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An emerging artist from Germany returns with a new offering of lament.
Marilyn Manson isn't the only one featured in a fall fashion campaign this year. Metallica just announced they will be the face of Italian...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we delve into new and exciting music from Proliferation and Thætas. Both are excellent examples of the current strength and...
Soccer / fútbol fever is reaching a high right now, with the European championships going down (that's why you might notice more people talking...
Look, we know this isn't metal in the least, but sometimes something is so bad, you have to shine a light on it.
Superjoint is about to light up once more.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we divert from the recent multi-month long early stream focus and delve into two 2016 lesser known gems that deserve...
Who the hell let Ozzy drive a tank?
Many sites do live event recaps and we find them pretty mundane. Artist Matt Bryanoffers a whole new spin on show reviews in the...
Brann Dailor, now Ray Luzier.
Plus a bunch of Japan-only tracks.
Yes, we're actually advocating that you don't shower.
Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
Clean vocals, a song about metal elitists, and more riffs than you can shake a djentstick at.
Nobody quit though. There's just two dudes now.
Oh come the fuck on.
Hey dudes, I’ve got one hell of a column for you all, combing the annals of the underground the world over for more sick...
Holy wars never sounded so cheery, despite its lyrics.
Two songs next week, 21 songs on the full-length. Seriously.
Those clever, possibly cannibalistic bastards.
Also featured: Fallujah and Disentomb
“I've seen this before; I think it's called Germany, 1938”