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Swedish classic heavy metal band Volster goes full nostalgia with their new track "Revolution". Drawing inspiration from the music they (and, well, many of...
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Swedish classic heavy metal band Volster goes full nostalgia with their new track "Revolution". Drawing inspiration from the music they (and, well, many of...
Based out of Minsk in Belarus, Bleeding Malice is a recently formed metal group with members Olga Kann and Alex Rabets. The band's style...
Classical, creepy, and blackened. Just how everyone wants it.
"I've been trying to figure out a way to work on something with Aaron."
"It was great to get together with the band after so many months apart."
Black Veil Brides are gearing up to release The Phantom Tomorrow in 2021, and wanted to give fans a little sneak peak of what...
The Weathermaker Vault Series has returned!
There are a lot of "whoa" parts in here.
There's some truly fierce deathcore emerging from the Midwest. One of the most promising acts from the region is Asylence. Not only do they...
Originally based out of India and now residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, Soara is a two-man project consisting of Karthik Ramasubraminan (vocals)...
Bloodthirsty in the streets of NYC!
Mr. Bungle released their re-recorded 1986 demo The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny on October 30, and to celebrate they have released this odd as hell...
IT'S ALIVE! Carach Angren's new video for "Franckensteina Strataemontanus" is a not so silent horror movie, reminiscent of the early 20th century films, that...
"It’s a different kind of heavy. It’s my love letter to self destruction."
Shane Embury never sleeps.
That intro riff is chunky as hell, too.
Part nu metal, part progcore, and all power, Transient's debut single comes out swinging in blistering fury. Featuring strong bass and intricate riffs perfectly...
It's barely recognizable.
"We actually wanted to film this on Sunset Boulevard in L.A., where most of the pathetic subjects of this song have their residence."
Yes, it's ex-Kvelertak vocalist Erlend Hjelvik.
It's a slower one than previous efforts.
"It's still pretty incredible that 4 Ukrainians travelled 14,770 km just to sing in their native language."