But our overall winner for the week were black metal godfathers Venom, Lay Down Your Soul tapping into the primordial nastiness that helped spawn metal's most evil subgenre in the first place. This ...
This hyped anonymous duo match the oddness of their costumes with shredding metal, microtonal flourishes and Dalek-style vocals ...
Midway through Into Oblivion, on the track El Vacío, Randy Blythe asks a question. What, he wonders across two of its verses, would its subjects have made of all this? One of its characters is ...
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A debut album is often the purest, most unadulterated artistic statement a band will ever make. Forged in years of obscurity, honed in countless cramped clubs, and recorded with an almost desperate ...
It’s been over twenty five years since Lamb of God burst onto the scene. Riding high on the the new wave of American heavy metal. Helping define the genre with albums like New American Gospel and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. So first, the results of last week's vote! Welsh reggae-metal stars Skindred proved popular as ever as they took a healthy third ...
There have been quite a few rock and metal bands that still saw at least moderate success with a third singer. Most bands ...
Swedish quartet The Family Men offer one last teaser before unleashing their second LP, and it sounds as intense as ever.
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The best songs of the week include new tracks from Drug Church, Miss Grit, Gouge Away, and CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso.