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FFO: Between the Buried and Me, Good Tiger, The Contortionist...
Constrict make their anger loud and clear in their debut release, Blood Is Sweeter From Enemies.
Hi kids, do you like violence? Trevor from The Black Dahlia Murder here again with more sick underground offerings to embalm your earholes this...
Frontman Nikan Khosravi details how he got arrested and what the future is for the band.
Sometimes you just gotta kick it a little different – too brutal, too much of the time literally turns you into a pussy. Now,...
From Paradise Lost to The Inferno, Ben Falgoust sees metal as a place to discuss the trials of being human, and how we can...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Dephosphorus’ Impossible Orbits.
Another "no bullshit" effort by these Long Island veterans. But is "no bullshit" enough anymore?
This week is pretty fucking solid. It features a Mastodon side-project, epicness of all sorts, sexy prog, insanity, and more! To the metals…
Igorrr's Savage Sinusoid makes for one of today's most fascinating experiences. The record is an incredible look into the mind of an artist where...
Travel the path of darkness and enlightenment in Tombs' new studio release, The Grand Annihilation
Another level of drama in the Ghost lawsuit.
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.
"A Man of Constant Sorrow" appeared early in the 20th century. Originally released by Dick Burnett, "Farewell Song" was recreated and re-recorded numerous times during the next century....
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 German, one-man force returns yet again with another installation into a blossoming discography.
We wish Pete Adams all the best!
Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
The Tourless continue to be tourless.
Whether you like them or not, DragonForce appears to be here to stay.