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Now that winter is fast approaching, blacken your holiday season with Grim Christmas, a one-man black metal project helmed by Colorado multi-instrumentalist Jon Lervold....
10 EP releases with a total of 40 songs.
Yeah, we know… Japan's Sigh are not Norwegian. We get it. For the purposes of this very special instalment of This Is Armageddon! you'd...
We visit a tale of revenge told with complex characterization and harrowing imagery the likes of which H. R. Geiger and M. C. Escher would...
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so let's grind it out with Slund's A Very Slundy Christmas.
If you've seen some of the unmasked interviews with Ghost mastermind Tobias Forge, sometimes he is asked if he prefers the more intimate venues...
The year of 2018 was rough, like sandpaper fellatio in the Sahara, but there was some incredible albums to listen to, so let’s talk...
Fortus said that he thinks the new record "will happen faster than you think."
"So 2020, we're fighting — we're getting all of the metal labels that we know."
"To jump to that burning question: 'When's the record coming out?' I appreciate it, I appreciate it."
Next he'll claim he was responsible for the first moon landing.
He was released after posting the $50,000 surety bond.
Canadian death grinders Kataplexis are one of those bands where we are always surprised that they've fallen under the radar. Supplying a dizzying ferocity...
Avant rock at its finest, Jarboe continues to embrace 35 years into her career.
Indianapolis post-black supergroup Chrome Waves is back after six years with a gorgeous cover of Slowdive's seminal 1993 classic "When the Sun Hits." Bass-driven...
I thought I'd get sick of these Metal Trump videos but something about seeing Trump saying "The sky is turning red / Return to...
This story just gets wilder.
Myrkur, Nothing, Outer Heaven, Genocide Pact and more.
The Greek black metal kings are back with one of their most dynamic and all encompassing records to date!
Sounds like a fun night out!
Featuring Randall Blythe, Arch Enemy's Alyssa White-Gluz and even Chester Bennington.
Musically, 2018 seemed to be a year full of absolutes. I know what you’re thinking, “only a Sith deals in absolutes.” Well, I guess...