New Dark Art Collectible book Darkadya: Q&A with creator

May 16, 2016

Lariyah Hayes of Khaotika talked to Decibel about what’s planned for her series of Darkadya books and how she was motivated by her brush with death. 

Nails featured on the cover of Decibel’s July Issue. Copies Available.

May 16, 2016

Nails deliver a their first Decibel cover and 2016’s first Album of the Year contender.

Discharge

May 16, 2016

End of Days
Heart-D-beat of a nation
dB rating: 8/10

Björn Pettersson (In Mourning) interviewed

May 16, 2016

** Sweden’s In Mourning are one of the country’s most unsung death metal acts–melodic, if you’re looking for an additional qualifier. Formed in 2000, the band took a good eight years before inking a deal with Norwegian indie Aftermath Music. Two years later, In Mourning dropped Monolith on the Pulverised label to great acclaim. But it wouldn’t be until 2012’s The Weight of Oceans where the Swedes found their sound and audience. Moored by the indomitable “A Vow to Conquer the Ocean”, In Mourning’s third album crushed Year End Lists and set the stage for In Mourning to take on the mantle Opeth left behind on the Heritage effort. Well, In Mourning have returned with Afterglow, an album four years in the making. With the drummer Daniel Liljekvist (ex-Katatonia) and a pack of killer songs in “Below Rise To The Above”, “Fire and Ocean”, and 10-minute monster “The Grinning Mist”. Decibel found guitarist Björn Pettersson prepping for the release of Afterglow.

Friday the 13th: Horror/Slasher Movie Top 5s from Exhumed, Ghoul & Arcana 13

May 13, 2016

Exhumed, Ghoul and Arcana 13 members weigh in with horror and slasher flick favorites in honor of today’s metal “holiday.” 

Eternal Sleep’s “Straw Man” the Real Deal for Metalcore

May 13, 2016

I Love the Mid-’90s. If you have a similar soft spot for “metallic hardcore” don’t sleep on Eternal Sleep.  

Demo:listen: Obscurae

May 13, 2016

On this week’s Demo:listen, we awake to find ourselves strapped to the conveyor belt and headed straight toward the chopping teeth and fiery maw of Richmond’s Obscurae.