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Yesterday, we reported about Suicide Silence frontman Eddie Hermida throwing Thy Art Is Murder under the bus when talking about his band's evolving sound...
Upon sludge and doom outfit Beldam's first release, Still The Wretched Linger makes for some of the thickest and darkest jams around
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we review the debut full-length called Worship The End from Albany, New York natives Skeptic.
The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.
Cannibal Corpse formed in 1988 with Chris Barnes fronting the band, and it remained that way until 1995. Barnes didn't leave the group on...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Knelt Rote’s Trespass. The winter weather in western WA has been erratic. And...
"Moving forward the band won’t be making any further comment on Brendan’s departure."
"But sometimes I just start screaming my ass off in a different way than before too — it's more high-pitched or whatever — and...
A personal favorite of the column makes another appearance with new music.
The festival was going to feature Katatonia, Marduk, Devin Townsend Project, Dying Fetus, and more.
The band will release the effort through Spinefarm Records.
Very 1984, very groovy. Also, the track is 7 minutes long.
Black Star Riders emerged when Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham had new material kicking around which he initially intended to showcase on a new...
What is one record we can point to that signals that crucial mid-80s shift in hardcore? Turns out Southern Lord has just re-issued that...
Find out who you're missing out on featuring Demonic Resurrection, Skyharbor, Undying Inc, Zygnema, Systemhouse33, Inner Sanctum, Albatross, Kryptos, Goddess Gagged, Noiseware, Eccentric Pendulum,...
Instrumental progressive madness!
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we premiere an early stream of the new Hadal Maw album, Olm.
It's touring season in America. The sweet spot for tours is between winter and spring right before the European festival season starts up in...
Frankie Palmeri isn't even an Emmure fan, apparently.
Nicholls played keyboards in Sabbath from 1980 to 1995.
Some people are just fucking scumbags.
It’s the weekend! What better way to get it started than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday”. This weekly column looks to...