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Guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward first appeared at Ozzy Osbourne’s doorstep in 1968. The pair arrived in response to an old “Ozzy Zig Needs a Gig” advertisement that had lingered even...
Low and slow, you'll be beaten to death.
Breakbeat drumming, black metal, and dissonant piano. What else do you need?
"Ultimately, Classics succeeds because the quirks that makes it so hard to describe also make them a commanding presence in the genre."
Metal fans know that Dave Lombardo has worn a hat or two in his day. The former Slayer stickman has held down the fort...
There is more to the German music scene than Rammstein, Accept, Oomph!, Lindemann, Doro, Scorpions, and Megaherz. Metal fans will remember Kreator and Sodom...
Blues guitarist Marcus King and a family member too!
We all know the lore of how Judas Priest, Deep Purple and KISS made big waves in Japan and inspired the thriving metal scene...
If you’ve ever wondered if there’s a British equivalent to Detroit’s classic heavy metal scene, then there’s an answer ready and waiting for you....
Sounds like a Candlemass song.
The year 2001 was absolutely massive for heavy music. Metal had branched out in a multitude of different directions across all corners of the...
Not to harp on recent governmental moves towards regressive fundamentalism, but does this now mean that these (sorta) Belgian death metal greybeards aren’t allowed...
"For nine songs, God Is Partying feels like more of an EP than a full length. Still, this record is likely to satisfy those...
A puzzle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a stained white t-shirt, Andrew W.K. is more than the sum of decades of partying. If...
They're back, and they're still great.
Sweden's resident power metal champions, Sabaton have upped the ante on their productivity during COVID-19. A slew of singles, music videos, historical specials, a...
As progressive as progressive gets.
It should be an interesting album.
Get your crunchy, frantic progressive metal on.
Heavy and completely insane.
Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...