The Contortionist – Our Bones (Album Review)
One common complaint about the djent sound is that many of the singers borrow too heavily from the emo resurgence of the mid 2000s. In…
One common complaint about the djent sound is that many of the singers borrow too heavily from the emo resurgence of the mid 2000s. In…
Drummer Dobber Beverly of Oceans of Slumber minces no words about the issues the band has faced during their brief but rapid climb. Singer extraordinaire Cammie Gilbert, the target of…
Talking Perspectives is normally a fun show where the panelists talk both music and trash with and at each other, but Episode 25 will be more…
Picking up on their first mammoth hour-long interview, the legendary original Fates Warning singer spills the beans on his love of Iron Maiden, his own history with the…
Coming off several weeks of technical foulness and work-related brutality, the ever-obnoxious triumvirate of twits that is Jordan Blum, Nick Andreas, and Gonzalo Pozo resurface to bring you a…
JOHN ARCH, the unmistakable voice of the first three Fates Warning records, left the music industry in 1987 after just four years of the touring…
Few bands have earned the respect of their elders while garnering fanatical appeal amongst the younguns like Allegaeon has. Some two-and-a-half years following their breakthrough…
The DC-based trio Animals as Leaders has spent the last decade forging a unique take on the djent sound. Led by perhaps the most absurdly…
One of the great pleasures of jumping on the Myrath wagon early in their career (I started following them with their 2007 debut) is watching…
Few can forget the Power Metal resurgence that truly great records like Visions, Return to Heaven Denied, and Glory to the Brave sparked in the…