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The covers will include bands such as The Melvins, ASG, Mos Generator, Greenleaf, Pallbearer, Mark Lanegan, Year Of The Cobra, and a ton more.
The first pressing of The Blackening had a piece of lint accidentally scanned into the artwork.
Throughout highschool, I was sucked deeper into the black hole of the Marilyn Manson universe. As I researched each band member, I remember stumbling...
Raising awareness and bringing metal to the masses. Much respct.
This Agalloch worshipping black metal promises to be one of our favorite debuts of the year
Plus one Gorguts-only show in NJ.
This all happened in 2016, and the dude is suing a lot of people. Is it justified? Maybe.
Brace yourselves, Tool is reportedly in talks to finally make their entire musical catalog available on streaming services ahead of their upcoming fifth studio...
Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...
Going down under for some rock driven sludge in DEAD's upcoming release: We Won't Let You Sleep
Hey there tech-fiends, it's that time of the week again! Today we'll focus on the newly released album from Boston's Replacire. Before we begin,...
On Wednesday, March 15, at the end of their gig in Moscow, Suicide Silence decided they were done with their gear and treated the...
Danzig will also be playing the Blackest Of The Black Festival. It's the summer of Danzig, y'all!
Obituary bring out all the best in their tenth release that rips, annihilates, and pummels with extreme rage
He thought it would be funny. Steve Vai didn't know.
New Deicide tour, new Deicide album?
I am completely on board with King Of Asgard's upcoming release, Taudr. From the moment the record begins, you're instantly hooked in a frenzy...
I must once again state in the interest of full disclosure that while I write for Metal Injection and produce the podcast Far Beyond...
All money goes to Direct Relief to benefit the people of Haiti.
Sun Caged's Paul Adrian Villarreal isn't a part of this anymore.
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.
This edition features some solid releases form long-running bands, new projects from veterans, and more! To the metals...
It's gonna be really, really thrashy.