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Bizarre, inaccessible and wonderfully weird, this is one of the most challenging metal releases I've heard all year!
Wolves in the Throne Room have had their fair share of both admirers and detractors, with many in the metal community welcoming their expansive, anamorphic...
Drop the needle, throw on your best pair of headphones, and let Elder take you away. It's an adventure that won't be soon forgotten.
The Dillinger Escape Plan, Motorhead, Darkthrone, Today Is The Day, Coheed & Cambria, the list goes on...
The tunes that keep the kitchen of Taste of Metal going
2016 has been a shitty year overall but a great one for metal across all sub-genres. Consequently I have a list that runs the...
The By Norse team just pulled off one of the most memorable weekends in New York Metal in recent memory, we went in to...
I’ve got a great round up of 23 solid as fuck new releases (heavy on the death metal) you should be checking out this...
While rooted firmly in black metal, Wayfarer inject a healthy amount of atmospheric, folk and post metal elements into their music, which makes for...
It Came from NYC functions less as an exegesis on the rise of a superstar band and more a condensed microcosm of a starcrossed...
It's the new/old Protest The Hero EP you've (likely) not heard any of!
This week, we're going into the not-so-distant past to revisit one of the best Funeral Doom albums of 2015 from the German, "Nautik" band,...
Are you ready for Hatebreed?
Atrament have combined Swedish death metal, black metal, English anarcho punk and more in one of the most twisted releases of 2016
"Over the years, specifically the last decade, I have done a pretty good job at painting myself as an egotistical, psychotic, moronic douche."
This edition includes lots of doom actually, like, lots of doom…and other stuff. To the metals…
Unlike their Scandinavian compatriots, Greek black metal has never enjoyed much exposure. As a result, Greek black metal acts are predominately denizens of the...
See how it all started and where it goes from here…