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The band that has everything you're looking for, including the kitchen sink's sponge, just dropped their oddest video yet with "Nowhere to be Found"...
"We’re looking at that model of putting things out there more. We put a single out a few months ago."
"They want to say things happened one way, and it didn’t happen that way. I can’t go along with that."
Their first in three years.
Also it has a sweet animated video.
…or would that be Korn's katering?
They seemed to arrive out of nowhere in 2016—faces veiled and clad in leather jackets. The Portland quartet Uada blindsided black metal audiences with their debut...
A very confident, perhaps cocky outlook on the entire thing. But it's easy to be cocky when things are working out for you.
It was also released on 5 7" records.
Will it be about gangsters and the wild west? Probably?
Their manager says they're getting it now.
He'll be filling in for Charlie Benante for a little.
It sounds better than the original.
This episode is a double header. We kick things off with a quick conversation with Chris Jericho, who talks about his upcoming Rock &...
Aaron Turner strikes again.
"The intent was that no one would ever do it. Because that’s the whole thing: you don't want this brand."
"Munky and Head have been writing with different people for a while now, getting songs together."
When former Witch Mountain vocalist, Uta Plotkin announced her departure from the band back in 2014, the belief was that the Portland veterans were...
Birthed in the early-to-mid 90's – from the same inhuman, ice-covered swamp as both early Cryptopsy and Kataklysm, Canadian brutal death metal legends Blood Of Christ...