Serpents of the Light is not flashy. It’s not experimental. It doesn’t push boundaries. But that’s exactly what makes it so effective. It’s a half-hour of unfiltered Deicide — punishing, unapologetic, and locked in.
“Death be not proud. Though some have called thee mighty and dreadful – thou art not so.”
There are very few moments I can recall where I’ve heard songs or albums that opened
October 18, 2025 — Limp Bizkit have announced the passing of their founding bassist Sam Rivers at the age of 48. The band confirmed the news today, describing him as “the pulse beneath every
Operation: Mindcrime is in the heavy metal pantheon, the brainchild of Queensryche frontman Geoff Tate as well as guitarist Chris DeGarmo. The concept record details the saga of protagonist Nikki, whose sentiment was
Heartwork isn’t just a classic — it’s a blueprint. A turning point in metal where extremity met execution, where anger found melody, and where one of the gnarliest bands of the ’80s proved they could grow without compromising who they were.