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Plus releases from Armored Saint, Brutus, Fever 333, Leaves' Eyes, Oginalii, Sevendust, and Zeal & Ardor.
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Plus Keiji Haino has a song on there too.
We couldn't get Corey Taylor's opinion, so we gave ours.
Featuring albums by Animals As Leaders, Evergrey, Khold, Ghost, Dark Funeral, and more!
A very far cry from his usual aggression.
"What would have happened if American slaves had rebelled in the same way? Or put bluntly: What would satanic spirituals sound like?"
Insect Ark are back with their most exciting and visionary offering to date! Get ready to scrape your jaw off the floor.
ARTE Concert recently attended Summer Breeze 2019 and snagged themselves some pro-shot footage of Zeal & Ardor. You can watch the full hour-plus set...
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Plus releases from Armored Saint, Brutus, Fever 333, Leaves' Eyes, Oginalii, Sevendust, and Zeal & Ardor.
"This record is for Michael Brown, Eric Garner, George Floyd and the countless untold and nameless killed."
Zeal & Ardor has released a new song called "Tuskegee" off his new Wake of a Nation EP. The EP is dedicated to "Michael...
"This record is for Michael Brown, Eric Garner, George Floyd and the countless untold and nameless killed."
Manuel Gagneux of ZEAL & ARDOR Full Performance Frank Godla of Metal Injection presents The SLAY AT HOME festival in support of MusiCares and...
Slay At Home Festival cover collaboration for Danzig's "Dirty Black Summer" by: Gwarsenio Hall (Two Mins To Latenight) Johnny Kelly (Silvertomb / Type O...
Slay At Home Festival cover collaboration for System Of A Down's "Toxicity" by: Tiziano Volante (Zeal & Ardor) Jesse Korman (The Number Twelve Looks...
Zeal & Ardor, Touché Amoré, Daughters, Brutus and so much more
After a solid 12-year run, the beloved Columbus Ohio Rock on the Range festival was replaced with a brand new experience, Sonic Temple Art...
This week's new heavy metal releases include some technical prog, some spacey prog, some sad prog, and more that isn't prog! To the metals...