Doombringers Lycus Swallow Some Sun on “Solar Chamber”
November 19, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
The future is, ironically, bright for this ambitious Oaktown funeral doom outfit.
Massive Three Album Meatmen Contest!
November 19, 2015 Justin Norton
Three of the band’s best-loved albums (Pope On A Rope, Toilet Slave and War Of The Superbikes II) will be released in limited run vinyl pressings from three separate labels. Come learn how to win copies.
Lightning Crashes on Vision of Disorder’s “Electric Sky”
November 18, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
VOD are back and bringing thunder like it’s 1996.
THE NEW ETHIC REVISITED: MEET STAGHORN, BLACKENED POST-ROCK WARRIORS FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS
November 18, 2015 Shawn Macomber
For a bunch of ferns, Staghorn sure knows how to rock the fuck out…
The Deciblog Interview: Roger Miret
November 17, 2015 Justin Norton
The Decibel Hall Of Fame inductee (along with the rest of Agnostic Front for Cause For Alarm) talked to us earlier this year about the old New York and his new life thousands of miles away in Arizona.
Lineup + Dates for the 2016 Decibel Magazine Tour Revealed!
November 16, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
North America’s premiere extreme music tour is back! This spring, the fifth annual Decibel Magazine Tour continues to bring you the most eclectic metal bill on the planet.
Tunisian Metal With Killer Gets: Bow Down to Carthagods
November 16, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Metal has long been a global phenomenon, but we don’t get a lot of it from North Africa. Carthagods are the exception.
Free Children of Earth: Album Stream and Track-By-Track Commentary
November 16, 2015 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Washington, D.C.’s Free Children of Earth singer/guitarist/lyricist Jason Yawn has a lot on his mind and we wanted to not only stream his band’s new album, Terminal Stasis this week on the blog, but also give Yawn a forum to deliver a track-by-track explanation and analysis which, despite your opinion and position on the matters at hand, make for some excellent and thoughtful reading.
Stream New Un: “Through the Luminous Dusk”
November 16, 2015 Daniel Lake
The quartet blend crusty tone, thick hum and lingering melancholy melodies perfect for a midnight stroll through a personal cosmic abyss, while also answering the perennial question: “What is Monte McCleery, the bassist from Samothrace, up to these days?” He’s up to Un, but on guitars and vocals here.