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Sounds like a real weird version of Faith No More.
This edition includes some new blood, some old blood, some groovy blood, some doomy blood, and no bandages at all. To the metals...
It ended up working really well.
If it isn't clear by now for all, the nature of the music industry is that of a dynamic entity where trends and technology...
Yes, Mark Morton of Lamb Of God.
Bongripper, Church Of Misery, Alcest, Primitive Man, Gadget, Integrity, Tomb Mold and more.
"DevilDriver is playing a bunch of Coal Chamber songs and when you hear this shit with double kick and two guitars there’s no going...
We kick things off talking about Dave Mustaine's latest crusade against the media. We also discuss how Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley capitalized on...
The deluge of tour dates today continues, and this one is sure to fire up the mosh pit. Knocked Loose have been making waves...
Face melting party thrash? YES! Growing up and getting a little more serious? ALSO YES!
The siqqest shows of the Spring!
Moreso than looking back at albums that came out 10 years ago, compiling this retrospective really made me feel old. A lot of these...
Seattle's Northwest Terror Fest is back. One of the organizers discusses this year's lineup, the festival's role in Seattle music, and the importance of...
I've been a relatively passive follower of Incite for the last few years. They always struck me as an act with potential, but had...
Before we get started on this headbanging nod to the heavy metal scene in Seattle in the 1980s, I think it's important to disclose...
The year 2019 is now Twenty Nine-Scene. Join Two Minutes to Late Night co-creator Drew Kaufman as he looks at back at the seminal...
Split between Montreal and New York City, the members of Departure Chandelier eschew many of black metal's lyrical tropes in favor something a bit more...
Let's talk, reeeeeaaaaal slow. I mean REAL slow. Belgian funeral doom duo Slow have completely redone their album Mythologiae. Rerecorded, remastered and re-released. After some trouble...
This edition includes lots of experimenting, some melodic doom, an album you'll be mad at me for highlighting, and more! To the metals...
Khôrada's Dan Anderson talks starting from degree zero, the demise of Agalloch and crafting an anti-Trump record.
Fusing a whole variety of black metal, this is a thrilling debut that can't help but to fascinate.