Extinction A.D.
Long Island thrash band Extinction A.D. have just released their third album, Culture of Violence, on a new label. They used to be on Good Fight, and
Long Island thrash band Extinction A.D. have just released their third album, Culture of Violence, on a new label. They used to be on Good Fight, and
Bond books: even more to come in 2022. (Curtis Cronn, ‘Ian Fleming, James Bond Books, Seattle’, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 , via Flickr) A few weeks back
Hey there Headbangers! Has it been a stacked few months for thrash metal, or what! The thrash train kept right on rolling through Christmas and into
Why do I feel like WordPress regularly changes a bunch of shit just for the sake of it? Cannibal Corpse released a new track and it is absolutely
Lamb of God’s super-duper-extra-special-deluxe-premiere-reissue of their eponymous 2020 album comes out Friday! To celebrate/remind you, the band
Quarantine cover extraordinaire Charlie Benante (Anthrax) and Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick, who’s also been quite active on the ol’
Hello, and welcome back to the article about the previous year that always comes long after the previous year has ended! Joking aside, based on the
Twenty-twenty, right? Oh man, what a ti… oh, fuck this, 2021 is gonna start just as shitty. Deal with it. Instead of that bullshit, let’s talk
Heathen. I’ve got three shirts that say it and nine people that call me that. I liken it to a word like “dickhead.” It’s got great pop and
Christ, I cannot even imagine how many trillions of words have been written / are being written / will be written about how utterly, unbelievably,
Howdy Headbangers, The mathematicians among you will realise that this post technically shouldn’t be hitting you until January. Although I usually
It’s been three years since I last heard a Harlott release. So, for the last week or so, I’ve been doing nothing but reintroducing myself to
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Sometimes quality material can slip through the cracks in a busy month and fall into oblivion. Wreck-Defy‘s third album Powers That Be almost
Featuring ex-members of Bullet For My Valentine and Still Remains amongst their ranks, internationally-flavoured metallers Kill The Lights have just