Ruination & Gratitude: Prong’s Tommy Victor Speaks
May 27, 2014 Shawn Macomber
It’s not as if Prong ever completely fell off, really, but 2012’s Carved Into Stone nevertheless felt like a return to form in both energy and attack, and now, two years later, comes Ruining Lives, a ferocious, amped, occasionally pretty damn adventurous album that may very well be the band’s best effort since its nineties…
For Those About to Squawk: Waldo’s Pecks of the Week
May 23, 2014 Andrew Bonazelli
Wow, my beak is stuffed up. Who knew a parrot could get seasonal allergies? Finally we’re getting some traction here… MISERY INDEX are releasing The Killing Gods, their first for Season of Mist, and I gotta say: it’s pecking great. In their amalgam of punk, grind, death, crust and doom lies, well, more of the…
Doom Discovery: Suffer Yourself
May 23, 2014 Daniel Lake
It takes a special band to spend twelve-and-a-half minutes slogging through a freaky-heavy doom bum-out called simply “Darkness,” then decide there’s just more to say on the issue and tuck in for another 14 minutes and call the result “Darkness, Part 2.” It’s like being lost in a menacing forest devoid of all large predators…
Video Premiere: Throne of Vengeance’s “Live Evil”
May 22, 2014 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Calgary’s Throne of Vengeance was one of the bands mentioned in a recent edition of our “Throw Me a Frickin’ Bone,” the magazine’s space for demos and self-releases as curated and delivered by some half-black Canadian nerd face.
Decibrity Playlist: Cormorant
May 22, 2014 Zach Smith
Back in early 2012, Chris Dick sung the praises of Cormorant’s Dwellings. Since the band’s recently released follow-up is yet another quality entry in its still nascent catalog, we asked Nick Cohon to tell us about some of the “darker country music” that he listens to (the guitarist is also rocking a Gov’t Mule Dose…
Sucker For Punishment: When Less Equals Way More
May 21, 2014 Adrien Begrand
The Canadian/American collaboration between singer/bassist Elizabeth Blackwell and guitarist Mat Davis bowled me over three years ago with the shockingly good Blacklands album. It was a big improvement on their 2010 debut In Witch Order, a clever blend of NWOBHM influences and the classic doom sounds of Pentagram. Not unlike Witchfinder General, only highlighted by…
INTERVIEW: Trans Am’s Phil Manley
May 20, 2014 Jeff Treppel
Trans Am have been around since the 90s, and in that time they’ve explored everything from post-rock to electronica and Krautrock. They’ve always had hard rock influences, but never more obviously than on their latest release, Volume X. As soon as we heard the stoner rock and thrash vibes of a few of the songs,…
Vincibility is for Suckers: Exclusive Fucking Invincible Premiere!
May 20, 2014 Shawn Macomber
Providence, Rhode Island-based FUCKING INVINCIBLE — featuring faces that will be familiar to fans of Daughters, Dropdead, Soul Control, Sweet Jesus, etcetera — gave themselves a lot to live up to with their chosen moniker, but, as the exclusive stream of “Ape As Man/Man As Ape” below ably demonstrates, these dudes have good reason to…
Sandrider: Preview of “Dogwater,” Non-T-Shirt Version.
May 20, 2014 Kevin Stewart-Panko
We used to love Akimbo around these parts. I say used to, not because they suddenly betrayed their clangy, mathy roots for a combination of slick radio rock and Drake covers, but because they up and broke up. So, I guess in a roundabout way, we still love Akimbo even though the band doesn’t really…
Metal Yoga With André Foisy #2
May 19, 2014 Justin Norton
André Foisy plays guitar in Locrian and is a certified yoga instructor who teaches at Turbodog Yoga in Chicago, IL. You can find his yoga teaching schedule and more information about him on his blog. — You’re on the road and you’re late for your next show because you woke up late after partying too…