STREAMING: Malevolence “Antithetical”
December 9, 2013 Chris Dick
The last time Portugal’s Malevolence released a full-length President Bill Clinton was still basking in acquittal glow for semenizing Monica Lewinsky. If Lewinsky (or the scandal name “Tailgate”) don’t ring a bell, well, you’re probably too young. Of course, we don’t expect you to recall Malevolence, whose Martyrialized full-length ultimately got lost in the melodic…
For Those About to Squawk: Waldo’s Pecks of the Week
December 6, 2013 Andrew Bonazelli
Well, we all know that as the year winds down, so do the releases. This is the time of year when most labels put out compilations or package DVDs to try to grab that last dollar from the consumer. So, without further ado, here we go. Slams, slams and more slams. Disfiguring the Goddess release Deprive…
BREWTAL TRUTH: The 24 Beers of Xmas
December 6, 2013 Adem Tepedelen
OK, I’ll admit up front that this is a total asshole post. It was my intention when I started doing these weekly Brewtal Truth posts to specifically write about beers that are fairly widely distributed in the U.S. and available now. I have made an exception on a couple of occasions, but this one is…
Introducing Incandescence
December 6, 2013 Daniel Lake
It’s always nice to hear bands that not only rip shit up but can also find the time and talent to compose some serious songage. Last week, French-Canadians Incandescence dropped their debut album of rollicking black metal full of actual chops and interesting structures. After releasing a few songs on their La Valse des Ombres EP…
Announcing the Decibel Magazine Tour 2014 Lineup!
December 6, 2013 Albert Mudrian
With two triumphant star-studded national tours under our bullet belt, Decibel Magazine is raising the (bloody) stakes on our hotly anticipated third cross-country domination. This spring, we’re proud to bring you the reanimation of death metal demigods Carcass alongside melodeath powerhouse the Black Dahlia Murder, technical death metal heroes Gorguts and emerging death/thrash squad Noisem….
J.J. Hrubovcak Saves Christmas.
December 5, 2013 Kevin Stewart-Panko
When I was a kid, of course I loved Christmas. Gifts, food, candy, chocolate, family and friends dropping by and bringing more gifts, food, candy and chocolate, a fat man breaking into your house and not stealing shit…what’s not to like? Then, during my angsty teenage-and-early-20s, I really developed a rock-solid hate-on for the holiday…
Decibrity Playlist: Drugs of Faith
December 5, 2013 Zach Smith
We presume they had some turkey and stuffing, but Drugs of Faith also celebrated Thanksgiving week by releasing the four-track EP Architectural Failures. The effort–the trio’s first since 2011’s Corroded full-length–is hopefully just a taste of what’s to come as the Virginians are set to drop their next LP in 2014. In the meantime, vocalist/guitarist…
STREAMING: Grand Magus “Triumph and Power”
December 5, 2013 Chris Dick
Grand Magus grand magister JB Christoffersson said to us recently: “Well, in heavy metal the drums are extremely important, maybe more important than many people realize. There has been a tendency in “modern” metal to focus too much on a fat guitar sound, resulting in really weak sounding or fake sounding drums. In my experience,…
KILLING IS MY BUSINESS: Licensing Specialists Jeff Gray & Sam James Velde
December 5, 2013 Etan Rosenbloom
So, maybe your metal band ain’t destined for a multi-million dollar CGI family film. There are still opportunities to license your music for movies, TV and other audiovisual media. If you’re serious about it, you’ll need to cozy up to music supervisors (they’re paid to find the perfect music for a project) and licensing specialists (who pitch music…
Low Fidelty: F*%ck The Halls
December 4, 2013 Justin Norton
This summer, Neill Jameson wrote an article for us that more or less took over part of the Internet for a day and even got some love from the late Roger Ebert’s website. Neill — also the creator of one of our 100 best black metal records (for Krieg’s The Black House) has an open…