Subscribe to Decibel for the Exclusive AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED Flexi Disc!
November 5, 2012 Albert Mudrian
Last year, we waged war on Christmas with possibly our most infamous flexi disc to date: Agoraphobic Nosebleed‘s 11-tracks-in-four-minutes Make a Joyful Noise. Well, the unkind grinders are back to stuff your frozen corpse with even more holiday cheer! For their second-annual Decibel holiday flexi, ANb have concentrated all their good tidings into one epic,…
Killswitch Engage – “Alive or Just Breathing”
November 2, 2012 Chris Dick
Whether it’s the weather, the water, chowda or some other supernatural force at play, Massachusetts has struck again with venerated metalcore (a deprecated term replaced by the New Wave of American Heavy Metal) outfit Killswitch Engage.
For Those About to Squawk: Waldo’s Pecks of the Week
November 2, 2012 Andrew Bonazelli
Rarities, remixes and covers, OH MY! ISIS are releasing Temporal, a posthumous collection that contains unreleased demos, remixes and some videos.
Mitch Lucker: 1984-2012
November 2, 2012 Justin Norton
Suicide Silence seemingly started playing shows out of the blue, and quickly ascended to headliner status and gigantic tours. In 2007, I saw them lugging gear outside of a small club as they prepared to open early in the evening for Nile. In 2009, they had moved up the ladder and were second on the…
Autumn Screams Doom Recap – Sidebar Tavern, Baltimore – October 26 +27
November 2, 2012 Daniel Lake
This year’s pre-Halloween weekend marked the beginning of (hopefully) a new Baltimore tradition: the Autumn Screams Doom two-day festival. As coordinator/originator Dan Petruccelli tells it, he hopes ASD will “bring old school doom and new school doom together. There’s so much each one brings.” He noted the periodic fluctuation of the audience’s mean age as…
ABRAHAM ANSWERS DUMB QUESTIONS
November 1, 2012 Kevin Stewart-Panko
The Slovenly Swiss sludge slatterns better known as Abraham were brought to my attention courtesy their label boss, Robin Staps. You may recognise Robin’s name as he’s the driving engine behind The Ocean and, because he seems to think that the seven or eight hours of sleep he gets each month is a luxury, he…
Decibel’s TOP 100 DEATH METAL ALBUMS special issue available now!
November 1, 2012 Albert Mudrian
So far, Decibel has expelled three special collector’s edition one-offs: the Thrash Metal Hall of Fame issue, the Black Metal Hall of Fame issue and the (sold-out) Top 100 Albums of the 2000s issue. Our fourth stab at limited-edition putridity is the best yet–this time, all of the content is 100 percent new and exclusive:…
Decibrity Playlist: Early Graves
November 1, 2012 Zach Smith
Two years after the tragic death of Makh Daniels, Early Graves triumphantly returned with a new record this week (Justin M. Norton put it much more eloquently in his review in our December issue). Instead of putting together a typical playlist to celebrate Red Horse, the quintet decided to go all multimedia with its theme:…
dB Live Report: Converge in San Francisco
October 31, 2012 Justin Norton
“How’s the iPhone pit over there,” Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon says at one point midway through the band’s headlining show last week at Slim’s in San Francisco. Good question. It’s hard to figure out who would want to mind meld with their personal device when a trashcan was lobbed into the pit midway through “Trespasses.”…
Drag A Prize Widowmaker Into Sunlight
October 31, 2012 Shawn Macomber
In less than one week Dragged Into Sunlight will unleash Widowmaker, and while perhaps not quite powerful enough to actually slay a significant other, it is a churning, seething beast of a record sure to raise the bar in the world of pitch black epic, serpentine metal. Those sky high post-Hatred for Mankind expectations? Widowmaker…