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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...
Even though collections such as Death Resonance are often cast aside and typically not recognized as part of a band's traditional discography, it's speaks...
The pivotal instrumental metal maestros are back with a new song!
It’s Monday and Monday’s suck. So let’s get back into the grind with Excruciating Terror’s Divided We Fall.
Meshuggah's about to show you how it's done.
I'm pretty excited because it's SummerSlam weekend, and I'll be at that and NXT Takeover this weekend. If you're a wrestling fan like me,...
The first year of Migration Fest was an outstanding success filled with great music and even greater people.
This edition includes the second-coming of a modern favorite, some Nu Metal revival shenanigans, general spookiness, and more! To the metals...
Kamelot in the Olympics. What a strange day.
Tombs is now a part of Metal Blade, too!
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...
Chuck Mosley cares a lot.
The latest offering from the veteran English prog band sees them continuing their streak of subtle musical nuances and compositional brilliance.
This is next level heavy.
Guitars will likely spontaneously combust.
13 years later and Superjoint has returned!
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we deliver an early stream and review of Illusory, the new EP by renowned British based tech-death band Cognizance.
This doom metal massif is as heavy as the Himalaya's, and the passion involved is next to none.
Thinka continuum between 70's almost-punk like the Runaways on one end and 90's riot grrl acts like L7 and Bikini Kill on the other,...
So Slayer's future is clearly, unclearly clear at this point. Got it?
Overkill continues down the path of thrash.
For those that like their bullshit trimmed and tidy, you needn’t look much further lest you venture into the hardcore/punk genre.
Bands like The Judge are nice, if for nothing else to serve as a history lesson and remind us metalheads where the music we...