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Ozzfest 1997 saw the return of Black Sabbath and became a full fledged US tour. We check in with four of the second stage...
It's like The Dillinger Escape Plan in a string quartet.
We are officially half way through with 2017, and it's been a busy year for heavy metal. While the second half of the year...
Listen to Mourner, smash your head through a wall, and enjoy every second of it.
Vengeful Ascension is a refinement rather than a retooling of the Goatwhore sound... there's nothing here we haven't heard out of these guys before,...
Where the band, and Through Aching Aeons, is coming from is where they started off, albeit with years of experience and the restlessness of...
Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those...
This band is called Ghost Toast. You’re already at least curious…
Every week, Nic Huber dissects the heavy riffs of bands — new and old — in The Wednesday Sludge. This week's column focuses on...
Released to coincide with Cirith Ungol's first ever live gig in Europe at the Keep It True festival in Germany, this extras-laden package aims...
It's guitarist Martin Larsson and... who else?!
Every week, Nic Huber will dissect the heavy riffs of bands — new and old — in The Wednesday Sludge. This week's band is...
Trumpeting Ecstasy takes is one that follows the course and structure of the band’s live show and having Full of Hell pretty much put...
Midtempo blackened destruction, coming your way!
This one seems can't miss.
Blending noise rock with doom, this Montreal quartet crafts frightening music.
Gospels of Scum is a wood-chipper for the senses.
Relic is pretty much just a back-to-forward bang your head album, and fans of stoner rock are never short on appetite for no bullshit,...
Drug Honkey's new album has quite a bit of clout behind it. Cloak of Skies boasts talent contributions from Bruce Lamont (Yakuza, Corrections House) and Justin...
All hail Swedish death metal.
It is the weekend! Is there a better way to start it than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday?" This weekly column...
Overall, Tetrafusion reminds me a little bit of early Dream Theater, has its Rush moments, and gets me nostalgic for the car rides back...