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Are The Ominous Circle this generations death metal saviors? We think so.
David Rodgers, one of the most important people in the underground today, sat down with us for an enlightening interview on his work with...
A personal favorite of the column makes another appearance with new music.
Very 1984, very groovy. Also, the track is 7 minutes long.
This edition includes Star Wars metal, prog, rage, and more! To the metals…
Black Star Riders emerged when Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham had new material kicking around which he initially intended to showcase on a new...
Featuring members of Steven Wilson's band, and more!
Jeff Matz of High On Fire really likes Arthur Brown, so instead of talking about his band we just discussed his dad and 70s...
Dudes from Unleashed and Necrophobic too!
Sithter makes for the most sinister sludge to come out of Tokyo (and perhaps the world) on this week's The Wednesday Sludge!
The same brothers who really don't like Frankie Palmeri now have Lakeshore, which is pretty melodic.
Jeff Loomis is too good at guitar.
This crossover delight is an incredible start to the new year. Iron Reagan successfully boosts moral, along with the speed in the pit.
Find out who you're missing out on featuring Demonic Resurrection, Skyharbor, Undying Inc, Zygnema, Systemhouse33, Inner Sanctum, Albatross, Kryptos, Goddess Gagged, Noiseware, Eccentric Pendulum,...
Instrumental progressive madness!
Nidingr's first album in five years!
A new EP is coming. We don't know when, but it's coming.
Do people still like Dragonforce?
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with “Är din botten nåddfrom” from the upcoming Henry Kane album.
Frankie Palmeri isn't even an Emmure fan, apparently.
Nicholls played keyboards in Sabbath from 1980 to 1995.
As I was checking out the new Motionless In White track, I kept asking myself… is this metal? There are guitars and drums, the...
It’s the weekend! What better way to get it started than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday”. This weekly column looks to...