Time for some neck-snappin’ old-school death metal as Russian three-piece Wombripper dish up some ‘Macabre Melodies’. Read our review here.
Mom-approved pop staples blasted from boom boxes at high school beer bashes far and wide, as drooling dudes sporting…
Belgian brutes Nasty return with ‘Menace’, another brutal, horrible and utterly compelling slice of musical violence. Read our review here.
On Friday the 13th, 1970, a little band from Birmingham released their self-titled debut album through Vertigo Records, a…
Kreator is like good bourbon aged in a Marshall 4×12 that gets better with time. They’ve had missteps and…
Yep, Caninus was a dog-fronted metal band; the first one ever, if you can believe that! Well, after disbanding…
Slayer, supported by Primus, Ministry, and opening act Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, played their final show at The Forum in Los Angeles, and it was a night to remember to say the very least.
Riot Fest returned once again this year to sunny and spacious Douglas Park in Chicago from September 13th to 15th. We outline virtually all the highlights with our list of fifteen things we learned at this year’s festival!
Slayer have announced the Slayer: The Repentless Killogy Motion Picture and companion LP/CD, The Repentless Killogy, Live At The Forum in Inglewood, CA.
An hour after their dominant performance at Heavy Montréal, Mike Bax spoke with 3Teeth frontman Lex about the experience of opening for TOOL, new album Metawar, covering Foster The People, and much more.
“For The Sake of Heaviness: The History of Metal Blade Records,” by Brian Slagel and Mark Eglinton, is a great audiobook primed to satisfy metal fans everywhere with its detailed examination of the illustrious history of metal’s founding record label.
Slayer‘s farewell tour finally rolls around to Europe and, by the time the band arrive in Newcastle with Obituary, Lamb of God and Anthrax, it’s something of an understatement to say the band are on fire! Check out the review and photos here.
His daughter is named Kerry King and he’s been a Slayer fan for as long as he can remember. How could we not get Tale of Two Woe’s Carl King to give us his Ultimate Slaylist?