death metal
Riding the New Wave of Anti-Fascist Black Metal
Anti-fascist black metal is everywhere all of a sudden, so we put together a heap of recommendations for Nazi-smashing metalheads, including Redbait, Underdark, Yovel, and more.
Brujeria's Gory Deathgrind Debut Inspired a Generation of Latinx Metalheads
25 years later, Latinx band members past and present look back on 'Matando Güeros,' the group’s unflinching 1993 Satanic narco-grind LP.
Death Metal Is Getting Old
Iconic Suffocation vocalist Frank "The Chop" Mullen is retiring after 30 years of gore, and our favorite bands are facing the brutality of aging.
Godless To Make International Debut at Wacken Open Air 2018
And it’s all possible thanks to the support of the Telangana State Government and a local businessman.
The Guide to Getting into Napalm Death
The long-running pioneers have repeatedly reinvented their sound over the last three decades, from grind to death metal and back again.
Chicago Is For Doom Lovers
Some thoughts on doom and friendship in Chicago, Indian's return, and new tunes from Cliterati, Dispirit, Infernal Coil, and lots more.
Satan Deserves Better Than Slayer
Thoughts on the International Day of Slayer, plus a bunch of killer bands like Tomb Mold and Necros Christos that you should listen to instead.
Turkey's Death Metal Scene Thrives Despite Government Repression
With an authoritarian strongman in office and music venues scarce, brutal bands like Engulfed and Hellsodomy are still keeping the faith in Ankara and Istanbul.
America Is Still Afraid of Heavy Metal
Two Native American metalheads were kicked off a campus tour last week by a white woman who feared their brown skin and black T-shirts. That fear is nothing new.
Hey Uh... a Small Child Gets an Arm Ripped Off in This Morbid Angel Video
Visions of esoteric Sumerian death gods and buckets of gore accompany this track off the veteran death metallers' new album, 'Kingdoms Disdained.'
Watching Cartoon Animals Grapple with Capitalist Misogyny Will Fuck You Up
"Aggretsuko," the new Netflix show from the makers of Hello Kitty, uses the language of my childhood to express the miseries of my adulthood.