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Nergal's gothic folk project is finally here. The Behemoth frontman unveiled the first single and music video from his new project Me And The...
This edition contains some pretty rad black metal, some rad stoner rock, and more that's also rad! To the metals…
Hello and welcome back to The Obituarist… it’s a new year, ladies and gentleman and this marks my 20th (!) edition. My resolution this...
Yes you did! And KILLED IT!! https://t.co/SsnNcBzQ3O — ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) January 12, 2017 Man, the new Body Count record is shaping up to...
Plus we finally know Morbid Angel's new lineup!
I've always found it a tad strange that Nine Inch Nails aren't regularly included in discussions of significant metal bands. While I'd agree that...
The UK-based project unleashes a complex, celestial arrangement of blackened noise and unique instrumentation.
We've posted kids doing drum covers, but I think this kid might be the youngest we've posted yet. Lyonya Shilovsky is 3 years old and...
NYC’s whisky soaked math metallers, Tiger Flowers, are back with new music for 2017! Our buds at Metalsucks have premiered “Court of Vultures”, the...
Dallas deathcore act Crown The Empire have parted ways with vocalist Dave Escamilla. Whether he quit or was fired is certainly up for debate. The...
Despite it only being January, 2017 is shaping up to look pretty great in terms of rock and metal releases. We're getting a new...
Start off your weekend with new music from SOOTHSAYER and YHDARL
FFO: Powerglove, Blind Guardian, Sonata Arctica...
Tennger Cavalry, now fit for all your Norse needs.
The minds (and lists) of all of Metal Injection's writers have come together and the site's collective album of the year has been determined...
Tengger Cavalry really needs more attention.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we highlight dazzling releases from newcomers Peripheral Cortex and Youdash
FFO: Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Swallow the Sun...
Christian Olde Wolbers and Raymond Herrera, come back!
"I personally won't let it be eight years."
The band will continue as a four-piece.