Track Premiere: Sloth Herder Give Genre Labels a One-Toed Salute on “Spectre of the Absurd”

March 1, 2017

East Coast rule-breakers Sloth Herder play “power-slob” the way your three-toed uncle likes it: Dirty, mean, and LOUD.

Decibel Metal and Beer Fest Brewery Profile: Unibroue

March 1, 2017

Get to you know your Decibel Metal & Beer Fest breweries. We interview craft beer legends Unibroue and discuss their collaboration with Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, A Tout Le Monde.

Track Premiere: Jagged Vision – ‘Euthanasia’

February 28, 2017

Jagged Vision punish the listener with thick riffs and aggressive delivery on “Euthanasia.”

Track Premiere: Resist Possession “In Vain”

February 28, 2017

Do not miss out on “In Vain,” the latest sneak peak from the debut full length, Exorkizein, by Belgium’s foremost practitioners of arcane wrath and medieval clamor, Possession.

Today is the Day – Temple of the Morning Star

February 28, 2017

Almost four minutes into Temple of the Morning Star is when the infamous fundamentalist preacher says, “Right now I want the undivided attention of every God-fearing American citizen.” And that’s pretty much where Today Is the Day officially began their new brand of misery.

Hands of Despair Premiere New Video for “Étoc”

February 28, 2017

Early last year, Quebec’s progressive blackened death crew Hands of Despair revealed their stand-out sophomore record, Bereft, and successfully extended the sound and strengths that had made the debut, Hereafter, such an enjoyable listen.  Today we bring you their latest video single for Bereft‘s penultimate track, “Étoc,” along with the band’s explanation of the video’s origins and execution.

Track Premiere: Mortiis – ‘The Great Leap (Godflesh Remix)’

February 27, 2017

Industrial outfits Mortiis and Godflesh collide on this remixed track from Mortiis’ 2016 release, The Great Deceiver. 

STREAMING: Medico Peste “Hallucinating Warmth and Bliss”

February 27, 2017

Formed in Krakow, Poland in 2010, Medico Peste aren’t your typical run of the mill black metal offering. Neither Scandinavian, Germanic, French, or British, the Poles have tapped into a sound that’s altogether alien and uninviting. Like the darkest dark.

Mord’a’Stigmata

February 27, 2017

Hope
Black metal change you can believe in
dB rating: 8/10