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Necrobutcher went into detail for the first time with his opinion of the film, and his reaction is not what you would expect.
They are pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. Their self-titled album is a genre staple, a heavy metal must-have that...
Apotheus' new record presents a grand evolution of their sound and an even grander narrative to get lost in.
Out of France comes Nox Irae, a death metal band preparing their debut release. Their debut EP, Here The Dead Live, is being released...
That's one way to handle it.
Specifically Scream.
Edsel Dope hits Robb Flynn with the numbers.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with a full album stream of Rank and Vile’s redistribution of flesh.
Robb Flynn has no time for critics today, except he uses . a less polite word than critics
We want to send you to see Slayyyyyyer!
Snake Mountain Revival might be a newer band, but already show signs of big things to come with the recent release of their EP,...
Exhumed cement their reputation as kings of the Horror business with their new full length. And they've returned to the bloody basics, with a grindcore...
I am really excited for this new more-metalcentric Poppy album I Disagree, which will be released on January 10 via Sumerian Records – yes...
When I got the press release for the new Lacuna Coil song called "Save Me," I immediately thought, didn't they already release a famous...
The German melo-death group returns with their first full-length album in 13 years!
The earworm is real! Babymetal's new song is very catchy.
If you love prog metal dorkery, Living Machines take it to the next level with their new video for the song 'Harvest.' It's the...
As with its predecessors, The Infinite Loop doesn’t rewrite the rules as much as it finds Sifting advancing their characteristics in every way.
Hembree & The Satan Sisters have one clear message in their debut album. One that is repeated from start to finish, with vigor and...
It's heavy metal for the masses!
The Ruins of the Fading Light just might be the best doom metal album of the year... if it's doom metal at all.
It could've happened in 1997.