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Boris has no real rule book to abide by expect remaining heavy, I suppose.
It's official: Ozzfest is back! Merging once again with Knotfest, Ozzfest will be returning to California this November. Since its creation in 1996, this...
orward Into The Past may not be quite as immediately edgy or catchy as efforts past, but after it has had time to ruminate...
Do you think Slayer will release another album?
The following is a guest post by Edward Banchs, author of Heavy Metal Africa: Life, Passion, and Heavy Metal in the Forgotten Continent. One of...
"It kinda still is [awkward]. I try to respect him as much as possible but I feel like it’s worked out for both of...
Brown claims the offers for Pantera are ten times that of the recent Misfits reunion.
Darkthrone’s 1993 album, Under a Funeral Moon, represents the true essence of black metal. You can largely determine how you feel about black metal...
Hold on, American Idol is coming back?
FFO: Between the Buried and Me, Good Tiger, The Contortionist...
This statement is bizarre.
Hi kids, do you like violence? Trevor from The Black Dahlia Murder here again with more sick underground offerings to embalm your earholes this...
At least they're going out on a high note.
There was a time in the not so distant past (2012) that we made fun of Rolling Stone's coverage of metal. But since that...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Dephosphorus’ Impossible Orbits.
We're loving these "Kids Reacts" videos because it shows us how people outside of our heavy metal bubble might react to the music we...
Entrails has been on the scene for quite a bit, but they don’t seem to have the household-name status of some of the aforementioned...
It's actually pretty surprising.
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...
"Also, where did the name 'Screaming Elf' ever come from? Definitely not my choice! Good Times."
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.