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Not one to let the quarantine get in the way of his productivity, Al Jourgensen has launched a new Ministry song "Alert Level," commenting...
Metallica, Exodus, Megadeth, Testament and many other Bay Area legends featured.
From Ashes to New couldn't have timed the release of their new single "Panic" from their forthcoming album of the same name, any more...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with the premiere of Total Fucking Destruction's ...to be alive at the end of...
Remember Corelia? You'd be forgiven if you didn't. The progressive band made waves in 2011 with their release, Nostalgia. Four years later, they launched...
As some experts predict large gatherings over 100 people are not going to happen until at least fall 2021, could Slipknot be planning some...
For all the guff I've given Asking Alexandria over the years, I have come to appreciate that they are a gateway band, much like...
Hey there, tech fiends. It's that time of the week again. Before we dive into today's focus, here's the usual weekly reminder that if you're...
Specifically Amorphis vocalist Tomi Joutsen.
Thanks to a new shirt design.
The release for thrash icons Testament's 13th studio album Titans of Creation is anything but lucky. From a European trek marred by a near-disastrous...
Twelve songs of thrash classics.
As you might've guessed, it's online.
Back in 2017, Savage Sinusoid was without a doubt a landmark album, surprising the metal community and boasting the next level of experimental heavy...
Moon Destroys, the brain child of guitarist Juan Montoya (Killer be Killed / ex – Torche) and drummer Evan Diprima (Brother Hawk, ex –...
This week's new heavy metal releases include grungy dad rock, wild French electronic metal, doomy demos, and more! To the metals...
One of the most interesting aspects of the sludge and doom metal scenes rise to prominence over the last few years has been how...
Australia's Twelve Foot Ninja are known to bring some quality laughs, between their engaging riffage, and that's something we could all use right now....
Gotta have something to do, right?
It’s surprising that jazz and metal haven’t come together more often. Both genres are rejected by the mainstream, value outside-the-box thinking and are generally...
Or at least more than 80 pieces.