Blast Worship: BLCKHWK
March 8, 2022 Gene Meyer
Get down with the serious beatdowns of Indonesian grinders BLCKHWK.
Track Premiere: Come to Grief – ‘Life’s Curse’
March 8, 2022 Addison Herron-Wheeler
Hear doom heavyweights Come to Grief unleash the first single form their debut full-length album, When the World Dies, out May 20, via Translation Loss.
A Decade of Hails and Ales: The TRVE Brewing Team Discusses Their History and Future As The Foremost Heavy Metal Brewery
March 7, 2022 Cody Davis
TRVE founders Nick Nunns and Zach Coleman talk 10 years of America’s flagship metal brewery and their anniversary show with Khemmis, Panopticon, Hulder, Vastum & Dreadnought.
Track Premiere: Black Fucking Cancer – ‘Obscene Lusting Dagger’
March 7, 2022 Emily Bellino
Listen to a new song from dark USBM outfit Black Fucking Cancer.
Sebastian Ramstedt Honors L.G. Petrov On New In Aphelion Track ‘Requiem’
March 7, 2022 Chris Dick
In Aphelion guitarist Sebastian Ramstedt pays tribute to fallen death metal icon L.G. Petrov on new song “Requiem.”
No Corporate Beer Reviews: Nocturna
March 4, 2022 Nick Green
America’s finest Belgian brewery, Allagash, master the dark arts of imperial stouts with the bold Nocturna.
The Hellacopters To Release Exclusive Single, “If We All Ran Away,” Via the Decibel Flexi Series
March 4, 2022 Decibel Magazine
Get your deluxe Decibel subscription by Monday, March 7 to obtain this HIGHLY LIMITED flexi disc single from the Nicke Andersson-piloted the Hellacopters.
Full Album Premiere: Izthmi – ‘Leaving This World, Leaving it All Behind’
March 3, 2022 Adem Tepedelen
Seattle’s modern black metal quintet, Izthmi, invoke all the best parts of “progressive,” without the flutes.
Video Premiere: Marthe – ‘Sisters of Darkness’
March 3, 2022 Addison Herron-Wheeler
Watch Italian one-woman act Marthe is unveil her gloomy, atmospheric, hypnotic music video for the song “Sisters of Darkness,” the title track of her debut demo out through Caligari Records.
Justify Your Shitty Taste: Killing Joke’s “Outside the Gate”
March 2, 2022 Neill Jameson
In which we reconsider industrial post-punk heroes Killing Joke‘s 1988 misfire that got them dropped from a major label.