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Cult of Luna will release their new EP The Raging River on February 5 via both Metal Blade and their own new album Red...
Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza shopping for metal heads may not be easy, so we have a few suggestions.
Gimme Metal Program Director Brian Turner delivers the week's top 5 office buzz-worthy tracks. ILSA – Shibboleth These DC heavies have landed on Relapse with...
Plus releases from Clutch, Electric Hydra, Horse The Band, Sodom, and Within The Ruins.
Under Sullen Skies begins a new epoch for New York's Tombs, presenting a diverse onslaught of frightening atmosphere, skull-caving heaviness and inexplicable catchiness—along with...
Previously released as The Flames of the End live album.
Produced by J Robbins (Jawbox, Government Issue, Burning Airlines, etc.).
You surely already know by now, but it bears repeating: live music venues and bars are in trouble. As some of the first businesses...
Our good friends at Decibel Magazine always seem to be the first out of the gate with a Top Albums list, and that's because...
Metal Gods covering THE Metal Gods
Plus releases from Armored Saint, Brutus, Fever 333, Leaves' Eyes, Oginalii, Sevendust, and Zeal & Ardor.
The Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist unleashes a fresh torrent of creativity on his long-awaited solo album...
Don't worry, if you want, there's another, more expensive copy for sale.
This week’s new heavy metal releases include a variety of Halloween jams, giving the old school respect, and more! To the metals...
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
Don't be fooled by the eerie intro, Nachblut's "Meine Grausamkeit Kennt Keine Grenzen" (German for "My Cruelty Knows No Bounds") shifts immediately into a...
33 years after the band made grindcore what it is today with Scum, Napalm Death continues its penchant for inspired brutality.
"I wanted [Terminal Velocity] to reflect my identity and be my opportunity to say, 'Here’s what I’m all about.'"
With its latent relevance manifesting through the "Cavernous Death Metal" micro-genre, Incantation has a special opportunity to stick to its guns.
The unwavering plaintive exquisiteness of No Wilderness Deep Enough makes it an essential journey.
This week's new heavy metal releases include vampires swearing in front of children, the opposite of smooth jazz metal, a surprising number of violins,...
Slow and thick as tar, Unruly’s aim is to drown the listener in filth.