Unlike many of AntropomorphiA’s successors in the scene, Necromantic Love Songs' execution feels effortless, natural and compulsory.
Tennessee’s The Giant & The Tailor are probably one of the realest, most honest bands I have heard in a while.
Japanese band Church of Misery has an unholy affinity with serial killers, and a distinct sound that channels Black Sabbath, if Master of Reality was performed...
Novallo’s lead guitarist and producer, Gino Bambino, recently took the time to answer a few questions about some of the band’s key gear.
Mad Trapper breathe new life into the hardcore scene with their ETID inspired chaotic darkness. Read our review here.
On Psalms, Lorna Shore have created an air of pure evil that is poised to overcome even the most hardened listener.
If you're looking for a fun, catchy and fresh style of metal to jam to, I recommend buckling your seatbelt and delving into the decadent ride...
Indubitably and classically death metal, The Necrotic Manifesto features bone-breaking riffs, drumwork to send your heartbeat in a frenzy, and vocal stylings that are innately otherworldly...
If you get a chance to see Outre live, we hope you share a tall glass of Chivas Regal with Marcin Radecki, a fine bassist and...
Overall, Monster House is a catchy breath of fresh air with lyrics that are sure to resonate with almost every listener.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus hit Columbus, OH's Park Street Saloon on April 4, 2015 and their set was engaging, energetic and an absolutely awesome time for...
On their album Anomaly, Prices On Our Heads boast the dark, looming and thunderously heavy style of deathcore in the vein of 2008 Whitechapel.
In the past few weeks, this little indie band from a big city has quickly climbed the Billboard charts with their debut full-length, Our Own House.
We chatted with All That Remains' Phil Labonte about their Billboard charting LP The Order of Things, his bad guy reputation, and even got to hear...
By going against the grain, and blatantly disregarding what is expected of their genre, Future User has set the bar for electronic-rock bands immensely high.