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Living Wreckage are keeping the New Wave of American Heavy Metal dream alive with their new single and music video "One Foot in the...
Rob is back from LA and shares some stories of going to a listening party and shooting guns. Then, Noa talks about shooting guns....
For some reason, there is an apprehension by metalheads to get into Rush. Some are (understandably) turned away by Geddy Lee’s zany, high-pitched vocals....
Mask Up, the collab project featuring members of First Blood, Full Blown Chaos and Sworn Enemy, recruited by vocalist Chris Kovach, bring a fresh...
He has three songs left.
From the Around The Fur record.
A death metal version of an old school metal song? Yes please.
Having built up a cult following on the back of their self-titled debut and a breakthrough showing on the Ozzfest tour, Slipknot’s sophomore album...
Overall, Wallflowers is enjoyable and Jinjer fans will certainly eat it up.
Hooded Menace heap conglomerate stacks of sound straight outta a pair of sock-stuffed spandex, drawing from the Sunset Strip as much as it does...
Plus releases from The Bronx, Ex Deo, Hooded Menace, Moon Unit, Summoner's Circle, Our Place of Worship is Silence, Turnstile, White Stones, and Wormwitch.
It looks as though Tommy Vext and his former record label and management team are going to court over the rights to Bad Wolves....
For the first time since the start of the pandemic, I finally broke my live event cherry this past weekend, and not just for...
The symphonic death metal band delve into ancient Roman history once again on their latest album The Thirteen Years of Nero.
Turnstile come from the newer school of punk. They aren’t here to make statements or complain about their real lives. They are here for...
While grindcore is a relatively obscure genre compared to black and death metal, the grindcore bands from East/Southeast Asian region are all quite memorable....
Desolation as a concept is not an uncommon theme to metal music. Plenty of bands aim to desolate their listeners but there are not...
They're back, and they're still great.
PORTALS is a great sounding, if maybe inessential, addition to Tesseract’s discography. It will delight new fans and be a worthwhile listen to old...