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The Metallica machine keeps rolling. Last week, we learned The Black Album returned to the Billboard charts at #200, pushing over 6,000 units that week,...
"That’s a good scope of where this record’s at, and as a Deftones’ song in general."
Canada's Unleash The Archers storm the senses once again with their as-advertised-epic concept album, Abyss. A sister-record to 2017s Apex in both story while...
Yes, this is a sequel to "Jessie's Girl".
They have a friend helping them on this track.
Imagine what could've been.
The second the grimy opening riff from Alice in Chains' “We Die Young” worms its way through your earholes, it’s impossible not to headbang...
Ever wonder what would happen if you were to throw members of Suffocation, Dehumanized, Without Remorse, and Sworn Enemy into a human-sized masher and...
Their first song since 1993.
Titan To Tachyons does to progressive stoner metal what Behold… The Arctopus did to tech-death, pushing their eccentricities to the limit.
This week's new heavy metal releases include metal in space, blast beats, psych rock, and more! To the metals...
Holocene Extinction is above and beyond the band’s past material. Not only that, it is an album that has arrived at the perfect time...
"Anything above the collar should be stopped."
Their first with ex-Cannibal Corpse guitarist Jack Owen.
Inspiration can manifest in the most interesting ways. Artistry could stem from hours spent immersed in subject matter; it could form spontaneously—as if art...
"We have still been working on stuff through the magic of the Internet."
Have you ever sat down to listen to a band you've never listened to before and get slapped by how heavy it is? Well,...
"We’re always trying to be where we want to be, not where other things around us are. . . . It’s better to keep...
Welcome to “Humor of the Beast,” a recurring series where we interview the funniest people about their favorite band, as well as the impact...
It was also an instrumental at live shows initially!
Because what's a world without small venues?