Full Album Stream + Q&A: Duel – ‘Witchbanger’
April 21, 2017 Emily Bellino
Witchbanger, Duel‘s second LP, recalls a different time but is more than welcome today.
Demo:listen: Wearg
April 21, 2017 Dutch Pearce
On this week’s Demo:listen we risk getting our faces clawed off to promote the rabid extremism of San Diego’s Wearg.
Track Premiere: Vokonis – ‘The Sunken Djinn’
April 20, 2017 Emily Bellino
Vokonis premiere the first single from their second album, both titled The Sunken Djinn.
Hall of Fame Countdown: Cannibal Corpse’s The Bleeding
April 20, 2017 Greg Pratt
In honor of its recent induction to our Hall of Fame, we rank the songs on Cannibal Corpse’s 1994 coming-of-age album The Bleeding from worst to best.
Full Album Stream: Vomit Remnants – ‘Hyper Groove Brutality’
April 19, 2017 Emily Bellino
Vomit Remnants stream Hyper Groove Brutality, with more than enough groove and brutality for anyone.
Video Premiere: The Wizards – ‘Calliope (Cosmic Revelations)’
April 19, 2017 Emily Bellino
For their next trick, The Wizards show you their new music video.
FULL ALBUM STREAM: CASKET HUFFER PREACHES “GOSPELS OF SCUM”
April 19, 2017 Shawn Macomber
It takes a pretty goddamn nasty mix of sludge, crust, and top shelf death metal to live up to a name like Casket Huffer(!), but this Wyoming quartet pulls it off on its fantastic, ridiculously under the radar full-length sneak attack debut Gospels of Scum.
Unleashed to feast at Onion Maiden, a heavy metal-themed vegan restaurant
April 19, 2017 Dutch Pearce
In which we thoroughly, perhaps even gluttonously check out Onion Maiden, Pittsburgh’s only “punk-fueled,” heavy metal-inspired vegan restaurant.
Decibel Metal and Beer Fest Brewery Profile: Neshaminy Creek
April 19, 2017 Adem Tepedelen
Get to know your Decibel Metal & Beer Fest breweries. Today we can chat with local craft heroes Neshaminy Creek.
Exclusive: Meatwound Continue to carve out their noisecore niche with “Reproduction Blues”
April 19, 2017 Shane Mehling
Maybe you’re not a fan of the name Meatwound. But rest assured that any revulsion you feel when hearing the name is blown up ten-fold when you listen to the Tampa quartet’s music.