Kelley Simms

Contributions

Destruction’s “Diabolical” 40-Year Reign Continues (Interview)

We spoke to Marcel “Schmier” Schirmer about the long-running German thrash band’s latest album and the band’s mighty legacy.

Sweden's Wolf Return to Their Dark Business on "Shadowland" (review)

The heavy/power metal group’s ninth record brings their strengths to the table in record form. Read our full review.

Undeath Rise From the Grave For Another Murderous Offering (Interview)

The New York death metal band’s sophomore full-length “It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave” is another killer slice of the band’s meaty death metal. We spoke to vocalist Alexander Jones about the release.

Canadian Thrashers Hyperia Manifest Ghastly "Silhouettes of Horror" (Interview)

The heshers’ second full-length album escalates their blend of melodic thrash/death metal further. Read an interview with vocalist Marlee Ryley.

BillyBio Continues the Legacy of Biohazard on "Leaders and Liars" (Interview)

BillyBio, AKA Billy Graziadei of the long-running hardcore band Biohazard, releases his second full-length album this Friday, spanning Graziadei’s wide variety of musical taste. Read an interview with Graziadei here.

Cobra The Impaler Achieves Divine Impact On Debut Album “Colossal Gods” (Review)

Ex-Aborted guitarist Thijs “Tace” de Cloedt’s new project meshes together groove, thrash, progressive metal, and more with infectious appeal.

Deicide's Unholy Second Coming: A 30-Year Retrospective on "Legion" (Review)

We take a retrospective look back at “Legion,” thirty years after its original release, and compare it to the band’s already-mighty self-titled debut.

Voivod Escapes from Earth on Newest Album "Synchro Anarchy" (Interview)

Legendary Voivod drummer Michel “Away” Langevin reflects on the band’s latest album, “Synchro Anarchy,” and hints at the band’s future, which is already in place.

Ritual Necromancy and Fossilization's New Split Bloodily Sutures Death and Doom Metal Together (Split Review)

The Portland death metal outfit allies with Brazilian death/doomers Fossilization (mems Jupiterian) for a filthy expedition into the depths of extreme metal.
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