KILLING IS MY BUSINESS: Pixar Exec Tom MacDougall Talks A/V Licensing
December 2, 2013 Decibel Magazine
by Etan Rosenbloom 500 words an issue is barely enough to spell my name, let alone introduce an entire sector of the music industry in the monthly Killing Is My Business column we introduced in Decibel issue 110. That’s why we’ll be posting occasional interviews and supplementary materials right here on the Deciblog. The idea is to explain…
Alexander von Meilenwald (The Ruins of Beverast) interviewed
December 2, 2013 Chris Dick
** Alexander von Meilenwald, unlike almost every other solo act in metaldom, is intensely interesting, engaging, and deep with musical prowess. Decibel interviewed von Meilenwald in our December 2013 issue (available HERE), but we figured the German had a lot more to say regarding new album, Blood Vaults, and the creation process of said full-length….
BREWTAL TRUTH: The Brewtal Truth Book Tour!
November 29, 2013 Adem Tepedelen
I’m not trying to steal the thunder from next Friday’s announcement of the Decibel Magazine 2014 tour lineup, but there’s another Decibel-related tour that’ll be taking place a little sooner than the new year. OK, this one won’t be as loud or as sweaty as the upcoming Decibel Magazine Tour, and there definitely won’t be…
Integrity – “Systems Overload”
November 27, 2013 Shawn Macomber
The stagnating late ’80s hardcore scene drifted toward its early ’90s reckoning nursing one hell of a posi-hangover: saris and turtlenecks replaced abandoned Champion sweatshirts; smashed soapboxes were repurposed into horn-rimmed frames; fade-specializing barbershops faced precipitous revenue declines; ex-Youth Crew boys traded Adidas high-tops for Doc Martens sturdy/fashionable enough to endure the journey into a post-hardcore promised land of milk, honey and more ambiguous lyrics/breakdowns.
STREAMING: The Lion’s Daughter — “Gods Much More Terrible”
November 27, 2013 Justin Norton
Chances are you are already buzzed — it’s one of the biggest nights for the bar business in the country. Either that or you are slaving away in the kitchen preparing food that your in-laws will quickly scarf and won’t appreciate. So, we don’t expect much of your time and attention on the Deciblog this…
Sucker For Punishment: Some say gift guide, I say housecleaning
November 27, 2013 Adrien Begrand
It’s that time of year again, what my American buds call Thanksgiving, what we Canadians call the other Thanksgiving, and what the rest of the world calls The Weekend Where The Internet Suddenly Feels Abandoned. Seeing that the whole Black Friday gimmick is always the unofficial start of the holiday consumer frenzy in America, it’s…
This One Clothing Line Will Make All Other Holiday Shopping Redundant (Plus Contest!)
November 26, 2013 Jeff Treppel
Did you ever wish that someone made high quality T-shirts for you, the discerning metalhead, that were not also catnip for douche bags like Affliction? I mean, one can’t wear band shirts ALL the time. Variety is the spice of life, even if that variety only comes within the realm of black T-shirts. Well, Mick…
Chris Reifert Opens Up A Violation Wound
November 26, 2013 Shawn Macomber
Living extreme music legend Chris Reifert is set to unleash a brand new band christened Violation Wound upon the world and Decibel has both the exclusive scoop as well as streams of two tracks from the upcoming album.
Mitochondrion post demo track “Writhen unto Abraxas”, and it’s pretty gnarly
November 25, 2013 Jonathan Horsley
The Internet is the darnest thing. One minute you could be sifting YouTube to harvest bootlegged footage of metal dudes on cooking shows, the next you could be jamming a new track from band whose oeuvre is every bit as esoteric an experience as seeing Marty Friedman on a Japanese cookery show. Maybe there is…
Top 5 Reactions to Decibel’s Top 100 Black Metal List (So Far)
November 25, 2013 Chris Dick
It’s no secret, lists create controversy. Like our Top 100 Black Metal Albums of All Time Special Issue (available HERE just in time for Christmas). It’s also not a secret that metalheads are a contentious, shit-talking, and unnecessarily protective lot, claiming personal ownership of bands, albums, and, surprisingly enough, entire scenes when, in fact, they…