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It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Suffering Mind’s 2015 full-length Waste Farm.
Frank sits down with Max & Igor Cavalera to talk about the 20th anniversary Roots tour, why they enjoy it more now than they...
It's fair to debate Lotus Thief's classification as metal, but metal's arcane soul and depth of spirit are undeniably present, and anyone with a...
Remember the “screamo” era? Remember the Hot Topic/Victory Records bum rush that transformed malls across the country into some sort of swoosh-gelled hair/80s tight-pants-revival...
Lambesis suffers from enlarged breast tissue due to a hormonal imbalance after going off steroids.
Ozzfest + Knotfest = Knozzfest! As the event quickly approaches, we have decided to break down all 36 groups of the lineup that are...
Mare Cognitum have started to hint at greatness with this latest offering.
Knocked Loose have proven that you do not need to be from a big city or music market to take off in the metal...
In Flames and Hellyeah are two bands out promoting new albums, so they thought – why not tour together? For Hellyeah, they are promoting...
I’ve got a great round up of 23 solid as fuck new releases (heavy on the death metal) you should be checking out this...
Hello, 1996? Yeah, it's 2017. What's going on?
From Russia, with dread.
Nuclear Holocaust fucking thrash. Now if only they can get their shit together.
Like most good trends, the popularity and presence of metallic hardcore has been at a constant ebb and flow. Peaking with the momentum from...
Get in here for an in depth interview with Brandon Yeagley of Crobot about life, the universe and everything.
Serj also loves him some Depeche Mode.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we set our sights solely on Technical Brutal Death Metal. Exploring two new releases from talented acts Neurogenic and Unfathomable...
Agalloch have long been one of black metal's shining stars. Now the star has faded - but I still had a chance to talk...
The London-based Death Doom/Funeral Doom quintet has released one of the year's deepest and most emotional albums.
Alcest is back to being a heavier band!