From Ancient Egypt to Day on The Green, progressive metallers Akkadian take us on a time-travelling trip through history.
James Sherwin from math metal project Catercorner picks eight bands pushing the boundaries of heavy music.
With a musical career that spans almost 30 years and a vast variety of genres, Devin Townsend’s creative output reaches much further than his well-established proficiency...
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.
With the recent release of their fourth, self-titled, album, Texan sextet Oceans of Slumber fire off 70-plus minutes of stunningly crafted, emotional progressive metal that moves...
And thus we reach the final numbered volume in the mammoth Bulb Archives series (only the Electronic one left to go after this, which promises to...
In what has been a challenging year for pretty much everyone, one positive aspect to take from 2020 is the stellar music that has continued to...
As expected, the further we went down the rabbit hole that is the Bulb Archives series, showcasing the historic demo work of Periphery’s Misha Mansoor, the...
V13 spoke to Wilderun's Evan Anderson about their recent reissue, Iron Maiden covers and much more. Read the interview here.
Long out-of-print on vinyl since their original release, Between the Buried and Me’s sophomore album, The Silent Circus, has recently been re-issued by Craft Recordings. This...
Last night, Baroness played an isolated show in Long Island, New York, at the Culture Lab Lic at the Plaxall Gallery. With the ability to tour...
Mastodon has become an institution in modern metal. Their twenty years as a band have seen them grow from an underground darling to one of the...
Archives: Volume 4 (read our review here) felt, to be honest, a little tired and stretched to the max (even with its short run-time). The djent...
Misha Mansoor’s epic undertaking to release his Bulb work en masse has been a real eye-opener thus far. Granted, these are mostly sketches of songs that...