Cynosure extensively talks about his origins and creative process, plus what it means to be an artist that puts his heart and soul into each of...
Underrated F*cking Albums is a series we're running on, well, albums we think are fucking underrated. Check this shit from: Army of Anyone, Megadeth, Across Tundras.
Having the opportunity to meet and talk with Bobby for a while, he told me that his brain is literally just out of ideas now. There's...
Arch Enemy introduced new vocalist Alissa White-Gluz to the UK last December and our photographer was on hand to get some shots of their set in...
German thrash metal powerhouse Kreator played in Manchester recently as part of their co-headliner tour with Swedish melodic metal titans Arch Enemy.
Sworn In will release their new studio album, The Lovers/The Devil on April 7 on Razor & Tie. Listen to the first single "Sunshine" below.
Scarred combines aspects of old and new metal with a great amount of success. I really like this record and I think my fellow neck-wreckers are...
Ironically, the first track is titled "This Probably Won't End Well," when in truth, The Order of Things is a highly developed album, flowing effortlessly, and...
Offering up another dose of melody and raw power and a nod to the golden old schools of heavy '70s and '80s pre-thrash metal, Blackwülf will...
Aware the Oppressed is a brand-new, passion-fuelled metalcore act. Ready to be heard by any means necessary, the band has been working hard since their formation,...
Slayer. Live. What else needs to be said? It was dark and tough to shoot, but man-o-man was it a memorable performance.
Playing with Exodus and Slayer, the crossover thrash/punk kings, Suicidal Tendencies, got the crowd moving at The Forum in Inglewood, CA like few others can.
In truth, Visigoth have produced a solid debut, one from which you could pick almost any song and enjoy it, but as an album, it doesn't...
On the 'Prepare For Hell' tour, Slipknot showed why they have become one of the biggest heavy metal bands on the planet. Check out some of...
Per usual, Exodus brought the noise and raised their level of raging riffery to new heights, leaving people exhausted from rocking out!