Delve Deeper into Your Neurosis with the October 2016 Decibel Meter
September 16, 2016 Decibel Magazine
Neurosis, Neurosis, Neurosis, Neurosis. This month’s Decibel Meter has Neurosis records aplenty, in addition to some of the best noise that you need to hear.
Death in the Grimelight: An interview with Tomb Mold
September 16, 2016 Dutch Pearce
We catch up with Demo:listen alums Tomb Mold to talk their killer new EP, their highly anticipated forthcoming LP, and what it means to shed some skin.
Demo:listen: Óreiða
September 16, 2016 Dutch Pearce
On this week’s Demo:listen, we venture into the surreal, purplish and icy realm of Reykjavik’s Óreiða.
Memoriam (ex-Bolt Thrower/Benediction) Unveil New Track “Surrounded (by Death)” Via Decibel Flexi Series!
September 16, 2016 Albert Mudrian
Bolt Thrower may be forever fallen, but the battle rages on with Memoriam. Hear a brand new song from the Decibel Flexi Series right here!
Track Premiere: Cognitive – “Birthing the Deformity”
September 15, 2016 Emily Bellino
Cognitive was formed with two ideas in mind: heaviness and intense technicality. On the first taste of their Unique Leader debut, they prove those ideas are still at the forefront of the band.
Encrotchment: Week 1 with Eddie Gobbo of Something is Waiting
September 15, 2016 Eddie Gobbo
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Q&A: Keith Morris (Black Flag/Circle Jerks) on His New Memoir
September 15, 2016 Justin Norton
Decibel talked to hardcore legend Keith Morris about his new memoir My Damage.
Track Premiere: Hierophant – “Forever Crucified”
September 15, 2016 Emily Bellino
Italy’s Hierophant unleash a palpable burst of anger on “Forever Crucified” as they prepare to release Mass Grave.
Primitive Origins: Wicked Lady’s The Axeman Cometh
September 15, 2016 Greg Pratt
Where were you in ’69 when the dam began to burst? Our first installment of Primitive Origins looks at Wicked Lady‘s The Axeman Cometh album.
Justify Your Shitty Taste: Satyricon’s “Rebel Extravaganza”
September 15, 2016 Neill Jameson
Satyricon may have traded in medieval times for urban discipline in 1999, but that doesn’t mean that you should overlook the power of the controversial Rebel Extravaganza.