Mashups & Covers
Italian orchestral death metal legends, Fleshgod Apocalypse, have released an outright gem for us today: their interpretation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s "Lacrimosa", taken from...
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Italian orchestral death metal legends, Fleshgod Apocalypse, have released an outright gem for us today: their interpretation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s "Lacrimosa", taken from...
If you took the atmospheric sludge of Cult of Luna, dipped it in the sweet stoner resin of Sleep and filtered if through a...
German Pagan metal band, VARG, brings us something completely new to the band with "Fara Til Ránar", the third single from their upcoming full-length,...
Don't be fooled by the eerie intro, Nachblut's "Meine Grausamkeit Kennt Keine Grenzen" (German for "My Cruelty Knows No Bounds") shifts immediately into a...
We ask members of Within Temptation, Rivers Of Nihil, Entombed A.D. , Mayhem, Infected Rain, Atreyu, and Benighted about their writer's block, and how...
Yeah, the fridge is a singer. Adult Swim is to blame.
Featuring a new song and six live tracks.
Mastodon wanted to remind you that their new rarities collection, Medium Rarities, is out now, and frontman Troy Sanders figured the best way to do...
It's an acoustic rendition and it's great.
Zakk Wylde and Andy Biersack too.
"The lyrics are about suffering from and handling the pressure of the world."
Another Monday, another excellent Two Minutes to Late Night cover, this time focusing on the great Fleetwood Mac, and look at this line up of...
Gargoyl ,the new band featuring Revocation vocalist and guitarist Dave Davidson and Luke Roberts of Ayahuasca are gearing up to release their first amazing...
"'Silence' is about being manipulated for a long time and realizing it."
The goofy whistle is a great touch.
"We wanted something visually compelling and mind-twisting."
Look, it's a Flying V and also an airplane. What more do you want?
This might be their best song yet.
This is so much fun.
The band is streaming their performance of "Teacher, Teacher!" now.
Not what you'd expect, but still very welcome.