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Metal By Numbers – The 2022 edition: Patient number of unlimited releases

Posted by on December 20, 2022

  Metal By Numbers, Metal Insider’s notorious column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week, has returned! We will officially return to weekly posts as 2023 approaches! In the meantime, Here is an extensive list of what we missed since the July 15th, 2022, releases, plus a look […]

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Inferno Metal Fest 2023 reveal daily lineup

Posted by on December 16, 2022

  Inferno Metal Festival will return for the 2023 edition in Oslo, Norway, at the Rockefeller, John Dee venue on April 6-9th. The full daily lineup and the list of tattoo artists have officially been revealed. Tickets are available at this location.     Thursday, April 6: Emperor, Cannibal Corpse, Dark Funeral, Djevel, Mork, Nekromantheon, Nervosa, […]

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Seventeen Tours recently announced – 4/15

Posted by on April 15, 2022

  From Moonspell to Michael Schenker Group, here are seventeen tours recently announced: 01) Moonspell w/ Swallow The Sun & Witherfall: Moonspell to celebrate 30 years of Moonspell! Frontman Fernando Ribeiro comments: “American Full Moon is going to be the ultimate celebration of MOONSPELL’s legacy, past and present. 30 years under the spell can’t be […]

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Metal Insider’s Bram Teitelman’s Top 10 Albums of 2020

Posted by on December 23, 2020

    What a year. Not worth recapping, since everyone went through a lot of the same shit, but it definitely impacted the way I listen to music. I enjoy listening to music while commuting and/or driving, both of which I did significantly less. Also, the low grade trauma of *gestures broadly at the whole […]

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Metal Insider’s Matt Brown’s Top 10 Albums of 2020

Posted by on December 17, 2020

  I normally spend the weeks leading up to my top 10 scrambling to listen to new music I might have missed, to find that one gem that may have eluded me from earlier in the year or to catch a last-minute release. But when it came time to sit down and start writing, I […]

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Metal By Numbers 5/6: Dance to dead men

Posted by on May 6, 2020

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.   There’s 17 albums on the debuts list this week, and a lot of them have gotten heaps of praise. A few of our contributors have written-up some reviews as well, including the new […]

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Elder’s latest record ‘Omens’ dazzles

Posted by on April 22, 2020

  Elder is one of the highly talented bands that is so difficult to categorize, largely because it’s so many sounds brilliantly mixed into one unique and rich audio experience. Omens, the band’s latest effort, is a cornucopia of sound. Expertly mixed and progressive without overdoing it or getting monotonous, Elder highlights their musicianship and songwriting […]

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Metal By Numbers 7/24: Torche gain admission to sales

Posted by on July 24, 2019

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.   Now I know what you’re all thinking: why isn’t the top debut of the week Voyager by 311? Well, partially because the only time we really talk about 311 on here is on “311” day […]

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Metal Insider contributor Matt Brown’s top 10 of 2017

Posted by on December 8, 2017

I think this is the easiest year-end list I’ve ever had to put together. I’m sure there’s plenty of music I’ve missed as always, but I’m also sure that each of these albums earned their place on this list.      10) Bell Witch, Mirror Reaper (Profound Lore) Bell Witch’s single-track album runs for nearly […]

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Rolling Stone reveal top 20 metal albums of 2017

Posted by on December 6, 2017

Code Orange’s Forever is one of the most consistent albums being featured on many year-end metal albums of 2017 lists. It’s Revolver’s favorite of the year, and Rolling Stone’s as well. It wasn’t too long ago that we saw artists such as Code Orange and Foo Fighters make it to Rolling Stone’s top fifty albums […]

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