2015: The Year In Deciblog Interviews
December 15, 2015 Justin Norton
We’ve pulled excerpts from some of our favorite interview subjects from the past calendar year, from old-school hardcore vets to legendary professional wrestlers.
Satanic Surgery Is in Session for Collision
December 14, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
“Cripple the Cross” with thrash/grind purveyors extraordinaire.
Dissona Take Prog To “Another Sky”
December 14, 2015 Daniel Lake
Chicago prog metal unit Dissona will soon release their second full-length scorcher Paleopneumatic. The album wormhole-hops through myriad styles and instrument combinatorial choices; the overall effect is a twisted journey through a musical landscape molded by dudes who really know their shit.
Hard Times: Black Tusk Knows What It Means to Be “Born of Strife”
December 14, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
From the ashes of tragedy, exceptional new music from the Savannah sludge kings.
Exclusive Clip: Scorpions “Forever and a Day” DVD
December 11, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Having wrapped up their 50th (!) anniversary tour, the Scorpions bring us an authorized DVD about how hard it is to say goodbye.
Act Now and Get DECIBEL Delivered in Time for Xmas!
December 11, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Haven’t done any holiday shopping? We’re not saying it’s panic time… because we have the solution: Decibel‘s annual Under the Tree, Under the Wire special!
Talkin’ Bout Flex: Misery Index
December 11, 2015 Daniel Lake
We spoke with Mark Kloeppel of Baltimore’s Misery Index about his band’s contribution to the Flexi Series. Misery Index’s song – a cover of Sepultura’s “Primitive Future” – can be found in our current issue (#135, January 2016, Lamb of God cover), but you can also check it out right here while you read Kloeppel’s comments on the recording’s origins and execution.
Encrotchment Week 13 With Eddie Gobbo
December 10, 2015 Eddie Gobbo
The metalhead’s guide to the NFL
666 Days of Metal with Chip McCabe
December 10, 2015 Matt Solis
“Best Of” lists are child’s play compared to Chip McCabe and his absolutely bonkers “666 Days of Metal” project. As a giant middle finger to Top 100 lists everywhere, the Connecticut-based writer chose the 666 greatest albums in metal history and proceeded to write a review of each album every single day for almost two fucking years. We caught up with Chip to talk about the mind-numbing logistics of sticking with such a daunting project.
Exclusive Premiere: Abbath “Count the Dead”
December 10, 2015 Andrew Bonazelli
Check out the latest brand new grimness from the 2016 Decibel Tour headliner!