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Loni joined us on this edition of the RIP a Livecast. We kicked off recapping Rob and Darren's arrest from a decade ago, we...
These Massachusetts thrashers are back at it again! Lich King's The Omniclasm makes for a relentless and fun ride.
Finally, it is the weekend. What better way to start it off than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday." This weekly column...
Comity are an experimental hardcore band who are unafraid to borrow a little from everywhere making their latest track one of their most exciting...
The black metal duo boasting two of the United States's brilliant metal minds returns with a new mini-LP that is one of the year's...
The visceral grind of Michigan's Cloud Rat, and slow sludge of Louisiana's Thou might seem like an unlikely pair on a line up, but...
Andols seems fairly optimistic!
We have some pretty awesome black metal for ourselves over here! Six American black metal bands that are worth your time.
Phobia – five years later and still bringing the grindcore.
Disgusting, gritty, thrashy, and delightful... all with Chicago's Oozing Wound
While attending the magnificent Metal Blade Records 35th Anniversary show in LA, Allegaeon vocalist Riley McShane sat down with yours truly before the show.
Whereas Cloud Catcher's debut showcased a simpler approach to their hazy brand of rock, Trails of Kozmic Dust shows a spacier, more airy side...
Light saber battles. Thanks, Norway!
When I sat down to review this, I wasn't sure what there would be to say about an album comprised of live versions of...
Done by Raphael Weinroth-Browne, who you know from Woods Of Ypres & Thrawsunblat!
It is the weekend! Is there a better way to start it than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday?" This weekly column...
Not many long-in-the-tooth metal bands manage to shake things up this late in their careers, but 25 years after their first album Body Count...
Possibly featuring Dave Grohl, Reverend Horton Heat, and The Damned.
Revisiting a fun psychedelic sludge fest in honor of the upcoming Elder Druid full length
The Obituarist back again with another potent dose of sick underground metal to wreck your neck just in time for spring!
It'll be the first time since 2000 Mark Lanegan didn't appear on a Queens album.
Complete with no whammy bars, and a willingness to detune.