Album Premiere: Suppression – ‘Spiritual Sepsis’
Grindcore duo Suppression are back with a new album, Spiritual Sepsis, and you can hear it ahead of its May 10 release RIGHT NOW.
Grindcore duo Suppression are back with a new album, Spiritual Sepsis, and you can hear it ahead of its May 10 release RIGHT NOW.
Suppression‘s The Sorrow of Soul through Flesh is officially out April 25 via Unspeakable Axe Records, but you can hear it with us first.
Jazzy, technical, thrash crossover monsters Athena XIX are releasing Everflow Part I: Frames of Humanity on December 6 via Reigning Phoenix Music. Stream a few of the songs here and check out their breakdown of the upcoming tracks.
Hear and acquire this Under Attack flexi disc EP, featuring three brand new face-melters, available as part of the Decibel Flexi Series. Hurry, quantities are extremely limited!
The Long Island festival, now on its second year, seeks to create a concert experience geared towards all things hypergoreblast!
Get your deluxe Decibel subscription by Monday, May 1 to obtain this HIGHLY LIMITED flexi disc EP from Richmond hardcore crushers Under Attack.
Check out the new EP and video from Richmond hardcore heroes, Under Attack!
UK black metal revolutionaries Underdark shine brilliantly on their debut LP, Our Bodies Burned Bright on Re-Entry.
If you’re looking for affirmation of the separation between church and state, then Aftermath have got some bad fucking news for you.
The cultural, social, and geographic impasse has fueled the music of both Kaoteon and Death Tribe, who are currently ensconced in the studio working on the follow-up to this year’s Beyond Pain and Pleasure: A Desert Experiment.
Catching up with Philly grind crew Die Choking to talk cryptocurrency and their new album, IV.
Get to know Wisconsin grinders Mellow Harsher.
In the early ’90s, the Cry Now, Cry Later compilations had the cream of the power violence crop; here are five times the compilation series totally ruled.
Enemy Soil‘s Richard Johnson on the band’s upcoming reunion shows, the possibility of new music and political lyrics in grindcore.
The Ditch And The Delta hit you with a slow, sludgy outburst.
Freedom of speech. Just watch what you say, Deströyer 666 and Metalsucks.
I discovered Richmond’s The Catalyst the old-fashioned way: the dude at their former record company, Perpetual Motion Machine, sent me a vinyl copy of their first EP, Marianas Trench. Then, that same person sent me a CD copy of the expanded version of said record, Marianas Trench+9. At least that was the old-fashioned way for…