Colin Williams

Contributions

Absent In Body: Members of Amenra, Neurosis Call Forth the Plague God (Interview with Colin H. van Eeckhout)

Supergroup Absent in Body, featuring members of Amenra, Neurosis, and Sepultura, seamlessly melds post-metal, drone, and EBM. Read our interview with vocalist Colin H. van Eeckhout.

Aeviterne Pushes Death Metal to Existential Planes on "The Ailing Facade" (Album Stream & Interview)

From two ex-Flourishing members comes an expansive, death-metal rooted sound. Stream Aeviterne’s debut album here and read an interview with Garrett Bussanick.

Inerth Create a Genre-Melding Golem on First LP "Void" (Album Stream + Interview)

We spoke to Madrid death metallers Inerth about their new record “Void,” which blends together the band’s experience and influences — stream the album here as well.

Thorn: A Voyage into the "Yawning Depths" (Interview)

We talked to the Arizona one-man-death-doom project’s mastermind Brennen Westermeyer about their new album.

Scene Dive #2: Bay Area Death Metal’s Perennial Resurrection

Despite undergoing constant change and no shortage of difficulties, the Bay Area (San Francisco, Oakland, etc.) remains a significant stronghold for American heavy metal—and especially death metal. This in-depth feature includes perspectives from key bands (Ripped to Shreds, Vastum) and labels (Sentient Ruin Laboratories, Carbonized Records).

Boris' "W": A Lullaby for the Apocalypse (Review & New Video)

Read a review of eternally genre-defiant Boris’ latest album, “W,” and check out a new video that’s out today for the track “Beyond Good and Evil”.

Civerous' "Decrepit Flesh Relic" Goes Cave-Diving Between Genres: Review & Early Stream

The Californian black/death act finally unleashes a full-length after multiple tantalizing demos and other teasers, and it’s a gloriously malevolent affair. Stream it now ahead of its Friday release.

Mortiferum's Grisly Death/Doom Metal Is "Preserved in Torment" (Early Album Stream + Interview)

The Washington-based death/doom band is in pristinely disgusting form on their second full-length—stream it now now and check out an interview with the band.

The Silver Cast A "Ward of Roses" In Glittering Starlight (Interview)

Featuring members of Horrendous and Crypt Sermon, The Silver alchemizes extreme metal, progressive metal, and more into a delightfully mysterious debut album. Read an interview with the band.
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