Exclusive: Helms Alee- “8/16”
June 8, 2011 Shane Mehling
If you were expecting the same old tidy power rock from Seattle’s Helms Alee, they have a whole lot of mindfuckery in store on their second album Weatherhead. A bold and experimental epic, the trio cracks time signatures in half, wades through indie harmonies and steers in bulldozers full of triumphant, psychedelic riffs. “8/16” is…
Justify Your Shitty Taste: Bruce Dickinson’s “Balls to Picasso”
June 8, 2011 Adrien Begrand
Almost every band has that album: you know, the critically and/or commercially reviled dud in an otherwise passable-to-radical back catalog. Well, every Wednesday morning, a Decibel staffer or special guest will take to the Deciblog to bitch and moan at length as to why everybody’s full of shit and said dud is, in fact, The…
STREAMING: Exhumed “Necrotized”
June 7, 2011 Chris Dick
Fuck Starbucks! While soccer moms and day traders sip delicately and importantly on iced caramel macchiatos and munch through $40 mini carrot cupcakes, we here at the dB HQ start our uliginous days off with a grisly jigsaw (breakfast) stew of flesh and bone. Munificent amounts of gore topped with good stone ground mustard, actually….
What Happens When Shredders Fail to Shred
June 6, 2011 Shawn Macomber
Flipping through the latest issue of the New Yorker this weekend I happened upon something you don’t frequently see in the pages of that august publication: A portrait of a guy in a Trivium T-shirt.
Zippy’s = Seattle’s Metal Burger Joint
June 6, 2011 Jeanne Fury
You’re probably familiar with the Grill ‘Em All food truck and Kuma’s Corner, two notorious heavy metal-themed beef huts. But a Decibel writer tipped me to an overlooked den of blazin’ beefitude known as Zippy’s Giant Burgers, and it is arguably the most metal of them all, thanks to the guy above and to the…
For Those About to Squawk: Waldo’s Pecks of the Week
June 3, 2011 Andrew Bonazelli
Every other Friday, Waldo the African Grey Parrot, frontbird of thrash-grind immortals Hatebeak, will get you caught up on the week’s latest “extreme” releases. Get yo perch on, if you know what I mean. Waldo here, and I’m going to be cracking seeds and skulls on some upcoming releases for you. First up is ALESTORM,…
The Ocean Tour Vlog, Part 2
June 3, 2011 Chris Dick
German forward-thinking metallers The Ocean give us Part 2 of their recent trouble-filled trek through the U.S. and Canada. What to expect? A pro-filmed video, a few different accents (British, German, Australian), quick shots of front row boobage, the realization that the Job for A Cowboy dudes pump iron like Stallone, the group’s driver disappearing…
Runhild Gammelsaeter (Khlyst) interviewed
June 2, 2011 Chris Dick
OK, what is the central idea to Amplicon? I read bits of what sounded to be a neat concept.Runhild Gammelsaeter: In a bout of delusions of grandeur, I decided to make a soundtrack of the cycle of the universe, from its birth by the big bang to its collapse, the big crunch, or whatever the…
Exclusive: 400 Blows- “We Killed Like Champions”
June 2, 2011 Shane Mehling
Noise punk. That’s a term I don’t get to swing around often enough. And 400 Blows are fucking noise punk. It’s been six arduous years since the release of Angel’s Trumpets and Devil’s Trombones but the half-crazed virtuosos are back with Sickness and Health. The band can clearly still flagellate their instruments as Scott Martin…
So You Think You Can Dance?
June 2, 2011 Kevin Juliff
If you think you can dance, congratulations, but that isn’t getting you shit. Now, if you think you can rock a mean-ass drum kit, you might just be in luck. All of the world’s top names in the drum industry, including Mapex, Zildjian, Remo and Vic Firth, are teaming up to find the next big…