Stretch Out to the Black Yoga DVD’s “Negative Confession”

September 3, 2015

Black Yoga is “vinyasa-style yoga set to drone, noise, stoner metal, ambient, industrial, space doom, and other traditional meditation music.”  Here’s some news on the forthcoming CD/DVD.

Fertility Clinic: Dead to a Dying World Wreaks Havoc “Beneath the Loam”

September 3, 2015

Dallas-based seven-piece (!) Dead to a Dying World sure do put their money where their mouths are when it comes to their despondent moniker.

Exclusive Interview: Austin Lunn of Panopticon

September 3, 2015

Staying true to this breakneck creative pace, Austin Lunn is mere weeks away from dropping Panopticon’s sixth LP, the enthralling and resonant Autumn Eternal. The album is a thematic companion to his two previous LPs, but musically, it eschews the “blackened bluegrass” approach in favor of emotionally charged, mournfully melodic black metal (think Winterfylleth meets early Katatonia). We talked to Lunn about creating Autumn Eternal, taking inspiration from nature and being a musician in the often-disheartening environment of the digital age.

“The Fear” Is Real for Tombs Offshoot Twin Lords

September 2, 2015

We like to think you guys just innately understand all the insane sub-subgenres we throw at the wall, but “powerviolent prog ‘n’ roll”  may require actually pressing play.

Q&A: Wrestling Legend Chris Jericho On His Collaboration With Death Metal Greats

September 2, 2015

 Chris Jericho is one of the most decorated professional wrestlers ever: a six-time world champion and the first-ever undisputed WWE champion. He is also one of the most vocal celebrity metal fans on the planet as well as a metal musician who has toured the world repeatedly with his band Fozzy. Jericho’s latest project, however, might be the only one that could earn the extreme moniker.

Ambassador Gun Fire a Double Shot of Grind in New Video

September 1, 2015

Ambassador Gun’s third full-length Tomb of Broken Sleep dropped earlier this summer, and here’s the video for “Once Upon the Sauce/Tomb of Broken Sleep.”

Justify Your Shitty Taste: Deftones’ “Deftones”

September 1, 2015

Deftones is the sound of a rock band making a rock record. Deftones were never an art rock band. Parts of White Pony might have misled you, but the band’s 2003 album should remind you to pump your fucking fist.

Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats

August 31, 2015

The Night Creeper
The Dark Night Rises
dB Rating: 8/10

Album Premiere: the Primordial Black Metal Madness of Kaeck’s “Stormkult”

August 31, 2015

Something special is brewing with this Dutch black metal supergroup.

Mike VanPortfleet, Tara Vanflower, David Galas (Lycia) interviewed

August 31, 2015

The second coming of Lycia wouldn’t have been possible if main songwriter Mike VanPortfleet didn’t possess the same spark that kicked things off in 1988. Older, wiser, yet still wandering the same lonely plane as all those years ago, VanPortfleet (along with vocalist Tara Vanflower and collaborator David Galas) has released a vibrantly glum album in A Line That Connects. The title is literal, actually. Musically, it’s a nod to all things past Lycia, including the groundbreaking and influential effort, Cold. Read on as the Cold lineup, reunited for posterity, discuss A Line That Connects.