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In the eyes of the older traditionalist with a stunted view of musical growth and refusal to accept change, the Rotting Christ of today...
Holy Grail’s Times of Pride and Peril presents listeners with the third album from the Pasadena, California band. Compared to past works, this album...
Rubin reveals "Chop Suey!" was originally going to be called "Self-Righteous Suicide"
What I think that Helvete teaches us is that there is still a very real fanaticism behind this music, even if we probably won't...
Here's what Corey Taylor thinks of the Phil Anselmo controversy.
The Hellfest promoter claims Anselmo's actions are being used as a scapegoat for the government just wanting to push the metal festival out.
"That was twenty-five years of my life."
Last week, ALL HAIL THE YETI released the re-issue of their 2012 self-titled album via Minus Head Records, reintroducing listeners to their potent blend...
The Hellfest promoter claims this is all a publicity stunt by the government to shut down Hellfest
Bushwick Barry sits in on this episode, filling in for 3D. We kick things off with Sid dropping a bombshell on Noa. We also...
Phenotype presents listeners with enough variety to keep them listening, and more than enough energy to want to headbang to. With a strong emphasis...
Fleshgod Apocalypse has primarily been a death metal act with a heavy influence of classical music. In doing this, opera vocals are regularly incorporated,...
Anthony Notarmaso's vocals are low, the riffs are fat, and the groove is infectious.
Social media has long been derided as the home of ridiculous cat pictures, videos and memes. This is true. Black metal is held dear...
Philip Anselmo may have just quit Down.
Kaz is repping metal in underground pro wrestling.
Every month, Decibel scribe Shane Mehling reviews the four videos that appear in the monthly metal mag. under “Decibel’s Clips of the Month at...
Extreme polemics have long held an unfortunate place in heavy metal in general, and black metal in particular.
Seeing as how done Abbath sounded in 2009, I wasn’t sure what to expect from his eponymous debut. Given that he was the primary...
… to preserve his legacy, of course!
The grimmest playlist of them all!