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Whitechapel brings heavy shows to select cities this spring.
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Deathcore is getting very popular again, with bands like Lorna Shore leading the charge into arenas and bigger rooms. Fit For An Autopsy‘s Pat Sheridan appeared on The Garza Podcast to talk about the ...
Louder Than Life is doing things a little differently in 2025. Rather than announcing its full lineup for the four-day heavy metal, rock, punk, and alternative music festival, which takes place ...
Korn has gone from being nü-metal pariahs in the 2010s to be rightfully praised in recent years. One such praise comes from All That Remains vocalist Phil Labonte during an interview with Joshua ...
What better way to celebrate the approaching summer season than with pool noodles? Utah deathcore group Chelsea Grin tossed a bunch of the foam floaties into the crowd during one of their recent shows ...
When a band is so influential that they’re often considered one of the founding pillars of an entire subgenre, that’s a big fucking deal. But when they’re so big that they’re credited with a style of ...
When talking with Lorna Shore vocalist/lyricist Will Ramos, anything could happen at any minute. Take, for instance, having his Nissan 350Z about to be towed when we’re in the middle of a phone ...
Deathcore domination at O2 Academy Brixton as Dying Fetus, Suicide Silence, and Annotations Of An Autopsy deliver explosive sets alongside Slaughter to Prevail.
Brutalizers Paleface Swiss have just launched a "Golden Ticket" prize tied to their 2025 album Cursed and it's a move straight out of the classic film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The ...
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