TRACK PREMIERE: GET YOURSELF SOME BRAND NEW OLDE

June 28, 2017

Three years after unleashing a self-titled debut that turned many a (metal)head — including a spot on Decibel‘s Best Bandcamp Finds of 2014 list — Toronto doom rockers Olde are set to return August 11 with the STB Records release Temple, on which the quintet’s already solid fantastically heavy, catchy-as-hell take on the ol’ crush n’ fuzz continues to evolve and deepen. 

‘Bierleichen’ Short Film: Metal + Beer + Zombies

June 28, 2017

Metal and beer, plus zombies, plus Mutoid Man? Bierleichen: Das Movie has it all!

LIMITED OFFER! Get five RARE BONUS flexi discs from DECIBEL!

June 28, 2017

Get out of print Immolation, Obituary, My Dying Bride, Goatwhore and Evoken flexis free with this special (limited) subscription offer! 

Track Premiere: Verthebral launch “Without Any God”

June 27, 2017

We know you need obscure and far-out death metal, so get ready to lose your shit over Paraguay’s Verthebral. We’ve got the exclusive premiere of their new track “Without Any God” from their upcoming debut album, Regeneration.  

Hall of Fame Countdown: Meshuggah’s Destroy Erase Improve

June 27, 2017

1995’s Destroy Erase Improve was Meshuggah’s first complete statement.  It ushered in a new kind of technicality, one that is still being celebrated two decades later (not always in the most listenable ways).   Today, let’s breakdown the band’s breakthrough by counting down the songs on this Hall of Fame entry.

Label Spotlight: WYLN

June 26, 2017

New York City-based label WYLN is reissuing lost, classic heavy metal records including albums from Cyanide, Leather Nunn, Valhalla and Death Squad. 

Track Premiere: Paralysis – ‘Life Sentence’

June 26, 2017

Stream the title track from crossover thrashers Paralysis’ first full-length record, Life Sentence.

Broken Hope

June 26, 2017

Mutilated and Assimilated
Too fast, too furious
dB rating: 8/10

Top 5 Worst Bathory Songs (Of The Black Metal Era)

June 26, 2017

Sacred cows have been slain before. They’ll be slain again. Today, we’re not butchering yet another divine bovine (not in total, we’d be nuts and in poor taste), but rather turning the tables on last week’s Bathory post, where we unsheath our Bathory collection (from 1984’s Bathory to 1988’s Blood Fire Death) listening for Quorthon’s sonic hell-born warts.