THE DARKNESS: THE DECIBEL Q&A REMATCH
October 26, 2012 J. Bennett
When word arrived that the Darkness would be rolling through L.A. again on their way to meet up with Lady Gaga in South America, we told J. Bennett to grease up his tits for a pre-show rematch with frontman Justin Hawkins. The following conversation took place on Tuesday, October 23, the night before the band’s…
COME FOR THE MERCH, STAY FOR THE PARTY!
October 25, 2012 Kevin Stewart-Panko
Ok motherfuckers, starting tomorrow, one of the most fun-filled touring adventures of the year kicks off in Springfield, Virginia. A co-heading run featuring grind grand pappies Napalm Death and the travelling bachelor party known as Municipal Waste with the reigning good-time guardians of gore grind, Exhumed offering direct support would normally be enough to top…
Decibrity Playlist: All That Remains
October 25, 2012 Zach Smith
Since All That Remains released its debut a decade ago, the band has been a model of consistency in terms of the album cycle. In fact, it has dropped a new record like clockwork every two years since 2002, meaning no one should be surprised that full-length number six is set to drop on November…
Full Album Stream: Venomous Maximus — “Beg Upon The Light”
October 24, 2012 Justin Norton
Venomous Maximus isn’t a cover band that does a cool version of “Witching Hour.” This Houston band likes riffs, penned a song that’s an indirect ode to King Diamond (see below) and has earned comparisons to Pentagram and Electric Wizard. We’ll gladly take that over a Cronos impersonation. For your exclusive streaming pleasure, Venomous Maximus…
STREAMING: Killing Joke “In Cythera”
October 24, 2012 Chris Dick
Only a short few months ago, Killing Joke frontman Jeremy “Jaz” Coleman went mysteriously missing. Canceled shows happened and, well, a bunch of (admittedly European) press covered Killing Joke when they would’ve anyway. Turns out Coleman was running around the Western Sahara, working on a solo album and a book. Neat. Coleman’s never been a…
Video Gold From Metal’s Early Years
October 23, 2012 Adem Tepedelen
Metallica were wise to wait several years before making their first promotional music video. Having experienced it first hand—waiting patiently for a metal video to pop up so we could capture it on our VHS recorder—we can attest to the fact that the dawn of music videos in the early ’80s was the worst. Especially…
A Very Heavy Halloween IV: Orloff’s Vomitorium
October 23, 2012 Shawn Macomber
There are many things we could say about Apparitions Among the Graveyard Skies, the just released horror-worshipping, gore-festooned debut album from superlative down n’ dirty death metallers Orloff, but here is the fun fact that probably best sums it up: The first 100 copies ordered come with a limited edition barf bag. Which is why…
LIVE REVIEW: Down and Orange Goblin @ Roundhouse, London
October 22, 2012 Jonathan Horsley
Bands always make such a big deal about playing the Roundhouse because of who played here in the past. It’s a former railway engine room, with a lot of rock ‘n’ roll history. But any similarities between the 1960s Roundhouse and today’s venue begin and end with the building’s foundations and unalterable architecture. It’s hard…
How Far Can You Get Into This GN’R Video Without Laughing?
October 22, 2012 Andrew Bonazelli
(infinite thanks, adrien begrand, for bringing this to our attention)
Tom Angelripper (Sodom) interviewed
October 22, 2012 Chris Dick
Thirty years. What does that mean for Sodom to have been doing extreme metal for three decades? That’s a long time for any career let alone a metal band. Tom Angelripper: Yes, I can’t believe that we are still around with touring, recording, and all the activities. When we formed the band in ’82 we…