Threads of Darkness: Ex-Agalloch Bassist Jason Walton Resurrects Classic Disharmonic Orchestra & Confessor Shirt Designs
Former Agalloch bassist Jason Walton is raising classic underground metal T-shirts and hoodies from the dead.
Former Agalloch bassist Jason Walton is raising classic underground metal T-shirts and hoodies from the dead.
Take a listen to the new album by Ontario post/black/doom duo Within Nostalgia!
Harvey Milk frontman Creston Spiers returns with a predictably unpredictable, heavy, fuzzy take on classic rock.
This week Demo:listen premieres the earth-heaving demo from Costa Rican one-man death metal operation SolarCrypt.
Melodic Swedish death metal heroes Dark Tranquillity return with their first new studio LP in four years.
Washington, D.C.’s Bound multi-thread into the darker recesses of the sonic rift on new album, Haunts. New interview with guitarist/vocalist Bryan Buchanan is just the start of our journey together.
Indianapolis-based upstarts Mother of Graves stream new track “The Urn” at Decibel! Only (melodic and depressive) death is real!
Put on your slicker. This week’s Demo:listen introduces the unholy death metal trio Crossspitter.
Vessel of Light‘s Last Ride is out tomorrow, October 23, but we’ve got the full LP for your earholes right now!
Wake up screaming in “Anguish Cradle,” from Chapter III: The Void God, the forthcoming full-length by black-cloaked USBM duo Shaidar Logoth.
Canadian deathbringers WAKE never stay asleep for long. Surrender to blackened chaos by streaming their Confluence EP now.
Swedeath savages Disrupted team up with LIK frontman Tomas Åkvik for their sharp-edged new single “Chopped into Oblivion.”
Mexican powerviolence purveyors HONG KONG FUCK YOU are coming to the bottom row of a festival flier near you.
Decibel investigates the ongoing fight over album art between legendary artist Dan Seagrave and extreme metal progenitors Earache Records.
Let the sublimely chaotic, enlivening 1981 set captured on “Live at CBGBs” help you regain The Faith.
Austin-based melodic death/doom dawnbringers Hinayana seek enlightenment in a brutalist hellscape on their Death of the Cosmic EP.
Draugr, the multi-instrumentalist of the U.S. black metal bands Galdr, Ancalagon and Obscurum, pens an op-ed on his anti-racist political awakening in underground black metal.
This week’s new releases come stacked with layers of darkness, filth and brutality with the latest from Fanebærer, Kruelty and more!
Stream the debut EP from UK industrial thrashers Trial.
Check out this full stream of the deep time-inspired debut album from bass-centric Roman black/death duo Thecodontion, plus a brief Q&A for a more thorough understanding of Supercontinent.
Many albums are ‘reamped,’ but what does that mean? Horrendous’ guitarist/vocalist and underground-renowned audio engineer Damian Herring explains the what, how and why of “reamping.”
Maryland Deathfest was supposed to start today. Join us as we reminisce about MDFs gone by.
In the Company of Serpents delve deep into esoteric doom on their new album, Lux.
Canadian death cult Duskwalker lure listeners into a brutal tale of terror in the Rabidog Films music video for “Shadowcreeper.”
Meet Spanish grinders Convulsions, who believe both in blasting and brevity.
This week’s Demo:listen buckles under the weight of cruel Costa Rican sludge doom punishers Deplorable.
Your official resource for home-delivery and curbside pickup options from the breweries, and the streaming options for the bands, labels and radio stations of the postponed Metal & Beer Fest: Philly.
Welcome to our first installment of Five for Friday! In these posts, you’ll find five new releases help to navigate each week’s output of extreme music.
A lengthly interview with Boston’s Wilderun, arguably the finest, most professional-sounding unsigned metal band on the damn planet.
Castle Freak (featuring member of Exhumed, Noisem and No/Más) drop their debut album after nearly ten years.