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When Ronnie James Dio tragically passed away in 2010, he was hands down the most significant artist (*) that the heavy metal community had...
He hates being sober, but he also hates being drunk.
What I admire about Rob Scallon is he's really pushing the boundries of the type of instruments that can be used to create metal....
Is Doom Metal really Doom without the guitars? Funebrüm makes you consider that possibility.
This week's edition includes lots of great prog, a Rattata, a supergroup, a Rattata, some spooky shit, ANOTHER FUCKING RATTATA, and more! To the...
They're hitting spots in Canada besides Montreal and Toronto
Goatwhore have to get their asses to Ozzfest, and instead of flying from Louisiana to California, they're going to go on a good old...
More like Five Finger Adorable Punch
Command Your Weather bears the most consistent blend of hooks and heaviosity in the Big Business catalog since that first statement of purpose, Head...
Meek is Murder is a downright lethal trio of fantastic musicians, and their latest opus Was makes a strong case for their name to...
Meshuggah tour dates in North America & Europe this Fall? Yes, please!
Phew! I'm already hungover thinking about this weekend, but before we get there,let's take a look back on some of the trending stories from...
In the past few years, it has become increasingly clear that a revival of industrial music is on its way. In hopes of finding...
Howdy mutants, Trevor aka The Obituarist here to round of some of the finest releases in extreme music that I’ve been able to exhume...
Mike McKenzie, responsible for the ear-destroyers we've come to know as Stomach Earth and The Red Chord, has taken on his most brutal project...
We've seen Metallica covered by 10 year olds, banjos, cellos, ukuleles, harps and even pugs. But now it's the kitty's turn! The internet brings...
On their twelfth release, the group fully embraces the notion of distancing themselves from their rivals. Theories of Flight excels at both showcasing their...
This short week is over and we have a very hot summer day here in NYC. Excuse me while I go cook some eggs...
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Cattle Decapitated who had the best zinger: "Where Baby And Metal Don't Differ" Now for this...
'68, Ion Dissonance, and a billion others.
The United States Black Metal scene receives an icy, Nordic blast by way of New York's Anicon.
A sign backstage with Bring Me The Horizon's photo read “These people are not to be stopped ever. They may not have a pass....