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Surprise! It's not from the late 90s. It sure as hell sounds like it, but it's not.
Within the Ruins defy naysayers with a newfound penchant for clean vocals supplementing their usual deathcore approach
Physical CDs as low as $5? You can't beat that!
Let today mark the start of March Madness over here at the good old dank tank. What does this mean? Well, as the balls...
New Pestilence is coming for the first time in four years.
This week Funeral Doom Friday looks back on the debut full-length album of a personal favorite.
Howdy, zombies! Trevor from The Black Dahlia Murder here with another raging edition of The Obituarist, chock full of extreme goodness for your blood-starved...
Find out who you're missing out on featuring Demonic Resurrection, Skyharbor, Undying Inc, Zygnema, Systemhouse33, Inner Sanctum, Albatross, Kryptos, Goddess Gagged, Noiseware, Eccentric Pendulum,...
In Today's Tech-Death Tuesday we review Crescendo Dezign, the newly released EP from technical death metal legends Theory In Practice.
Jim Carey ought to get back into the metal spotlight.
From those mammoths of metal who continue to pave the way for the next generation, to a few surprises from some lesser-known names, these...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with A Grindcore Christmas Volume 1.
If there’s anything you can say about “metal in 2016,” it’s that there’s no one definitive thing to say about metal in 2016. But...
"I can only read about Metallica, Meshuggah, BabyMetal and Devin Townsend so much before I wonder if metal publications are even on the same...
The Whole of the Law is the sounds of Armageddon. And what incredible timing it has.
Like heavy metal, zombie films are visceral, confrontational, and the furthest thing from subtle.
The evening kicked off with a pretty solid set from the Bay Area progressive death metal folks in Fallujah. Other than vocalist Alex Hofmann's...
While lacking in true surprises, The Violent Sleep of Reason does what it's supposed to do: scratch a familiar itch while staving off any...
It gets pretty hippy dippy all up in there.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Noisear’s Turbulent Resurgence.
This week is one of the more chilling installments this column has seen, thanks to this English solo act.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we explore the debut EP by Axioma, a unique group based out of Rome, Italy.
While multi-national grind group Stench Price may be a new quantity to most people, the musicians involved in it have been destroying the scene...