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Akercocke's masterful return to the industry is one of the greatest progressive death metal records in years that should catapult the band to the...
Looks like Matt Heafy was prepared for the worst.
Ozzfest 2004 was pretty damn heavy. Phil Anselmo returned to the stage once more, this time with Superjoint Ritual. Rob Halford filled in for Ozzy...
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Phil Truman, who had the best zinger: "Ten seconds into your solo, you realize somebody in...
Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those...
]Powerman 5000 are back with a new album called NEW WAVE and if you liked Powerman 5000 before, you might enjoy this new song. The...
Featuring ex-members of Megadeth and Scar The Martyr!
WVRM's Can You Hear The Wind Howl proves to be a killer collection of savage grindcore
It's called Phantom Amour, and it's quite red.
"It's pretty cool," says frontman Thomas Giles.
Will To Power blazes with outstanding musicianship, making for one of Arch Enemy's strongest works
Scott "Wino" Weinrich still sounds awesome.
This edition includes shredding, weed, doom, and more! To the metals…
Slam. The black sheep of the metal family. Slam. The ugly, buck-toothed stepchild of the metal family. Slam. The weird-ass, lazy-eyed, pervy uncle who...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
Five albums in and Leprous continue their gradual descent away from progressive metal towards Radiohead-like synth, experimental rock...
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
Hiss Spun is shaping up to be pretty great.
It's a bit of a slow one, but it rules.
Satyr from Satyricon hosts this edition of The Fix video playlist, with his 6 favorite music videos, including Ozzy Osbourne, TNT, Twisted Sister and...
Andrew Baena shows us the results, and they're br00tal.
But what do they sound like?
The track features Les Claypool's signature catchy-as-fuck bass tapping and weird vocal deliveries and should be a pleasant treat for all longtime Primus fans.