The Rhode Island noisemakers return to the stage early next year.
A blistering, 23-minute hardcore record that blurs the lines between screamo and black metal.
Hear the debut album by the Austin bruisers.
The heavy metal gods make their way across the U.S.
It’s sheer terror, and you can dance to it. Sort of.
A powerful, heavy statement at a trying time for the planet.
Japan’s post-hardcore legends return with first new music in three years.
Kristina Esfandiari’s non-King Woman project crafts singular doom-dream worlds.
You won’t see a lot of Best Metal Songs lists this year, and that’s kind of a bummer.
A blistering crust-punk record for the crisis that consumes us.
The band lines up more dates in support of Love In Shadow.
Plus Enslaved, Tomb Mold, Exhorder and Outer Heaven.
Tristan Shone delivers the apocalyptic soundtrack we deserve.
A continuation of the Sabbathian madness that the band has long done well and continues to do so.
A showcase for five musicians turning death metal from unholy ruckus to powerful anthems.
Hear selections from Oceanic and Panopticon.
A well-executed death metal album that misses the feralness of the genre’s best albums.
Hear the Canadian doom metal band’s new album before it hits shelves.
The Philadelphia death metal band sets the bar higher with a more complex, grand set of rippers.
A continuation down the path of epic badassery that made us love this band in the first place.