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As a rock journalist myself (or loveable hack–either one works really), I've received my fair share of "hate mail" over the years for daring...
Gojira's Joe Duplantier talks becoming a headliner, fighting the pressure and working on 'surprising' new material
Sisters doing sisterly things is pretty metal – especially when that sisterly thing is recording an awesome guitar and vocal cover of the Judas...
Somewhere amidst the rise of metalcore and post-hardcore, the notion of meshing pop music elements with metal emerged. Heavy instrumentals were flipped upside down...
While some of my favorite albums excel because of their superb creativity and unmatched innovation, the most pleasing and significant records tend to be...
It's a 7" and a digital single.
Well, it's finally happening.
It's called Megalife: The Autobiography of Nick Menza.
"Once we get home, and we decompress from the Emperor Of Sand tour cycle, sometime early next year, we’ll start dumping out the riffs."
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...
Current and past members of Dragonforce, Slipknot, Seth, Loudblast, Chimaira, Dååth, Mayhem and Aborym walk into a bar...
The suicide prevention line is 1-800-273-8255.
He's pretty non-committal on this one.
One of the pre-orders comes with one of Brian Fair's dreadlocks. Seriously.
This sleazy speed metal quartet is ready to lead you all through the impending apocalypse.
Oops! Don't mess with Cattle Decap.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Sources of Human Satisfaction, a collaboration from Transient and Bastard Noise.
"I'm completely, one hundred percent back, stronger than I've ever been, and I'm not just saying that"
"A whole new record, I would say the chances are probably 95 percent. And at least one new song, I'd say it's 100 percent....
It's basically the Periphery electronica stuff, but longer.
Each piece on Science Fiction is adequately appealing (to varying degrees), yet the overarching experience feels too repetitious, familiar, and uninspired by the end.