More gloomy dance from our favorite industrial weirdos, HEALTH? Yes please; we’re stoked on their new track “UNLOVED.” The song is out alongside a video by Mynxii White, and it’s from their forthcoming album, RAT WARS, out December 7 via Loma Vista Recordings. White says about the video: “Inspired by the many faces of goth
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Gruesome masters of death Funeral Vomit have shared a video for “The Mortuary Moon,” and it’s full of fall vibes. The Columbian death metal band paired the song with a gold-hued, moon-fueled visualizer to promote their debut album, Monumental Putrescence, out December 19 via Xtreem Music. Initially formed in 2020, the band channel the rotten
Cryptosis are back with a new EP of weirdness-but-goodness, The Silent Call, out December 1 via Century Media. They just released a new single from the record, “Master of Life,” along with a visualizer created by Kuba Sokólski. You can stream it below. Cryptosis say about the song: “’Master Of Life’ propels listeners into a
Things have been hard for Atlanta-based metalcore band Issues in recent years. After the 2020 firing of their vocalist Tyler Carter over sexual misconduct and grooming allegations and the hurdles that nearly every band faced during the pandemic in 2020, it seems the band hasn’t been able to recover. The band also cites shifting life
Decibel decided that it would be in your best interest to get tickets to Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly—the world’s loudest, two-day craft beer event—when it returns to the Fillmore Philly on April 12-13, 2024! So what are you waiting for? Daily lineups and info on each ticket option below. Both days of the event
Greetings, Decibel readers! We’ve got a lot going on these days at Decibel, including the big-reveal of our lineup for next year’s Decibel Metal and Beer Fest in Philadelphia. Just the sets from Deicide, Internal Bleeding and Dying Fetus alone will be incredible (time to break out the longsleeves, for real), but I’m especially stoked for Lamp of Murmuur‘s appearance. Consistent readers
It’s been more than two years since he was ousted from Megadeth, but David Ellefson‘s still got his old band in mind. And while he’s moved on to a whole mess of musical projects ranging from Kings of Thrash to Dieth, he can’t seem to shake questions from interviewers about the decades he spent being
We first introduced you to Vancouver’s Hyperia back in 2022 on the occasion of their second album, Silhouettes of Horror here. Since then the band has been keeping busy doing what bands do between necking beers: playing shows, writing new material, dealing with the stress of replacing members, making the necessary creative and personal adjustments
Industrial black metal is nothing new, but it remains a less-explored territory than its various stylistic cousins. It’s a challenging environment, as bands like Mysticum and Dødheimsgard loom large in the imaginations of black metal devotees. Nevertheless, there are a few acts out there willing to take up the concrete torch and forge into mysterious
Short of making every song length 4:20 and including free rolling papers in new album, Grimorium Cannabinarum, there’s really no way Mexico’s Weedsnake could have made their cannabis-centric approach any more apparent. Just so we’re 100% clear, it’s all about marijuana. But, hey, there are some phat riffs and plenty of psyched-out passages for your
Most readers and subscribers do not have the January 2024 issue of Decibel yet. But we all know that someone is gonna post the Top 40 Albums of the Year somewhere online. For the last decade, we’ve been forced to beat them to the punch. So, if you’re actually a Decibel subscriber and prefer remaining in suspense until the
Prepare for a high-gravity dose of bourbon barrel discipline on April 12-13, 2024, when Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly—the world’s loudest, heaviest, two-day craft beer event—returns to the Fillmore Philly to deliver more lunatics of quad’s libation for its seventh year! The classic lineup of hardcore legends Biohazard will headline the first night with
Though many of you might recognize Andrew Black as the other half of Mizmor’s Dialeithia, or maybe you’ve seen him onstage with Hell or the aforementioned Mizmor. Black’s resume is impressive, including a rich discography of ambient and quieter music, but he is first and foremost a metal musician–Litha is his first solo outing as
Not all raw black metal bands are content to remain in the tape-trading dungeons. There are those who seek to unleash their rampage on the world, reflecting the neurosis and madness they see around them. Ireland’s Horrenda fall squarely in the latter category, combining elements of raw aggression with a flair for experimentation and the
The supergroup that features current and members of Every Time I Die, Fit For An Autopsy, and The Dillinger Escape Plan, Better Lovers, has been making the rounds as of late. Having released a couple singles, a surprise EP, and gone on tour in the U.K. and parts of the U.S., they’re trying to gain
Where they from? Boston, MA. I am done with football, I cannot watch Zach Wilson anymore; it’s too painful. Bring on hockey. The New York Rangers have won eight in a row and Alexis Lafrenière finally is playing up to his potential. Cannot wait for six months from now when they too let me down
Photo by Stuntslave Media In the most literal definition of the word, autofagia means “self-eating” or “self-devourment.” So it is with some trepidation we reveal this new video, “Autofagia,” by Danish post-metal noise lords Kollapse. Actually, it turns out that this is a totally safe for work performance video of the trio doing nothing more
Easily one of the coolest things about an environmentally concerned nonprofit started by and supported by metalheads is that occasionally they get together to make music to support the cause! We knew it was just a matter of time that the combined creative force of Savage Lands founders Dirk Verbeuren of Megadeth and his former
Ever since Jay Weinberg issued his own statement about being fired from Slipknot, fellow musicians the world over rallied in support. In fact, a fair amount of major names reacted to or responded to Weinberg’s post to wish him well in his new endeavors. No stranger to lineup changes, especially having been just reunited with
In the December issue of the magazine, yours truly wrote a preview feature for this year’s Metal and Beer Fest: Denver, to be held at the Summit on December 1 and 2. Because of the limitations inherent to print, not all parts of all interviews were able to be used in the piece, but considering
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