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It's not all Tim Horton's and hockey here in the Great White North. Yes, Canada may be known on a global scale as the...
Sitting down with Ivar Bjornson of Enslaved is always an honor. It feels like no matter what we do we end up forgetting to talk about...
This editions features several long-awaited returns, gore, politics, and more! To the metals...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
The Devil's Cradle is an essential - the essential - document of Finnish black metal
With their 16th studio album, Canadian thrash pioneers Annihilator attempt to break new ground with For The Demented. But is it epic thrash or...
Xenomorphs, facehuggers, aliens, extinction, the human virus, brutal violence, prolapsing, beastiality, feces, necro-orgies, sexually transmitted diseases, post-mortal coitus and sodomy – all the good...
It's also extremely not catchy at all.
The first two singles from the upcoming Morse record are very promising in all their hardcore and powerviolence glory
It'll be Arsis' first new album since 2013!
The Dusk in Us is album number nine and possesses all the thematic and visual doom ‘n’ gloom as has always been the case,...
Halloween is the most metal holiday of the year, so of course, metal musicians are going to dress to the nines on All Hallows...
Covering songs from Fright Night, Unsolved Mysteries, and Phantasm.
It's the opener of the album and it rules.
Godflesh being gloomy? Never!
For those of you that were pleased with The Well-Intentioned Virus, this new release, Pyrrhic Victory is an extension of this album.
What goes better with horror than heavy metal? It's the peanut butter to the jam, the pretzels to the beer, the bloated blood-spewing phallus...
All in all, no wasted moments surrounding Burn Your Dead, except perhaps the time you're spending listening to anything else.
It makes perfect sense that the two iconic metal acts are teaming up for the heaviest tour of early 2018.
It's Halloween, therefore it's time for some Danny Elfman.
It's slow moving and heavy in that super distorted, spacey post-rock sort of way.
Is this a good idea? I'm leaning towards no.