STREAMING: Anaal Nathrakh’s “Todos Somos Humanos”
October 17, 2012 Justin Norton
“Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little push.” So said Heath Ledger’s eminently quotable Joker in The Dark Knight. And there is perhaps no better push than new material from the two maniacs behind Anaal Nathrakh. Decibel is happy to give you a sneak peak of “Todos Somos Humanos,” off the upcoming…
STREAMING: Rage Nucléaire “Endziel”
October 17, 2012 Chris Dick
Informed by early Emperor, inspired by Anaal Nathrakh and motivated by long-ignored black metallers Mysticum, Rage Nucléaire might just be Canada’s best new black metal outfit. There seem to be too few from a country dubbed, “The Great White North”, but I digress. Anyway, the history of Rage Nucléaire surprises. No, the French-Canadians weren’t part…
Ralph Santolla (Obituary, Deicide) on Taking Your Metal Band to the Next Level
October 17, 2012 Andrew Bonazelli
Name five great metal bands. Here’s the first ones that come to my mind: Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Metallica and Slayer. What makes them great? Priest and Maiden have iconic, virtuosic vocalists. Metallica, Black Sabbath and Slayer more or less all created their own sort of subgenres. But the one thing all five…
Fear and Loathing at the Great American Beer Festival
October 16, 2012 Adem Tepedelen
For the majority of the nearly 50,000 people who bought their tickets to one or more of the Great American Beer Festival sessions (which took place in Denver last weekend) when they went on sale last summer, the opportunity to attend this massive beer tasting event is probably the pinnacle of their craft beer-drinking year….
A Very Heavy Halloween III: Stallone Vs. Dane Cook & the Kings of Leon
October 16, 2012 Shawn Macomber
We’re about two weeks out from the release of American Baby, the driving, effervescent debut from ex-Torche/current MonstrO guitarist Juan Montoya’s instrumental metal outfit Stallone. Burly as their namesake, Limited Fanfare Records describes the EP as “riff oriented, drop-tuned melodies combined with an uplifting expression of aggressive energy” and that seems pretty spot on, though…
Behexen’s Nightside Emanations: Full Album Stream
October 16, 2012 Daniel Lake
Finland’s Behexen have the good taste to traffic in occult black blasphemies, and the good sense not to bludgeon their audience, um, senseless. Christian-slaughtering speeds certainly take their due, but Behexen take the time to smell the burnt-offering entrails, too. The year 2012 finds the occult Scandinavian crew unleashing its fourth full-length recording in its…
Photographer J.M. Giordano on Killer Angels, a death metal portraiture project
October 15, 2012 Jonathan Horsley
If you mention “gallery” and “death metal” in the same sentence we’re probably going to think Gallery of Suicide. Maybe this is a sign of the yawning chasm that exists between extreme metal and art/gallery culture, or maybe it’s just a deeply concerning hardwired word association. But, if you think about it, aside from the…
STREAMING: Evocation “Illusions of Grandeur”
October 15, 2012 Chris Dick
Back in May, Decibel streamiered Evocation’s “Through The Darkened Peril” from the group’s killer demo/unreleased compilation Evoked From Demonic Depths – The Early Years. In that post, we gave a little background in why they mattered to a changing ’90s scene and how their 2006 reformation—an act of revenge, really—has given five dudes from Sweden…
STREAMING: My Dying Bride “A Map Of All Our Failures”
October 15, 2012 Chris Dick
Although our European brothers and sisters in despondent doom may’ve had the jump on Decibel this time around, it doesn’t deter our dismal displays of adoration—check out their Hall of Fame record example—for the venerated My Dying Bride. So much so, we’ve got four songs from the Brits’ latest long-player streaming. These tunes of torment…
The Lazarus Pit: SOB’s What’s the Truth?
October 12, 2012 Jeff Treppel
Welcome to The Lazarus Pit, a biweekly look at should-be classic metal records that don’t get nearly enough love; stuff that’s essential listening that you’ve probably never heard of; stuff that we’re too lazy to track down the band members to do a Hall Of Fame for. This week, we go overseas for some seminal…