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Have you ever wanted to hear Evanescence vocalist Amy Lee cover songs like Sesame Street's classic "Rubber Duckie," the Beatles' "Hello Goodbye," and the...
The States will get to see Metallica and they'll be playing new songs.
Here's an interesting combo… Children of Bodom are going out on a headlining tour and they're bringing former Immortal vocalist Abbath. Also along for...
This is actually a pretty interesting story.
The Dillinger Escape Plan have already promised to pack it in at the end of their upcoming album cycle. With the announcement of their...
We've already heard one new Korn song, "Rotting In Vain" and today, Korn unveil another single, "Insane," and again, this seems like a throwback...
1:17 is all you have to rage.
R.I.P. Tom, and thanks for the riffs.
The first year of Migration Fest was an outstanding success filled with great music and even greater people.
It's a coast-to-coast tour! Literally!
This edition includes the second-coming of a modern favorite, some Nu Metal revival shenanigans, general spookiness, and more! To the metals...
Lars shares some words of wisdom on the new Metallica album.
That is, until the band joins Brujeria.
Ray Mazzola isn't doing so hot and has had a really shitty few months. Help a dude out?
What I love about Devin Townsend's most recent output is he's really transcending the metal space. Sure, there are heavy riffs, but I'm not...
Spoilers: They dig it!
I think he's got the word "genre" confused.
All words and photos by Nathaniel C. Shannon I made my way to Philadelphia for the weekend to take part in a group music...
Tombs is now a part of Metal Blade, too!
"Hardwired," the new Metallica song is finally hear to listen to.
Destroying The Devoid are a new progressive death metal project from the mind of Craig Peters. Best known as a guitarist in Deeds Of...
Paying no heed to the controversy/drama presently simmering beneath this band’s surface, the fact of the matter is Beelzefuzz do an excellent job of...
After half a decade of waiting prog metallers Hammers Of Misfortune are back. The question remains - was it worth the wait?