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This week, we briefly spoke to founding Darkest Hour guitarist Mike Schleibaum about the band's new album, Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora, today's...
Slayer announced one of the biggest metal tours of the summer, teaming up with Lamb of God and Behemothfor a North American tour. We're...
We're ready for the new season like right now!
People just want to be famous, and Ghost doesn't allow that.
James Hetfield cannot escape "Escape."
Maryland based act Sloth Herder have a brand new album set to drop on March 24th through Grimoire Records. We've got an early stream...
Mexican Metallica fan Louis Torey had a few moments with legendary guitarist Kirk Hammett during the band's short run of Mexico City dates. Louis...
Alongside ex-Amaranthe vocalist Jake E. and drummer Alex Landerburg of Luca Turilli's Rhapsody.
First thing's first: Last week's winner! Congratulations to Jeremy Riegel who had the best zinger: "PC sells… but who's buying?" Now for this week's...
A live track from Sleep, a Darkest Hour cover song, and more!
I'm guessing Fit For An Autopsy are not into the Dakota Access Pipeline judging by their new video for "Black Mammoth." The band commented...
All money goes to Direct Relief to benefit the people of Haiti.
"We hope that after listening to Amber Galactic, you'll be wide-eyed, horny and slightly drunk."
58 seconds of unabashed insanity.
Phobia is back, and Phobia is just as pissed off as always.
UPDATE: A few weeks after this story was originally posted, we learned that Rammstein and Korn will be doing one show together in Las...
Every Time I Die guitarist and budding professional wrestler Andy Williams has a big match during WrestleMania weekend, teaming up with Penelope Ford to face...
FFO: Earlier Pain of Salvation, Leprous, Ihsahn.
Puddle of Mudd's Wes Scantlin is never in the news for music lately. Always trouble! He was making headlines when his neighbors called the...
"After doing all of five live shows [with Nicols], it became apparent to everybody that it really wasn't going to work. There were some...
It's heavy, it has plenty of shredding and plenty of great melodies. This might be the band's best work to date.
Jane Doe live is great, in case you hadn't guessed that.