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Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
Hey there tech fiends, it's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual reminder that if you're...
This episode is a double header. We kick things off with a quick conversation with Chris Jericho, who talks about his upcoming Rock &...
The British progressive metal quintet delves into the creation of Sonder, the touring life, our culture's increasing lack of empathy, and much more.
Jaw dropping, gorgeous, dynamic - these are just some of the words that can be used to describe the poetic magic of Grayceon.
I find it fascinating that the styles of certain musicians can vary to such depths depending on what other artists they are joined by....
Naturally it has riffs.
FFO: Tool, Voivod, Mars Volta, 3, etc.
Sweden's Graveyard discuss their unexpected breakup, influences and new album Peace in an interview with Metal Injection.
At The Gates newest album, To Drink From The Night Itself, is an outstanding achievement of art
"Sometimes we feel like we’d fit better at like alternative rock festivals."
There is a ridiculous heat wave in New York City, but I'm not complaining. While you check out the most trending stories of the...
This is an amazing edition of Squared Circle Pit as we have guitarist Nita Strauss on the show to discuss her incredible performance at...
Matt Byrne is about to have his time in the television limelight.
Napalm Death is referred to by these coders as "beautiful music."
Here are eight incredible Chicago bands you need to start listening to today!
It's finally here, the long-anticipated new release from A Perfect Circle is 14 years in the making. Our reviewer, Jordan Blum, said of the...
This is a huge week for metal. This edition includes a long-awaited return, djent masters, lots of weirdness, and more! To the metals...
Like, the whole thing. On 4/20. Fitting!
Avildsen calls Periphery “too precious for their hits.”
Not quite what it seems initially.
Considering how long it’s been gestating, it’s downright remarkable that Eat the Elephant is so richly surprising, dependable, and multifaceted (in every way possible).