Video Premiere: Unto Others, “When Will Gods Work Be Done”
Portland goth-flavored metallers Unto Others—formerly Idle Hands—return with a new name, a new label and new music.
Portland goth-flavored metallers Unto Others—formerly Idle Hands—return with a new name, a new label and new music.
Tulsa brewery American Solera manages to make German Kŏlsch Loral Roberts shine despite being limited to strictly American ingredients.
Revisiting Sortilège’s 1984 record Métamorphose and its English-language counterpart Metamorphosis.
Hear Slovenian progressive death metal travelers Teleport remerge as Siderean.
Hello, Decibel readers! Hope you have a relaxing weekend with lots of free time on your hands! Or at least one that allows for a soundtrack. We’ve got a roundup of great stuff below, from well-known legends to death-doom devastators to totally weird black metal. It’s a lot to take in, so enjoy! — Amorphis…
Looking back on Torch‘s 1984 album Electrikiss, outrageous cover and all.
Watch Satanic Planet‘s (Dave Lombardo, Justin Pearson) new “Satanic Planet” video on this satanic planet!
Metal Blade’s 15th installment — and first since 2016 — of their legendary Metal Massacre compilation series features new and exclusive recordings from Midnight, Ripped to Shreds, Many Suffer and more.
On the 30th anniversary of Paradise Lost‘s death/doom landmark Gothic LP, we unearth our long lost
To celebrate the release of Eyehategod‘s A History of Nomadic Behavior, we caught up with vocalist Mike Williams to find out what five heavy albums changed his life.
Ails’ vocalist works as a case manager in San Francisco where she assists homeless citizens transitioning to supportive housing. Shanaman discusses putting her health on the line to ensure that the most vulnerable among us continue to have a lifeline.
For the enigmatic sect, Koldovstvo, it’s bewitching black magic.
Decibel bestows wisdom in our latest Top 5 Cosmic Black Metal Albums, featuring Kaon, Lumnos, Mesarthim, Offenbarung and Darkspace. Revolutions in celestial death are infinite.
Because we’re not even a full month into 2021 and there is still music to discover. And because you can’t get enough goddamn lists, here are 35 more from 2020 to chew on.
We catch up with Zander Ness, formerly of USBM Decibel darlings Høst, to discuss his new dark grunge/post-metal band Enditall.
Former Agalloch bassist Jason Walton is raising classic underground metal T-shirts and hoodies from the dead.
Take a listen to the new album by Ontario post/black/doom duo Within Nostalgia!
Harvey Milk frontman Creston Spiers returns with a predictably unpredictable, heavy, fuzzy take on classic rock.
This week Demo:listen premieres the earth-heaving demo from Costa Rican one-man death metal operation SolarCrypt.
Melodic Swedish death metal heroes Dark Tranquillity return with their first new studio LP in four years.
Washington, D.C.’s Bound multi-thread into the darker recesses of the sonic rift on new album, Haunts. New interview with guitarist/vocalist Bryan Buchanan is just the start of our journey together.
Indianapolis-based upstarts Mother of Graves stream new track “The Urn” at Decibel! Only (melodic and depressive) death is real!
Put on your slicker. This week’s Demo:listen introduces the unholy death metal trio Crossspitter.
Vessel of Light‘s Last Ride is out tomorrow, October 23, but we’ve got the full LP for your earholes right now!
Wake up screaming in “Anguish Cradle,” from Chapter III: The Void God, the forthcoming full-length by black-cloaked USBM duo Shaidar Logoth.
Canadian deathbringers WAKE never stay asleep for long. Surrender to blackened chaos by streaming their Confluence EP now.
Swedeath savages Disrupted team up with LIK frontman Tomas Åkvik for their sharp-edged new single “Chopped into Oblivion.”
Mexican powerviolence purveyors HONG KONG FUCK YOU are coming to the bottom row of a festival flier near you.
Decibel investigates the ongoing fight over album art between legendary artist Dan Seagrave and extreme metal progenitors Earache Records.
Let the sublimely chaotic, enlivening 1981 set captured on “Live at CBGBs” help you regain The Faith.