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In today's Tech-Death Tuesday we review the new album Ascension from Bordeaux, France natives Exocrine.
So, we know this guy. This guy, man, he gets around. Dude is THE connoisseur of all that is brutal, slammin, groovin, gurglin, and...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we highlight dazzling releases from newcomers Peripheral Cortex and Youdash
2016 in Tech-Death. Condensed into one unholy clusterfuck. Come find some new jams beyond what you already know about.
I swear this is the hardest thing I have to do all year… Trying to narrow down the best releases within a year can...
Hey all! I joined the Metal Injection team just a few months ago and it has been one hell of a blast. 2016 has been...
Basically, Animals as Leaders have transitioned from being a band capable of touring with After the Burial to an act more equivalent to Intervals'...
Boreworm return, all hail the insectile masters of death metal.
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Kill the Client’s Cleptocracy.
I’ve got a great round up of 23 solid as fuck new releases (heavy on the death metal) you should be checking out this...
I mean, he's definitely not wrong...
It’s Monday and Monday’s suck. So let’s get back into the grind with Excruciating Terror’s Divided We Fall.
Does heavy metal really have an SJW problem? No. Duh.
Michigan-based progressive death metal band Boreworm have left fans waiting for their long-awaited debut album for years now, but guitarist Mike Bielenda assures us new music is,...
This edition includes more typos than ever thanks to my new kitten Dennis that insisted on strolling the keyboard as I tried to write...
Since the release of their eighth LP, Coma Ecliptic, Between the Buried and Me have been kicking ass on the road. Over the span...
Electric Citizen might be about to take over the world, and this record is their exciting next step.
FFO: Nocturnus, Obscura, Death.
Hello again hellions, Trevor, The Obituarist here… ready to yet again guide your sweaty little fingers to the pulse of the extreme metal underground.
It’s nice to be reminded that there’s still more aural destruction in the band’s fingertips via The Great Destroyer. An aptly titled album.
My only regret is that I have nobody to punch right now.