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Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, St. Paul, Minnesota natives Invidiosus unveil an early stream of Guided Towards the Inevitable. In just five heavily grimy, technical,...
Hailing from The Sword's own hometown of Austin, Texas and also featuring a retro sound heavily favoring 70's boogie riffs, Scorpion Child proudly sidestep...
Jesus says no to rock and roll (except he doesn't).
Whole lot of new Vader coming within the next few months.
New Gojira and it sounds so good.
Axl Rose did not have any part in the creation of this tequila.
Plus an Under Reprisal 10 year anniversary tour!
Part of the joy of being a Melvins fan is the sense of discovery. Even after 30 years of sludge rocking their way around...
Mephistopheles have aged like a fine wine over the years, and their upcoming release, In Reverence of Forever, is further proof these guys are...
You can hear and see the story we all kinda know already.
Gozu are one of the most exciting bands going right now on Ripple Music. The driving rhythms, tripped out vocals and crazed solos come...
Hey dudes, I’ve got one hell of a column for you all, combing the annals of the underground the world over for more sick...
Mars Red Sky's capacity is widely diverse, ranging from low-end riffs before layering on their circus quirky personality. Both of these opposing attributes are...
Bill Ward is back behind the kit!
Yet another Christian protest in Eastern Europe.
Austin Lunn and a star-studded cast of musicians, engineers, and artists are breathing new life into a couple of Panopticon's earlier albums.
Brian Johnson just might have found the answer.
Derriére Nous La Lumiere or in English, “Behind Us, The Light” is the latest from French black metallers Throane. A truly demented release, this...
If you’re looking for a chaotic, yet captivating take on pure, straightforward black metal: listen to The Poisonous Path. If you don’t like straightforward...
Dark Funeral has lost absolutely none of its darkness despite lineup changes.