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The Black Dahlia Murder announce spring tour

Posted by on January 17, 2023

  The Black Dahlia Murder will return to the stage this spring. The group announced The Verminous Remnant Tour, which will mark their first trek following the tragic death of frontman Trevor Strnad. Support will come from Terror, Frozen Soul, Fuming Mouth, and Phobophilic.    Tour Dates:  04/14/2023 Philadelphia PA @ Decibel Metal & Beer […]

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Suicidal Tendencies, The Black Dahlia Murder to headline 2023’s Decibel Magazine’s ‘Metal & Beer Fest: Philly’

Posted by on October 18, 2022

  The lineup has been revealed for 2023’s Decibel Magazine’s Metal & Beer Fest: Philly. Headliners include Suicidal Tendencies and The Black Dahlia Murder, along with a special guest TBA. The festival will kick off on April 14th and 15th. Tickets go on sale this Friday (22nd) at 10:00am EST.    Lineup: Suicidal Tendencies  The […]

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New & Noteworthy: October 29th, 2021 – Hushed and New Music

Posted by on November 1, 2021

New & Noteworthy is a weekly column in which we highlight some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. This week feature new music from Mastodon and more! For last week’s releases you can read the previous New & Noteworthy, and for the latest sales numbers Metal by Numbers. Be sure to follow us […]

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Metal By Numbers 2/10: Steven Wilson takes a bite out of the charts

Posted by on February 10, 2021

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.   Steven Wilson’s new album was supposed to come out last June, but the pandemic messed that plan up, and I was left with a gaping hole where a new album from Mr. Wilson […]

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Metal By Numbers 2/3: As the white raven flies

Posted by on February 3, 2021

Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.   Okay, okay, I’m up, I’m up. Gimmie a minute, it’s been a few weeks.   Yes, MBN is back after a brief absence. Let’s be honest, nothing big really happens in January anyway, […]

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