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Injection Reflection

We're going to spend the weekend in bed getting over our 70,000 tons of Metal hangover, here's what you missed this week: CONFIRMED: AS...

Caption Contest

First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Big Norris who had the best zinger: "Don't bring up Glenn Hughes, and I won't mention...

Reviews

Martin Lopez of Opeth is back with a prog metal band of his own!

Rumors

The tour with Avenged Sevenfold and Volbeat is all but confirmed.

70,000 Tons of Metal

My favorite floating festival, got even better!

Bummer Alert

We are all pulling for The Ghost Inside. After the band's tragic bus crash, which left their driver dead, and their drummer Andrew Tkaczyk without a...

br00tal Comedy

We love Andy Rehfeldt's mashups, and he's back with a new one – this time he takes Disturbed's cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic...

Gossip

Yesterday, we learned the shocking news that As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis had been released from prison. Lambesis served only two and...

Dank Slams

So, we know this guy. This guy, man, he gets around. Dude is THE connoisseur of all that is brutal, slammin, groovin, gurglin, and...

Reviews

Aborym has always been a band swathed in black metal wrapping paper that, once torn open with the zeal of a child on their...

Reviews

Rising from the thick and smokey depths of the band's collection, comes this special reissue from the legendary Sleep.

Lists

This list is evidence of how out of touch the GRAMMYs can be when it comes to metal. With the Grammy Awards this Sunday, (metal...

Shocking Revelations

Free after less than three years.

The Wednesday Sludge

Upon sludge and doom outfit Beldam's first release, Still The Wretched Linger makes for some of the thickest and darkest jams around

Drama

With the news yesterday that Merriam-Webster added "shade" to the dictionary, we thought what a better day to use the term. It is defined...

Tech-Death Tuesday

In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we review the debut full-length called Worship The End from Albany, New York natives Skeptic.

Reviews

The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.

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The latest album from Sweden's long-running Pain of Salvation is worth a listen or two, even if the band has fallen a bit by...

Upcoming Releases

Time for some new Queens of The Stone Age?