TRACK PREMIERE: Rot Forever with Paranormal Doom Cult EERIE
July 20, 2016 Sean Frasier
Psychedelic doom rockers EERIE are here to prepare you for the zombie apocalypse with “Immortal Rot.”
Gus McArthur Watches, in Times of Conflict, from the Shadows; You Rock Out, from this Premiere, to Their Soaring EP
July 19, 2016 James Lewis
This full-EP premiere involves an immortal man of legend, a mask used to channel him, a laundry list of musical styles, and a debut that will introduce some refreshing (and quality) variety into today’s listening.
A Darkroom of Her Own: An Interview with photographer Ester Segarra
July 19, 2016 Dutch Pearce
Get to know Ester Segarra, the photographer behind the lens of some of your favorite live pictures and Decibel covers.
Sound of the Beast Author Ian Christe Sounds Off About Gojira
July 19, 2016 Daniel Lake
In an attempt to gain an outside perspective on our current cover stars, Gojira, we contacted author, radio personality and all-around bearded badass Ian Christe. Here’s what our man had to say about his personal interest in the band and how he sees them fitting into the wider scope of the current metal scene.
Insane in the Profane: Full stream of the new Profanatica LP
July 18, 2016 Albert Mudrian
The Curling Flame of Blasphemy from Northeast legends Profanatica is our new favorite fist in the face of god.
Exclusive Premiere: Crowhurst uptaint experimental BM with fresh coats of sleaze and despair on “II.”
July 18, 2016 Rod Smith
Black metal avant-garde-ists Crowhurst are back for round II. Stream the new album here in full.
The Decibel Interview: Sabbath Assembly (w/ticket contest)
July 18, 2016 Justin Norton
We talked to David Nuss and Jamie Myers about Sabbath Assembly’s reinvention and the importance of tribe and tradition. We’re also giving away a set of tickets and shirt to their upcoming tour.
Arboreal Discussion: A Q&A With If These Trees Could Talk’s Mike Socrates
July 18, 2016 Chris Dick
Ohio post-metal/rock outfit If These Trees Could Talk are the latest sensation on Metal Blade. A label normally known for its heavy metal, death metal is experiencing a growth spurt into other genres–not unlike its ventures into rock in the ’90s, with the Ohioans leading the charge.
TRACK PREVIEW AND INTERVIEW WITH THE DOG
July 15, 2016 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Hailing from Wrocław in western Poland, The Dog has been blasting out the powerfully violent powerviolence for a solid three years now. Here’s a rather apt description: “Lost generation music for people who feel like shit and don’t know exactly why. Keywords: lost hope, broken dreams, lack of satisfaction, stagnation.”