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Rob Scallon has positioned himself as the king of unique metal covers, and today he takes on Gojira's heaviest song and makes it a...
It's haunting, heavy, and full of synth!
Summer is coming early in New York City this weekend, and I might get my first taste of the beach. Sunburns are pretty metal,...
Ghost Bath will be there too, if anyone cares.
This edition includes stoner rock, stoner metal, and some other stuff probably. To the metals...
A death metal supergroup comprised of current and ex-members of bands like Obscura, Necrophagist, Aborted and Dark Fortress sounds too good to be true....
The Doom Doc documented the UK Doom scene - now it's going to be available digitally and on DVD!
Bullet For My Valentine's sixth album Gravity, according to frontman Matt Tuck, is the most personal he's ever written. Tuck talks battling through a...
Myrkur, Lovebites, Lacuna Coil, and Wolves In The Throne Room also won.
It’s comforting to know that the old guard can throw down as hard as, if not harder than, today’s young bucks.
Complete with sweet vocals harmonies.
Surprisingly zero extreme metal.
The d-beat/punk project is one of many acts shrouded beneath Vrasubatlat's veil.
Hailing from Sweden, home to some of the most essential metal, comes Follow The Cipher. For a band just releasing their debut, there's a...
In 2011, the formation of the Denver-based Wayfarer took place. May 25, 2018 will mark the release of their third full-length album World's Blood....
Plus Novareign, Immortal Guardian, Black Fast, and Micawber, depending on the date.
California's Petyr are about to drop one hell of a groovy psychedelic time on you this Friday, with their sophomore album, Smolyk
This edition includes a bunch of reunions, lots of doom, an album I highlighted just to piss people off, and more! To the metals...
When former Witch Mountain vocalist, Uta Plotkin announced her departure from the band back in 2014, the belief was that the Portland veterans were...
According to guitarist Michael Spreitzer, anyway.