2020 is crawling mercifully towards its end. It’s been one hell of a year. Normally, this is where I’d say metalheads might be able to take...
Historically, Puscifer may have been called many things – weird, vulgar, groovy, obtuse… – but one shared classification has to be simply “entertaining.” This categorization carries its...
Swiss beatdown crew Paleface put on an unnerving display of suffocating brutality with their new album. Read our review here.
Time for some neck-snappin' old-school death metal as Russian three-piece Wombripper dish up some 'Macabre Melodies'. Read our review here.
To the uninitiated, Mörk Gryning starts off their latest album as just another Swedish black metal outfit: evil, moody and just a bit faster, harder and...
The nauseating stench of stale cigar smoke permeated corporate boardrooms, as music biz big wigs plotted their platinum projections for the likes of Frampton, Frey and...
When South African stoner/sludge prime-movers Ruff Majik released their Tårn (read our review here) album in 2019, it signalled a new level of quality and excitement...
Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry dish up a roof-raising collection of tunes on new album 'The Human Condition'. Read our review here.
While y’all are out there killing yourselves on the Friday after Thanksgiving (being politically correct, should we still call it Black Friday?), I’m sitting in my...
In a cold-blooded music industry that eats its young (and old), there are but a few veteran metal bands that continue to keep their listeners engaged....
How Carcass went from being one of the sloppiest bands in death/grind to one of the most precise is inconceivable to most. Now, I love me...
My apologies in advance, as this will sound like it’s being read by Sean Bean, but there is no other way to say it: one does...
Little Rock quartet Pallbearer return with 'Forgotten Days' an album that will surely cement their place as one of dooms greats.
Following the heartbreaking hairband holocaust of 1991, it became clear in short order that the corporate rock world now would embrace a decidedly darker and heavier...
Read our thoughts on 'Lesions of a Different Kind' the Prosthetic Records debut from New York death metal band Undeath.