Track Premiere: The Drowned God – ‘Gnashing of Teeth’
March 11, 2021 Emily Bellino
You can’t hear the “Gnashing of Teeth” over this new song from The Drowned God.
Track Premiere: Crypts of Despair – “Excruciating Weight”
March 11, 2021 Sean Frasier
Get crushed by the “Excruciating Weight” of Lithuanian death metal duskbringers Crypts of Despair. All Light Swallowed is out April 23rd.
Full Album Stream: Myopic and At the Graves – “A Cold Sweat of Quiet Dread”
March 11, 2021 Cody Davis
DC’s Myopic and the Baltimore, Maryland’s At the Graves joined forces to craft a collaborative effort that pushes, not only both projects’ respective sounds but their creative capacities as well
Justify Your Shitty Taste: Discharge’s “Grave New World”
March 11, 2021 Greg Pratt
A crust-punk angel cries every time Discharge‘s Grave New World is spun, but today we’re here to justify the punk band’s foray into glam.
Video Premiere: Horndal – “Horndal’s Blodbad”
March 11, 2021 J. Andrew
The latest from Sweden’s Horndal continues the tale of their blighted post-industrial town, with the added angle of the refugee experience.
Album Stream: Getting Tipsy on WitchTit’s “Intoxicating Lethargy”
March 11, 2021 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Hear Intoxicating Lethargy, the debut album by not-as-cold-as-you’ve-been-led-to-believe doomsters WitchTit!
Full Album Stream: Stortregn – “Impermanence”
March 10, 2021 J. Andrew
Experience Stortregn‘s heroic take on blackened-death metal on their new album, Impermanence, out on March 12.
Exclusive Stream: Merauder — “94 Demo”
March 10, 2021 Shawn Macomber
Revisit the apprentice killer days of metallic hardcore innovators Merauder.
Album Premiere: Isgherurd Morth – Hellrduk
March 10, 2021 Dutch Pearce
New French & Siberian trio Isgherurd Morth shred an innovative and most strange black metal on their debut full-length. Hear Hellrduk in full now before its release Friday.
Track by Track: Black Knife – ‘Murder Season’
March 10, 2021 Sean Frasier
Blackened scumpunks Black Knife just released their homicidal LP, Murder Season. Founding vocalist/guitarist Hellwulv describes its fury track by track.