Tag: hardcore
Track Premiere: Signs of the Swarm – “Final Phase” (Feat. Dickie Allen)
Pittsburgh deathcore outfit Signs of the Swarm are heavy as can be on their latest song, “Final Phase.” Featuring a guest appearance from Dickie Allen (Infant Annihilator, Abiotic), the song is driven…
Read more »Demo:listen: Os
Welcome to Demo:listen, your weekly peek into the future of underground extreme metal. Whether it’s death, black, doom, sludge, grind, thrash, -core, heavy, speed, punk-, stoner, etc., we’re here to…
Read more »Track Premiere: Buzzard Dust – ‘Sh*t Town’
Buzzard Dust boast an impressive resume, featuring members who’ve done time in Krieg, Unsacred, Psyopus and others. On their debut, self-titled record, Buzzard Dust play energetic hardcore punk like what you’ll…
Read more »Pray to the Black Sun This Fall With Asagraum’s Debut Album
It’s autumn here in the northern hemisphere, and aside from the excessive use of pumpkin, apple cider and cinnamon in just about everything*, that means record labels are pumping out…
Read more »Full EP Stream: Prostitution – “Egyptian Blue”
Egyptian Blue, the third EP from Brooklyn-based trio Prostitution, is a daring and fearless blend of genres. Manipulating black metal with elements of thrash, shoegaze and even psychedelic rock, Egyptian Blue knocks it…
Read more »Morbid Angel Announce New Album, ‘Kingdoms Disdained,’ Out December 1
According to a post on the band’s Facebook profile, death metal legends Morbid Angel will return with their first new LP in over six years, and first with returning frontman…
Read more »Track Premiere: Outer Heaven – ‘Into Hellfire’ (Feat. Dylan Walker of Full of Hell)
It’s no easy task to follow up a ruthless four-way split with Gatecreeper, Homewrecker and Scorched, but Philadelphia death dealers Outer Heaven are up to the task. After over a year of…
Read more »Track Premiere: 30,000 Monkies – ‘Tom Wanxxx’
Belgian sludge quartet 30,000 Monkies know how to have fun while they rock out. Nothing makes that more clear than the video for “Tom Wanxxx,” which Decibel is streaming below. As far as we…
Read more »Neill Jameson on Musicians’ Reactions to Las Vegas
There’s a story in Please Kill Me about when someone, I think Johnny Thunders, died and during his funeral, Steven Tyler kept telling people, “that could have been me!” That…
Read more »Focus – “Moving Waves”
According to BBC Radio DJ Bob Harris, demand was so great for Focus LPs by 1972 that the band’s British label, Polydor, simultaneously ran vinyl at all five of its…
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