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Ion Dissonance continues to be fucking awesome.

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Waldgefluster use Ruinen to showcase their unique and potent brand of black metal, even if it is a touch longwinded.

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Our Place Of Worship Is Silence craft powerful, if unremarkable death metal for the masses.

Tech-Death Tuesday

In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we examine new releases from Unflesh and Azooma.

Fashion

Do you think Beyonce ever jammed out to Raining Blood?

New Music

Also, fantastic covers of Slayer's "Silent Scream" and King Diamond's "Welcome Home" from Nightkin.

Shocking Revelations

"All we did was smoke cigarettes, drink coffee and record these stupid fucking side projects."

A/V

Big ol' 90s Korn riffs in the new Korn song, "Take Me"

Sponsored

“I wanted to try and play along this time around, and not mess things up like I did with March Madness,” Holtby, 22, said....

The Monday Grind

It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Kill the Client’s Cleptocracy.

A/V

You can also smell the weed and Sleep influences.

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Since 2013, this wrecking crew from Arizona, has been spitting fire on death metal. Melting any traditional conception of death metal, and molding it...

Music Videos

Loving and caring for animals is kvlt.

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Imperium Dekadenz touch on the post-black metal trend, but they also borrow from old school black metal. Sure there are elements of transcendence, but...

Drama

Ironically, Davis performed guest vocals on Roots.

Injection Reflection

The week is over and Columbus Day approaches. Hooray! We will not be taking the day off, so expect some news updates on Monday!...

Interviews

With Bill Ward out of the picture, why wasn't the Dio/Heaven and Hell drummer approached for Black Sabbath's final tour?

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Salem's Bend understand the power of both Hawkwind and Motorhead, making this record a stunner.

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Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.

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While lacking in true surprises, The Violent Sleep of Reason does what it's supposed to do: scratch a familiar itch while staving off any...