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Brian Storm, the mind behind Elitist Metal Fan, turns his focus on vocalists who talk a bit too much between songs. See also: Things...
No Spill Blood formed in a few years back as a quasi-super group of the scene. They feature members of Elk, Magic Pockets, and...
Setting aside the fact that they were one of the first non-Israeli bands signed from the Middle East, with their foundations in geographic and...
A look back at an uprising that captured the spirit of the heavy metal community a decade ago.
Enslaved were one of the earlier Scandinavian bands to begin rigorously unraveling the increasingly staid black metal template. Though they've been at this "controlled...
The re-recording of Under The Sign of Hell in 2011 doesn't count.
Motor Sister is at their absolute best when they are letting it all hang out in a clinic of no fucks given, good times...
Could this be leading up to even more dates?
A true American icon.
It sounds like a Chapman Stick being plucked... nice.
France’s Death Engine doesn’t sound like Neurosis per se, but there’s a definite artistic aesthetic informed, influenced and inspired by the Oakland post-metal legends....
It's finally happening! Here's the latest…
It's late here at the Open Metalcast headquarters and we're getting ready to release another jam-packed episode of some of the most crushing Creative...
So will using headphones for an hour per day at a loud volume.
Seeing as tomorrow is the last day of February, this post officially concludes our 2015 installment of Black Metal History Month. How time flies...
It sounds like a more aggressive version of Trivium, with a different vocal presentation.
The lineup is solidified, the band has a name, a label and a new album on the way.
It's easy to see why Immortal were one of the first black metal bands to achieve tangible mainstream success. They didn't really sing about...
These bands embody all the best things about metal: catchy riffs and great songwriting, effective use of melody to create a narrative structure, vocals...
A blackened death metal feel is the overall sense this album portrays. The creative foundation that is present in almost every track turns out...
Mike needs a break!
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