Full Album Stream: Baring Teeth – “The Path Narrows”
Hear Dallas-based trio Baring Teeth‘s atonal discordance and ethereal dissonance via their fourth full-length The Path Narrows via I, Voidhanger on October 20.
Hear Dallas-based trio Baring Teeth‘s atonal discordance and ethereal dissonance via their fourth full-length The Path Narrows via I, Voidhanger on October 20.
In which Neill Jameson stumps hard for Gorgoroth‘s re-recording of their mid-’90s black metal classic in the guise of Under the Sign of Hell 2011.
Decibel lists the Top 10 Iron Maiden live albums. Which one is number 10? Heavy metal never met a better live band.
Thrashing black scoundrels Bastard list their Top 5 Motörhead bastards. New album, Rotten Blood, out now via Distortion Music Group.
US prog death technicians Abiotic return from a five-year hiatus bearing their strongest work yet. Stream their third album Ikigai in its entirety right now.
An early full album stream of For Dread Shall Reign, the brand-new record from three-headed Austrian thrash beast Deathstorm.
Many Blessings take a more cinematic approach to noise on new full length Emanation Body.
The final installment of our five-part countdown of the Top 50 grindcore and powerviolence releases of the decade
Everyone’s doing it, so why can’t he? Check out our longtime columnist and Krieg frontman’s 10 best from the past 10 years.
Part Four of our five-part countdown of the Top 50 grindcore and powerviolence releases of the decade
Part Three of our five-part countdown of the Top 50 grindcore and powerviolence releases of the decade
Part Two of our five-part countdown of the Top 50 grindcore and powerviolence releases of the decade
To celebrate this week’s release of the Swedish legends’ 13th album, In Cauda Venenum, we rank Opeth‘s incomparable studio LP discography.
Indiana sludge rockers The Mound Builders celebrate ten loud years with their eponymous LP.
David Vincent returns to death metal in the form of VLTIMAS.
Embrace darkness and misanthropy with Brainoil‘s Singularity to Extinction.
Extremely-limited copies of Decibel‘s 2011 Morbid Angel issue are back in stock!
Connecticut noise metal iconoclasts Cable return with a killer reimagining of the band’s “lost” 2003 record Never Trust a Gemini.
Graveyard‘s Peace is our Best New Noise.
Decibel reconsiders five perfect songs from the “sell-out” age of thrash metal in the ’90s.
A new Judas Priest album, a new Sierra Nevada Double IPA and an unfortunate use of the term “loaded.”
The Atlas Moth are our Best New Noise.
Exhorder shed light on their reunion and plans for new music!
German metal force Attic rock the convent with mystery and murder in their mercyful Sanctimonious concept record.
Craven Idol lead a blackened assault on greed and mindless worship on The Shackles of Mammon.
These days, dozens of online tastemakers can each have their own Top 10 list without overlapping any other list. It’s a testament to the affordability of recording technology, to the direct connections artists forge with their fans, and to ever more insulated channels of musical taste. Here are a few albums you might have missed but should probably check out before you lose yourself to all the glorious promises of 2017.
Over the last several years Life of Agony bassist/songwriter Alan Robert has built a fascinating second career as a author/illustrator in the world of dark, cutting-edge graphic novels such as Wire Hangers (2010), Crawl to Me (2011), and Killogy (2012). This month the multitalented provocateur turns his attention to subverting and desecrating the adult coloring book craze with the delectably demented The Beauty of Horror: A GOREgeous Coloring Book — a “blood-soaked alternative,” in the words of its accompanying press release, that will take unsuspecting colored-pencil wielders “on a twisted journey through bizarre carnivals, the zombie apocalypse, serial killer lairs, and haunted burial grounds.”
Decibel had the opportunity to interview bassist Andreas Vidhall and guitarist/keyboardist (and occasional vocalist) Pär Stille about what makes Stilla tick.
Jonesing for some cave-galloping, sludgy-toned, fuzzy hate-spittle metal? Feel like you haven’t gotten your rocks off properly for the past several years? Then you’re probably already a Black Cobra fan. If you weren’t already a fan, you can get in on the, eh, fifth floor right now with the Cali band’s forthcoming record, Imperium Sumulacra.
In the latest issue, Autopsy joins our revered two-time Hall Of Fame Club, which includes metal stalwarts like Celtic Frost, Carcass and At The Gates. To commemorate the Severed Survival HOF we’re printing our exclusive “Illustrated History” of Autopsy with Eric Cutler and Chris Reifert from late 2013.