Month: July 2024

Every single available back issue of Decibel is only $4 from now until Monday at 11:59 PM ET. From the oldest of the old-school (backwards “e” and all) to our latest issue featuring deathgrind crushers Nails you can fill up your Decibel back catalog at a huge discount. And if all of those “sold out” banners didn’t
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As you read this, imagine me to be sitting somewhere on a beach in New Jersey (hold your horrified gasps) surrounded by friends and a Bose Soundlink Max speaker blaring my favorite tracks. I’m always on aux, dear reader, as I’m sure you can imagine. My Spotify playlists are highly sought after by a specific
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Remember back at the beginning of this season when the weirdest thing we’d seen was a man giving himself the Human Centipede treatment? Yeah, me too. The Boys keeps us on our toes as usual with its latest episode, providing us with scenes no one asked for and no one will forget anytime soon. And
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Power metalers Orden Ogan will release their new album The Order of Fear on July 5 via Reigning Phoenix Music. This is their seventh record, and it was masterminded by vocalist, guitarist, and producer Sebastian “Seeb” Levermann. Levermann gave us a rundown of the new record, which you can stream below before it drops this Friday.
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JPEGMAFIA has announced dates in the UK, Ireland and Australia as part of his ‘Lay Down My Life’ world tour. You can buy UK tickets here. READ MORE: JPEGMAFIA: “I’m not trying to be different. I am naturally different” The rapper, real name Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks, will play shows in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Brighton and Bristol
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Summer began with one definitive truth: if you thought you were a hater, you’re not a hater like Kendrick Lamar is a hater. I’ll admit: Drake has won his share of rap beefs. In 2015, he got into it with Meek Mill over claims that Drake doesn’t write his own songs. He emerged victorious, though
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Noise rock comes in many forms, some of them heavier than others. When UK duo POHL play noise rock, it’s doomed and it’s heavy as hell. Releasing first EP Pohlsmoker in 2012, POHL released two follow-up EPs before setting to work on Mysteries, their first full-length album. It’s the work of a seasoned duo who know exactly what
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Roger Waters and Piers Morgan ended up butting heads over Israel, Palestine and anti-Semitism in an episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored.  Waters has made his support for Palestine very public but has also been frequently accused of anti-Semitism, which he has strenuously denied on the basis that he takes issue with the state of Israel,
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