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New Metal Releases: 7/17/2022-8/6/2022

Another mega-volume of new metal (we hope to return to weekly shortly!). Here’s all the new metal that’s been released between July 17th, 2022 and August 6th, 2022 — spin (or skip) new music from Toxik, Imperial Triumphant, Soulfly, and more.

On "Diner Coffee," Mamaleek Find Laughter and Nostalgia in Heaviness (Interview + New Single Stream)

Check out a new single from the mysterious band and read an interview about their upcoming album “Diner Coffee.”

Chat Pile Take a Grimy, Cathartic Stroll Through "God’s Country" (Album Review)

The Oklahoma City band fuses noise rock with grunge, alternative rock, and more as they turn an uncomfortably vivid lens on the American Midwest.

Werewolves Take Raucous Blackened Death Metal "From the Cave to the Grave" (Review)

The Australian blackened death/grind group don’t take themselves (or anything) too seriously, but their new record has a deadly bite regardless. Read our review.

Charlie Griffiths (Haken) Teaches Us How To Say "Tiktaalika" (Interview)

The Haken guitarist discusses his solo album and goes over the finer points of enunciating his solo album title, “Tiktaalika.”

New Metal Releases: 6/26/2022-7/16/2022

Whoops, we fell behind! Here’s all the new metal that’s been released between June 26th, 2022 and July 16th, 2022 — spin (or skip) new music from Wormrot, Municipal Waste, Inhuman Condition, and more.

On New Album, Gauntlet Ring Feels a "Tyrannical Bloodlust" for Black Metal (Review)

Mysterious New York black metal duo Gauntlet Ring write a love letter to black metal’s early days on their second album.

Conjurer Dives to the Depths In "Páthos" (Review)

We explore the emotional might of UK sluge/doom/post-metal standouts Conjurer’s new record, with the help of vocalist Brady Deeprose.

Cheap Thrills #1

Name your price for these sick releases! Black/doom, powerviolence, death metal, and more.

Steve Von Till at Empty Bottle 07/03/20222 - A Photo Essay

Check out photos from Steve Von Till’s Chicago date on his ongoing US tour in support of “A Deep Voiceless Wilderness’ and his “Harvestman” poem collection.
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