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Alcest is working on some "alien," or so they say.
Here comes episode number #43 of Full Metal Hipster! Unfortunately I was plagued with illness and technical difficulties while recording this episode to I...
One of 2015's best albums is getting an intriguing makeover in 2016!
Being a super niche genre like technical death metal means there are a whole host of bands that hardcore obsessive tech-death heads will know,...
It's the new/old Protest The Hero EP you've (likely) not heard any of!
Cult Of Luna and Julie Christmas have just put out one of the best albums of the year. Monolithic and authoritative, this is the...
Some of the best album sales of the band's career as well.
Watch Metallica perform an old-school set.
Origins Vol. 1 is basically one of those all-too-common covers albums that were clearly more fun for the musicians to record than it is...
Seattle's He Whose Ox Is Gored is one of the best underground bands you've never heard off. Musically, the band fuses doom metal with prog and...
One of France's finest Funeral Doom bands is responsible for one of the genre's darkest albums.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a new episode of Full Metal Hipster completed this week, so I dove into the pre-Metal Injection archive...
This edition includes some legends, game-changing tech death, Uncle Al's latest non-Ministry thing, and more! To the metals...
I feel like crap this week, y'all. I don't really feel like writing a lot so here's a quick summary of episode #42 of...
Regarding the legacy of the band, I view Deftones as divided into two entities, segmented by the passing of Chi. Adrenaline through Saturday Night...
You might be surprised to see the albums they picked out!
Along with the two volumes of Metal for Muthas, the Metal Massacre series loom large over the history of heavy metal in the 1980's....
Though it can be hit or miss, the new Blood Ceremony will definitely have folks coming back for additional listens.
In a lot of ways it’s not what you’d expect. And that’s what makes it great.
Don't we all just want to?
What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...
This week, I thought I would share with the first Funeral Doom album that turned me onto the genre.
Oh, Varg… you so crazy. No, seriously – you are fucking insane!