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Listen to an exclusive stream of the Denver death metal trio's newest album ahead of its release date and read an in-depth interview with...
Originally based out of India and now residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, Soara is a two-man project consisting of Karthik Ramasubraminan (vocals)...
Can't make it to the desert? Yawning Man will bring the desert to you. Legendary innovators of desert rock Yawning Man are set to...
Marilyn Manson has released a statement, speaking publicly for the first time about allegations that actress made against a former boyfriend, believed to be...
In April, video footage surfaced of Westworld star Evan Rachel Wood testifying in front of California state senators last year to create the Phoenix Act has...
Anthrax's Scott Ian was back in his hometown of Bayside, Queens and decided to offer fans a look at the neighborhood he grew up...
Two Minutes to Late Night is back with another in their "Bedroom Covers" series, and this time they're taking on Journey’s “Of a Lifetime,”...
Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
The guitarist said he was not contacted about the use of his solo.
Every once in awhile, you find an album that is simply a masterpiece. Maybe it is a unique debut that a band could never...
Convulse is back with their first studio record in a quarter-century. Feel old yet? In case you need a refresher in heavy metal history,...
David Lee Roth released a new track earlier this week, and he says it's an homage to his late bandmate, Eddie Van Halen. Van...
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Or more specifically, "The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition)".
Trapt continue to try to find ways to stay relevant, and despite a pandemic, scheduled a show in Dallas this weekend. The band was...
The long-awaited fourth album from Mr. Bungle returns to the band's thrash metal roots, seeking to realize the potential of its first demo.
"This is just a shitty lie attempting to capitalize on these awful times."
Metal Gods covering THE Metal Gods
In these waning days of humanity, democracy, freedom, clean air, good taste, low class, and sensible shoes, it’s great to be able to have...
Holland’s Celestial Season is a bit of an obscurity, even on the doom/death scene, which dominated the band’s sound throughout their early works. They’re...
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