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This politician is proud of his love of heavy metal.
Plus a new song! Just kidding. That'll never happen.
Yob is back and Mike Scheidt sounds better than ever.
With a history that spans just over three decades, the glacial caverns of Nordic extremity run deep. This week, we've plunged the deepest we've...
Here's a stellar solo prog act you won't want to miss out on
We recently spoke to vocalist Kobi Farhi of Orphaned Land, the Israeli metal act, about their latest record, their country's scene, Pearl Jam, and...
A fascinating video for a fascinating new band
Here are eight terrific bands that make Ireland proud of its metal scene
Ministry's longevity and commitment to politically driven industrial music is absolutely impressive. Founder and mastermind Al Jourgenson is as wild onstage as he was...
Lurking behind the wall of trends and polished tides of sound are bands whose output dwells within stranger realms—unattached to the expectations of the...
Plus some other songs, of course.
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
In the form of reissues, an EP, and an exclusive t-shirt.
It's a long one, but Mike Scheidt does a wonderful job.
Chicago's La Armada presents a brutal and political collection of music in their latest record, Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those...
It’s probably easy to assume that all the classic heavy metal groups in history started off with inspired records, but looking back, that’s not...
For Lychgate, the status quo was never an option. The progressive, avant-garde black metal project has long worked in unique and adventurous soundscapes. Their dabblings...
How the hell are they going to continue on as a band?
He's replaced by Derek Abrams (again).
Twisted and endlessly brutal, this is the debut single from a band who represent modern American melodeath at its finest!
It's been nearly a decade since the last full length from Mournful Congregation, but with The Incubus Of Kharma they knock it out of...
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.