Interview: Flashback to 1995 with Monster Magnet’s Dave Wyndorf
Flashback to 1995 with Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf as he discusses Dopes to Infinity, stoner rock, nü-metal, and Martian sex.
Flashback to 1995 with Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf as he discusses Dopes to Infinity, stoner rock, nü-metal, and Martian sex.
In which Neill Jameson reconsiders Amorphis‘s controversial 1996 prog-metal gem Elegy.
New Hampshire duo KYOTY have been defeating quarantine by writing an entirely new pensive post-metal song each week. Listen to “Faith” as they continue their amazing series The Isolation Project.
Hexvessel frontman Mat McNerney drops insightful words on new album Kindred (Svart) and the processes inside/outside that went into its creation.
Wailin Storms strike again with Rattle, a Southern Gothic doom punk masterpiece teeming with haunted riffs and grim poetry.
Get crushed by the debut full length of calculated and atmospheric sludge from Los Angeles trio Keverra.
Listen to Retox put a stitch in the Cramps!
Canadian death cult Duskwalker lure listeners into a brutal tale of terror in the Rabidog Films music video for “Shadowcreeper.”
A wild progressive black metal transmission courtesy Xenoglyph, an anonymous band hailing, apparently, from planet Extremely Extreme.
Your official resource for home-delivery and curbside pickup options from the breweries, and the streaming options for the bands, labels and radio stations of the postponed Metal & Beer Fest: Philly.
ITUS’s new EP provides doom with a soaring, melodic edge.
From Spokane, WA, Sentient Divide rip, crush, and slay all kinds of death metal on their menace-filled and meaningful sophomore album. Hear Haunted by Cruelty in its entirety now.
Hear Icon of Phobos and Katheksis deliver two different looks at the underbelly of black metal on this new split.
Put some apocalyptic visuals to the opening banger off one of the heaviest and darkest post-punk albums of 2019 with this brand new video from no-escape LA punks The Wraith.
Read an exclusive interview with Don Anderson and watch a video of Anderson performing Agalloch‘s “A Desolation Song” with Panopticon‘s Austin Lunn.
Because we’re only two weeks into 2020 and there is still music to discover. And because you can’t get enough goddamn lists, here are 60 more from 2019 to chew on.
This week Demo:listen introduces young Finnish death grinders Perinei.
Today is the Day are “No Good to Anyone.”
Fallow Heart makes a concerted effort provide a glimpse of some of Nuno Lourenço’s work in a more linear and sober fashion.
Re-examining High Tide’s 1969 proto-metal-with-violin record Sea Shanties.
Watch a psychedelic new video from post-metal trio Sorxe.
Integrity and Bleach Everything deliver a Halloween treat.
Our favorite review-writing bird, covers his beak in corpsepaint and gets his feathers ruffled by some true-ish black metal.
You’re not seeing things, you can hear the first new LP in three years from underground Greek heroes Nightstalker.
Drop in on a little pillow talk with Fallow Heart and Brazilian Black Metal dream-weaver Salqiu
Chicago’s Mexican Werewolf slay violent smash‘n’roll. Check out this exclusive track premiere from their forthcoming debut album, Murder House.
Is Blue Cheer‘s Vincebus Eruptum the first metal record? We dive deep to figure it out.
To celebrate this week’s release of the Swedish legends’ 13th album, In Cauda Venenum, we rank Opeth‘s incomparable studio LP discography.
In the fifth installment on our Heavy Meta series, metal journalists Jeff Wagner, Ula Gehret, Joseph Schafer, Daniel Lake and Adem Tepedelen return for another round of heavy metal record review questioning.
Howling Giant ride the through the ashes of stoner rock stagnation with the first track from their new LP The Space Between Worlds.