KATATONIA Parts Ways With Founding Guitarist ANDERS NYSTRÖM Swedish grand seigneurs of gloom KATATONIA have parted ways with founding guitarist Anders Nyström. KATATONIA singer Jonas Renkse released the following statement via social media:
Warbringer – Wrath and Ruin: A Thrash Masterpiece That Redefines the Battlefield Prepare for Total War – Warbringer Just Dropped Their Most Lethal Album Yet. Thrash fans, brace yourselves—Warbringer is back, and they’re not just making
Growls of Glory: John Tardy’s 10 Most Brutal Vocal Performances John Tardy’s voice is one of the most recognizable and brutal in metal history, and his influence on death metal vocals is undeniable.
Extreme’s Extreme: A Funk-Fueled Firestarter of Shred and Swagger While Extreme didn’t achieve massive commercial success upon release, it served as an important stepping stone for the band.
Type O Negative’s Dead Again: The Final Chapter in a Beautifully Bleak Legacy Nearly two decades later, Dead Again remains a must-listen for Type O Negative fans.
Ghost’s Impera: A Theatrical and Ambitious Rock Spectacle While some may critique the album for leaning more into rock than metal, there’s no denying its infectious energy and masterful songwriting.
From Pantera to Hellyeah: Vinnie Paul’s 10 Most Crushing Performances Vinnie Paul wasn’t just a drummer—he was the heartbeat of every band he played in.
Motörhead’s Snake Bite Love: A Gritty and Underrated Hard Rock Assault Ultimately, while it may not be the first album a newcomer should reach for, Snake Bite Love is a solid addition to the Motörhead catalog.
Destruction’s Birth of Malice: A Relentless Revival of Rage and Riffs With The Birth of Malice, the German thrash legends prove once again why they remain one of the most vicious and consistent forces in metal.
Say Hello to My Other Side: An Interview with Colin Edwin (O.R.k., ex-Porcupine Tree) Porcupine Tree band leader Steven Wilson started his 2022 autobiography, Limited Edition of One, with a story about the band’s last show before the
Our Dissonant Songs Will Become What’s Just: Whitechapel’s Return to Brutality on ‘Hymns of Dissonance’ I will be the first to admit that I didn’t know much about Whitechapel, apart from playing the odd track on my radio show,
Brent Hinds, Mastodon Agree to Mutually Part Ways In a statement released on their social media channels this afternoon, Mastodon announced that after 25 years they have agreed to mutually part ways with