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After half a decade of waiting prog metallers Hammers Of Misfortune are back. The question remains - was it worth the wait?
Lesson here: Act like a jerk at a Slipknot show within Corey Taylor's vision and he'll have you kicked out.
Bands like The Judge are nice, if for nothing else to serve as a history lesson and remind us metalheads where the music we...
Adam Biggs and Brody Uttley talk the talk on technical death metal and their next album...
Hey there freaks and geeks, Trevor Strnad AKA The Obituarist reporting live from the road on the current TBDM summer tour with some sick...
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
In keeping my eye out for fresh new talent in the death metal scene, it's almost a sure thing that one in every 50...
Their catalog is small, but the Olympia-based Funeral Doom band shows promise for the future. Check them out ahead of their appearance at Migration...
There’s a lot more going on this record than what gets actual credit for, especially from the metal underground. There are definite weak spots...
Much can be said to the "Meh" quality of most bands in one of the most mature, yet juvenile sub-genre in metal, so it's...
Before the genre term was even coined, these pioneers were already pushing the volume dials to eleven. The sound we now define as "heavy" was...
This Black/Doom quartet abandons a physical shell in favor of ritualistic reincarnation.
Slipknot stand in solidarity with their LGBTQ+ fans.
Gravity shifts, the planet shakes, and this one-man Black Metal force emerges with new music.
Yes! We're so close to new music from Neurosis. The band will release Fires Within Fires on September 23rd via their own Neurot Recordings...
This deathgrind supergroup featuring some of modern death metal's best musicians have created a short and sweet homage to the early death metal days...
True cvlt followers of the music, cannot help but negatively influence not only my own perceptions, but also those potentially interested.
Justin McKinney delves into tech-death and the future of the band...