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Nile aren't fucking around on their ninth studio album Vile Nilotic Rites. Dropping November 1st through Nuclear Blast, the four piece of Karl Sanders,...
The Red Chord released swan song Fed Through the Teeth Machine a decade ago, though its status as such was as much a surprise...
The enigmatic, Italian black metal trio returns with an ode to Fall.
Watch the video for a new song and read an in-depth interview with vocalist/violinist, Simon Barr. Their new album, Behold Sedition Plainsong, arrives on...
Heart Like a Grave satisfies on all fronts, combining many robust bits of heavenly despair and unrestrained outrage into some of the most awe-inspiring,...
Petbrick, the new band featuring Igor Cavalera (Cavalera Conspiracy, ex-Sepultura) and Wayne Adams (Big Lad, Death Pedals), will release their debut album I on...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Takafumi Matsubara’s Strange, Beautiful and Fast.
Sentient Horror bring the pit from New Jersey to your speakers!
This kid is going places.
Welcome to “Humor of the Beast,” a recurring series where we interview the funniest people about their favorite band, as well as the impact...
Things get slippery, I guess?
As with its predecessors, The Infinite Loop doesn’t rewrite the rules as much as it finds Sifting advancing their characteristics in every way.
Prepare to feel differently about the song.
Not quite the industrial black metal you're expecting.
From start to finish, True North triumphs as a resonant and characteristic realization of how well folk, black, and progressive metal trademarks can unite...
Five extra dates on top of a massive tour with Atreyu.
Astaroth Incarnate has been out for blood since 2015.
Every Thursday, Gimme Radio Program Director, Brian Turner, delivers the top 5 jaw-dropping tracks on Gimme Radio. KADAVAR – Children of the Night Berlin's fuzzmongering...
You owe it to yourself to listen to Year Of The Goat.
Sonata Arctica is able to pour a limitless amount of melody into their melodic metal. But is that always a good thing?