybe a freshman in high school listening to an online radio station called Garage Monkey and a song called "Prehistoric Dog" came...
This edition features a diverse offering of power metal, progressive, fuzziness, and more! To the metals…
It’s not what you’d expect, and in that sense it’s exactly what you’d expect.
Wow... alright, Tool needs more orchestra.
Imperium Dekadenz touch on the post-black metal trend, but they also borrow from old school black metal. Sure there are elements of transcendence, but...
Being a relative large fan of stoner rock and groups from the Palm Desert scene, it has been a bit of a shame to...
With Bill Ward out of the picture, why wasn't the Dio/Heaven and Hell drummer approached for Black Sabbath's final tour?
Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.
While lacking in true surprises, The Violent Sleep of Reason does what it's supposed to do: scratch a familiar itch while staving off any...
The latest offering from Colorado's Allegaeon effectively primes these tech death machines for an autonomous takeover of the sub-genre.
Interview with Opeth's guitarist since 2007...
Epica has truly crafted another masterful and brilliant work of symphonic metal in The Holographic Principle
Neurosis are back, expanding their soundworlds and proving once more that they are among the greats.
This week is one of the more chilling installments this column has seen, thanks to this English solo act.
It’s been almost sixteen years to the month since Brujeria has delivered product to the masses. That’s awhile for cartel boys to be out...