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First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to justgrowweed who had the best zinger: when being deaf has its advantages Now for this week's...
Metal festivals have been increasing in frequency and popularity in recent years, with massive ones taking place in every developed country in the world....
Aborted now, Aborted later! ABORTED FOREVER! A HUNDRED YEARS ABORTED.COM!
I've been waiting six years for Kannon and it's finally here. It'll be the first Sunn O))) album that isn't a collaboration or a...
Streaming in it's full glory for you ahead of its full release tonight, Frontierer's Orange Mathematics will most definitely be the best album you'll pick...
If you're interested in fast death metal with very brutal characteristics, this four-piece North Carolina band is an entertaining selection.
Metal and horror movies are not just an excellent pairing, they are inseparable. Ever since the first metal band in history took their name...
You ready for some sweet-ass vinyl this November?
Since 2009, when A Higher Place was released, Born of Osiris has been able to release a new album every two years. Soul Sphere...
Loud creepy music scares the crap out of regular folk, just like tales of fire and brimstone have freaked people out since The Middle...
After much hype, Guitar Hero Live! has officially been released today on all platforms, which include PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox One and 360, Nintendo...
From rock and doom to insane grindcore and serious bummer jams, we've got a great selection in here!
This Russia based brutal death mental band is re-issuing The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin, thanks to Unique Leader Records who signed them earlier this...
What New Bermuda delivers is an overall more calamitous and harsher experience
Kylesa has long been a band of limited metamorphosis, which made their abrupt turn toward a sort of mitigated psychedelia on 2013's Ultraviolet eyebrow-raising,...
BREAKING THE CROSS! BREAKING THE CROSS! Also it's not that song. Sorry.
To the untrained ear, most of Putridity's music will sound as if a chaotic recording of hell was captured and settled onto a CD.
The band Nothing have learned their new label is being financially backed by Martin Shkreli and the news has made them rethink their contract.