For Those About to Squawk: Waldo Pecks on Testament, WVRM and WOORMS
March 27, 2020 Blake Harrison
In which our cooped-up birdbrain is beaking stoked a trio of new releases.
No Corporate Beer Reviews: Can-O-Bliss Double IPA
March 27, 2020 Nick Green
Oskar Blues might be on to something with this mid-coast IPA that marries the hoppy dankness of a West Coast IPA with the haziness and extreme drinkability of a New England IPA.
Five For Friday: March 27, 2020
March 27, 2020 J. Andrew
Welcome to our first installment of Five for Friday! In these posts, you’ll find five new releases help to navigate each week’s output of extreme music.
Demo:listen: Kriegsgraben
March 27, 2020 Dutch Pearce
This week Demo:listen encounters unprecedented hostility from a French black metal duo calling themselves Kriegsgraben.
Graf Orlock to Release X-ray Picture Disc of New Material Via the Decibel Flexi Series!
March 27, 2020 Albert Mudrian
Get your deluxe Decibel subscription by Monday, March 30 to obtain this HIGHLY LIMITED flexi disc single from heavy cinema grind heroes Graf Orlock.
Watch: Town Portal & Kowloon Walled City live collaboration
March 26, 2020 Dutch Pearce
Watch a live video collaboration between instrumental post-metallers Town Portal and stateside heavies Kowloon Walled City. Filmed last summer, it is released today to raise money for Small Pond Recording.
Track Premiere: WVRM – ‘Angel of Assassination’
March 26, 2020 Emily Bellino
You know the “Angel of Death.” Now meet the “Angel of Assassination.”
Video Premiere: New Primals Flash and Bang with “Coma Fiend”
March 26, 2020 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Minneapolis noise rock weirdos, New Primals premiere their new video at Decibel!
Track Premiere: Xibalba – “En La Obscuridad”
March 26, 2020 Bradley Zorgdrager
SoCal deathcrushers Xibalba are ready to leave this forsaken world in the dark with the first track from their long-awaited new LP.
Resurrecting the Dragon: The Forgotten Gems of Late Era Dio
March 25, 2020 Shawn Macomber
Ten years after his untimely death, the late era Ronnie James Dio albums are finally getting a bit of respect — and the deluxe reissue treatment. Here’s your roadmap.
