TRACK PREMIERE: FATALIST RETURNS TO DELIVER AN GLORIOUS “ABERRATION”
August 24, 2016 Shawn Macomber
Fatalist isn’t just back from the grave — they blew up the whole goddamn field on their way out the cemetery gates. Decibel is honored to present an exclusive stream of a insanely blistering track from the Ventura, California death-grinders mind-blowing upcoming album The Bitter End, out 9/23 via FDA Rekotz. (Preorder packages here.)
VIDEO REVIEW: OTEP’S “ZERO”
August 24, 2016 Shane Mehling
No matter how good or bad your traditional metal video may have been, one thing it never needed to depend on for success was the lyrics. But then everything changed with the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea of lyric videos.
Video Premiere: Onera – “Cold Hand’s Caress”
August 23, 2016 Emily Bellino
Onera have released a music video for “Cold Hand’s Caress” off their first album.
Track Premiere: Predatory Light unveils “Laughing Wound”
August 23, 2016 Dutch Pearce
Get in on this exclusive stream of the first song from Predatory Light’s eponymous debut full length.
Revenge of the Henge: Stream Ceremented’s follow-up demo
August 23, 2016 Dutch Pearce
In which we debut the new demo by Phoenix-based Demo:listen alumns Ceremented.
Back to School Again: Lessons from Rosetta and All Out War
August 23, 2016 Daniel Lake
now we put you in touch with two more teachers who like to yell and throw elbows even when they’re not surrounded by confused adolescents: Mike Score of All Out War, and Mike Armine of Rosetta.
$5 Shirts & $3 Back Issues: Decibel’s Back To School Sale Is On!
August 22, 2016 Albert Mudrian
Skip the school book store and hit the Decibel webstore for special back to school deals on shirts, hoodies, dvd and back issues!
Decibel Premiere: Seputus — “Soft Palates Rasp”
August 22, 2016 Justin Norton
Check out the new track “Soft Palates Rasp” from Seputus, off their pending debut Man Does Not Give.
Deaf By Metal, A Q&A With Mantar’s Hanno
August 22, 2016 Chris Dick
Ode to the Flame sounds like a typical Nuclear Blast release. A valiant knight astride a white armored horse. The knight’s hand is aloft, in it he’s holding a great flaming sword, for which he’ll use to the slay the malignant flying beast perched behind him on the top of a snow-capped mountain. But Ode to the Flame isn’t a typical Nuclear Blast release. Not by its cover or band the band, Mantar, that created it.