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Hey there tech fiends, it's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual reminder that if you're...
Erie, Pennsylvania's Abjection Ritual underwent a large stylistic shift prior to working on their new album. The duo expanded to include more instrumentation while still maintaining...
The latest release from Illusion of Control is an impressive blend of death metal and folk elements
This New Jersey band's debut is much more than a complex piece of rigidly structured virtuosity.
Denver blackended death trio, Glacial Tomb, is one of the newest products of a wildly productive Denver metal scene. Featuring current and former members of Khemmis, Abigail Williams,...
Plus tour dates with The Atomic Bitchwax!
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Dravak, who had the best zinger: "Well, it's still better than Manson's junk on my head."...
The international effort's debut has been a long time coming, but it was certainly worth the wait.
Things not looking great for Keene.
"Shame on AEG for bringing artists into a power struggle that you're having with your competition, Live Nation."
Marilyn Manson has really been stepping up his game with music videos for his latest release, Heaven Upside Down. The budgets make it feel...
"There will be more time in the future to talk about the path of our return, but now the most important thing for us...
We were getting a little serious at the top of the episode, talking about depression, mental illness, and getting a job vs working on...
Featuring Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter and Yob's Mike Scheidt.
Twisted and endlessly brutal, this is the debut single from a band who represent modern American melodeath at its finest!
They want to make sure their lawsuit with their former label is settled first.
The Portland quintet returns in 2018, primed to make their full-length debut.
Well this was totally worth the wait.
This is a near-classic landmark release for both doom metal and the metal scene at large and an absolute, unconditional must-listen. It truly does...
"As far as metal is concerned, if there is a gauge, and the gauge stops at some point under ‘extreme’, that’s where Slayer lie."