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Justin McKinney delves into tech-death and the future of the band...
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Auroch has been popping up on the radar quite frequently in 2016 so far. The Vancouver-based Death Metal band saw their 2012 album, From Forgotten...
Tides Of Sulfur 'get' sludge in a way that few of their peers ever will.
From "never happening" to "this will never end."
The Denver-based Doom quartet of Khemmis quickly became a new personal favorite band last year after the release of their debut album, Absolution. It was six songs...
Hailing from the small town of Parkersburg, West Virginia, Jesse Smith of Jesse Smith & The Holy Ghost has experienced the ups and downs...
You'll wanna skate... and kill a dude.
Damn it, Slash, can you get any more awesome?
"Internal/Eternal" has plenty of mind-bending moments and still comes off as though it were written by folks who know damn well what they're doing......
Something that Joe D’Amato and Lucio Fulci would be proud of.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we shine a spotlight on a sick new Australian outfit called Infinite Density with an early stream of their album...
When Ronnie James Dio tragically passed away in 2010, he was hands down the most significant artist (*) that the heavy metal community had...
"Everybody in the band wanted to make a heavy record. I think we pulled it off."
Sounds like 2006 In Flames.
Marilyn Manson is one of the most iconic figures in the world of rock in the last 20 years. However, it seems that something...
"We're gonna do a [expletive] march on Washington. They call the Juggalo World a movement, right? Well, let's move!"
He hates being sober, but he also hates being drunk.
Relative newcomers Punished unleash a dark and eerie brand of death metal in today's early stream of their debut EP, The Absent.
Being a dickhead is cool.
Plus, heavy metal grandpa joins Drowning Pool.
There's truly a lot here to like, but the tracks lack the appropriate evolution that they would have gained if this release was worked...