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Urgehal become ‘The Iron Children’ after aeons in Sodom

by Alix Vallecillo | Jan 22, 2016 | New Music, News, Updates, Video

If you’re a black metal fan, you know about Norway’s Urgehal and probably like them because they are just that great. The band released their last album back in 2009 so it’s been a while since we heard something new from them but the wait is over...

Insect Warfare are back, announce appearance at Obscene Extreme 2016

by Alix Vallecillo | Jan 21, 2016 | News, Reunions, Updates, We're Getting The Band Back Together

Grindcore is a genre that only some can find an appeal on but some bands transcend the barriers of styles and make a dent on the extreme metal scene. Insect Warfare was one of the best American acts of the genres in the mid 2000’s before they disbanded in 2009...

Megadeth imagine their own ‘Dystopia’ in new animated video

by Alix Vallecillo | Jan 21, 2016 | News, Updates, Video

Megadeth is the band everyone’s talking about this week with the release of their newest album Dystopia right around the corner and to make sure you know what album to look for at the store, Mustaine and company released their new music video for...

Find out how much Machine Head, Skinny Puppy, King Crimson and more made on the road

by Alix Vallecillo | Jan 20, 2016 | Money Talks, Music Biz, News, Touring

If you keep wondering how much your favorite bands make when they head out on the road, Billboard‘s Boxscore released their latest batch of earnings and attendance from many artists, and we’ve summarized them here for you. We are already halfway through January...

Psycho Las Vegas reveals 2016 lineup; Candlemass, Blue Oyster Cult to headline

by Alix Vallecillo | Jan 20, 2016 | Festivals, News, Updates

2015 was a great year for North America when it came to festivals. Many amazing festivals took place like long running Maryland Deathfest; newcomers like Hell’s Headbash II in Cleveland, OH; or brand new festivals like Psycho CA and from what it looks like, all...
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Cradle of Filth streaming new song “To Live Deliciously;” new album arriving in March
Cradle of Filth streaming new song “To Live Deliciously;” new album arriving in March

Cradle of Filth have announced their fourteenth studio album, The Screaming Of The Valkyries, is scheduled to arrive on March 21 via Napalm Records. To celebrate the release, the group has unveiled their brand new single, "To Live Deliciously." The follow-up to 2021's...

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Exclusive Album Stream: Hjort – “Evolve IV-VIII’
Exclusive Album Stream: Hjort – “Evolve IV-VIII’

Mannheim's Hjort are set for their new album, Evolve IV-VIII, scheduled to arrive on January 24 via Inertial Music. The record will take the listeners on a 39-minute instrumental journey filled with melodic blackened doom, blending post-black metal and symphonic...

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Obscura face controversy from former members while releasing new single “Evenfall”
Obscura face controversy from former members while releasing new single “Evenfall”

German progressive death metal outfit Obscura have been faced with a bit of controversy between former members following the release of their latest song, "Evenfall." The track arrived on January 8 and is the second single taken from their upcoming album, A...

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New & Noteworthy: June 1st, 2018: Downfalls of New Music

New & Noteworthy: June 1st, 2018: Downfalls of New Music

New & Noteworthy is a weekly column in which we highlight some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This week brings new us new music from Ghost and Kataklysm. Be sure to check out the last week's New & Noteworthy, for what all dropped...

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New & Noteworthy: May 25th, 2018: House of New Music

New & Noteworthy: May 25th, 2018: House of New Music

  New & Noteworthy is a weekly column in which we highlight some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This week brings new us the debut solo album from Jonathan Davis and the first album from Graveyard since their reformation. Be sure...

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New & Noteworthy: May 18th, 2018: To Drink From the New Music Itself

New & Noteworthy: May 18th, 2018: To Drink From the New Music Itself

New & Noteworthy is a weekly column in which we highlight some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This week brings new music from Amorphis and At the Gates, as well as the much hyped return of Burn the Priest. If you would like to check...

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