Old skool death/tech/tech/death (Fuck it - let's throw in 'thrash' too) metallers Insanity return with their first full length since 1994; was it worth the wait? Fuck, yer...
This November, Philip H. Anselmo's Housecore Horror Fest will celebrate its third year of audio and visual bedlam.
Without wishing to race on to dessert before savouring the main course, I am looking forward to the next album from Greece's Kult of Taurus.
Four years after 2011's The Cimmerian Years, Belgium's Thurisaz bring their next slice of atmospheric doom to the table.
The press blurb for Crest of Darkness says that they're 'evil black metal' so I'm thinking that I'll be off descrating graveyards before the EP has even finished playing.
If you’re looking for the best soundtrack for the dystopian science-fiction future nearly upon us, the extreme metal band Xerath’s new album gets about as close as you can get.
While Six String Slaughter may sound like a glam rock band, they most certainly are not.
Embrace the Darkness delivers a mixed bag of genres which creates something I can’t quite put into standard metal vernacular.