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This past Sunday, Father's Day, happened to be the one month anniversary of the tragic death of Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell. Both of his...
Chester Bennington cannot catch a break over Linkin Park's new sound.
"I've been playing metal long enough - I've been out on that bus for 25 years playing the same style of music - that's...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Dephosphorus’ Impossible Orbits.
We're loving these "Kids Reacts" videos because it shows us how people outside of our heavy metal bubble might react to the music we...
Another "no bullshit" effort by these Long Island veterans. But is "no bullshit" enough anymore?
Entrails has been on the scene for quite a bit, but they don’t seem to have the household-name status of some of the aforementioned...
There was a lot of Five Finger Death Punch drama this week, so in case your Facebook feed was littered with only those stories...
The Something Wicked saga has finally been 86'ed in favor of Iced Earth's first collection of pure, stand-on-their-own songs in over a decade
It's actually pretty surprising.
Guest appearances from Peter Frampton and Steve Vai.
God, Gene Simmons sucks.
This week is pretty fucking solid. It features a Mastodon side-project, epicness of all sorts, sexy prog, insanity, and more! To the metals…
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Igorrr's Savage Sinusoid makes for one of today's most fascinating experiences. The record is an incredible look into the mind of an artist where...
Travel the path of darkness and enlightenment in Tombs' new studio release, The Grand Annihilation
"Also, where did the name 'Screaming Elf' ever come from? Definitely not my choice! Good Times."
Another level of drama in the Ghost lawsuit.
Plus a tour with Royal Blood.
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.
"...contribute customarily down-picked thunder and chug that recall as much bright and sassy new school sludge as it does mid-tempo Bolt Thrower-inspired wrist-slitter riffs...
Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet