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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...
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Jonathan who had the best zinger: "Def Elephant" Now for this week's fun photo to caption…...
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...
Well, the original version of Dusk.. And Her Embrace, which nobody has ever heard.
There must be something in that brännvin those Swedes drink, because it's become a rule of thumb that most metal bands hailing from Sweden are generally...
One of the best parts of doing a podcast about Creative Commons Metal Music is I'm only answerable to you, the fans. I don't...
"[I want] to make things right with people I burned [during my] active addiction."
You needed an entire study for this??
Stray From The Path trying to help out some friends.
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Connor Rothwell who had the best zinger: "Fade To Blackout" Now for this week's fun photo...
The Vancouver neophytes have crafted one of the best pieces of Funeral Doom of 2016 thus far.
With each passing release, Ihsahn seems to add more colors and styles into the mix he concocted at the dawn of his solo career....
Zakk Wylde has just put out his best album in years... and it's an acoustic record.
A rare collector's item.
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?
American Head Charge is a good example of one of those bands that got left behind. Riding the nü metal wave, they found limited...
We've compiled a short list of some of our favorite Metallica -LOL- worthy moments for your viewing pleasure.
Oh shit. It's time for new Meshuggah.
In a lot of ways it’s not what you’d expect. And that’s what makes it great.
What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...