Moonspell’s “Domina” Video Is an Extinction Level Event
September 17, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Portu-goth institution Moonspell take the unpretentious approach to their video for “Domina.”
Crossin’ Over with Deafheaven’s George Clarke
September 17, 2015 Matt Solis
Deafheaven have been living in rarefied air for the past few years—a metal band doing metal things in a non-metal world. With the release of their third LP, New Bermuda, a mere two weeks away, we caught up with vocalist/lyricist George Clarke to break down the details of Deafheaven’s unlikely crossover appeal.
Bloodstrike Show Their Night (Stalker) Moves in “Abomination”
September 16, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Denver death metal newbies Bloodstrike are set to drop their debut full-length, In Death We Rot on Redefining Darkness on September 25, and they’re coming out of the gate hard with the “Abomination” video.
Exclusive Flexi Premiere: Jungle Rot “Speed Freak”
September 16, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
The Wisconsin death metallers make their Flexi Series debut with “Speed Freak,” a cover of the 1988 Hallows Eve classic.
Dew-Scented Should Really See Someone About “Ruptured Perpetually”
September 16, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
We still have eyes for German death metal mainstays Dew-Scented, and they have I’s for us. And new videos. And new split EPs.
Decibel on Decibel: Art Director Bruno Guerreiro
September 16, 2015 Shane Mehling
The man behind the art: Shane Mehling has a chat with Bruno Guerreiro, Decibel Art Director and metal illustrator responsible for album covers, gig posters, and shirt designs.
The Doom is in the Digital
September 15, 2015 Jesse Chase
Just in time for fall: doom over the world… now available in ones and zeros.
Don’t Expect the Same Results from Insanity’s “Sacrefixion”
September 15, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Hard luck Bay Area tech-thrash veterans Insanity are finally back with their first full-length since 1994’s Death After Death.
Humanity Defiled Interview: Death, the Solo Way
September 15, 2015 Daniel Lake
Humanity Defiled has been on our radar since 2013. The music satisfied our need for death metal with doom inflections and an idiosyncratic style. This summer saw the release of sophomore bruiser The Demise of the Sane, and it fulfills all the promises of the elder record. In this month’s issue of the magazine, you can read more about Denayer and his dedication and musical direction. He had more to say than we could fit onto the page, though, so here are a few more of his thoughts.