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This was another hilarious edition of the RIP a Livecast. We kick it off with a candid discussion of Disturbed and their ability to...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we delve into an early stream of Apus, the new full-length by The Schoenberg Automaton. A fearsome and strange record...
Mustaine criticizes Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders but not Donald Trump. Hmm…
Paul Ryan is apparently an AC/DC and has some thoughts on AR/DC.
It's Memorial Day weekend here in the States, aka the unofficial start of summer, which means unless there is a big story, we won't...
Remembering a great musician by revisiting one of his standout works. Rest in peace, Adrian.
Also, it's 30 years since that movie came out!
This edition includes more typos than ever thanks to my new kitten Dennis that insisted on strolling the keyboard as I tried to write...
One owned by the man himself, among a shit ton of others.
There is more than a little super interesting stoner rock going on right now, and Gypsy Chief Goliath are adding to the legacy of...
Model Gigi Hadad loves her Metallica cut-off.
Old Geezer's living large!
…and it's all [adult swim]'s fault.
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
We were joined by our friend Loni for this episode. We discussed some of Loni's current favorite bands, the death of former Megadeth drummer...
Agalloch changed all our lives. Here's what the reissues mean in light of their breakup.
Characteristically brief at 33 minutes, the 13 songs here provide more consistent predictability with a renewed focus on anthemic, uptempo numbers combining brisk rhythmic...
In other news, water is wet.
A winsome collection of lilting prog and impassioned melodies, The Fall of Hearts takes us even further afield from the metal scene than usual...
In the interest of full disclosure, and as a demonstration of the transformative power that comes with taking one’s time and ignoring first impressions,...
Wow, this is truly a feat. Rob Scallon's May-tallica takes it to another level, playing Metallica's famous track "One" on one guitar. Joe Shadid...
This week we're taking a look at a personal favorite from one of Funeral Doom's longest sustaining bands!