The Chains that Bind Us: Napalm Death’s ‘Harmony Corruption’ Turns 30
July 1, 2020 Greg Pratt
Napalm Death‘s Harmony Corruption turns 30 on July 1. And Shane Embury and Mitch Harris look back on three decades of a death/grind landmark.
Santos Montano Pens Old Man Gloom Tour Diary (For a Tour that Never Happened), Part IV
June 30, 2020 Decibel Magazine
Old Man Gloom drummer Santos Montano pens the fourth and final part of his epic tour diary for the band’s postponed 2020 tour.
Track Premiere: Verval – “Een leven tussen één en nul”
June 30, 2020 Dutch Pearce
Dutch architects of atmospheric black metal Verval return with a single from their radiant, upcoming EP, Beeldenstorm.
Hear Necrot’s Re-recorded Demo Track “Into the Labyrinth” via the Decibel Flexi Series
June 30, 2020 Albert Mudrian
Hear and acquire this ultra-rare Necrot flexi disc single, featuring an exclusive demo re-recording available as part of the Decibel Flexi Series. Hurry, quantities are extremely limited!
Blast Worship: Hate for Humanity
June 30, 2020 Gene Meyer
CA grinders Hate for Humanity specialize in short and violent, like Joe Pesci beating Billy Bats into the fucking ground.
Album Review: Voidceremony – ‘Entropic Reflections Continuum: Dimensional Unravel’
June 29, 2020 Dutch Pearce
Ramona, CA’s Voidceremony‘s long-awaited first full length album, Entropic Reflections Continuum: Dimensional Unravel may be the death metal debut of the year.
Video Premiere: Devil’s Witches – ‘Guns, Drugs & Filthy Pictures’
June 29, 2020 Emily Bellino
“Guns, Drugs & Filthy Pictures:” Devil’s Witches play to their strengths on their new release.
Q&A: Jari Lindholm & Alejandro Lotero (Exgenesis) Play With Fire
June 29, 2020 Chris Dick
Decibel talks origins and fire with Exgenesis duo Jari Lindholm and Alejandro Lotero. New album, Solve et Coagula, out now!
Andrew Lee of Ripped to Shreds on Ending Racist Stereotypes Against Asians in Metal
June 29, 2020 Decibel Magazine
Ripped to Shreds frontman Andrew Lee addresses the work that needs to be done in fighting dangerous stereotypes against Asians and Asian-Americans in underground metal.
No Corporate Beer Reviews: Jam Up the Mash
June 26, 2020 Nick Green
Canadians Collective Arts Brewing have a distinct visual aesthetic that is the perfect foil to their crisp sour Jam Up the Mash.