black metal

It Is Dead and Void Me's Upcoming Split is Caustic Catharsis (Early Stream)

Extreme sounds for extreme expressions. Stream this blackened death-sludge meets blackened crust split here before it releases next month.

"From the Scratch": As Light Dies Reveals Spellbinding Avant-Garde Metal (Lyric Video Premiere)

Hailing from Madrid, the avant-garde metal group returns after almost ten years with a new album. Stream a new track from “The Laniakea Architecture – Volume II” here.

Cheap Thrills #5: Wave of Sporulation

Name your price for these sick releases, including melodic black metal, noise-punk, death metal, and more!

Angerot Paints the "Horns ov Moses" In Blistering, Blackened Shades (Early Track Stream)

The South Dakota malefactors return with more Swedish-inspired death metal that spreads its claws across the broader spectrum of extreme metal on new album “The Profound Recreant.” Stream a new track here featuring Baest vocalist Simon Olsen.

“Ephòdion”: Häxanu Explores Fate and Death Through Scourging Black Metal (Track Stream + Interview)

We’re streaming a new single from US black metal devotees Häxanu’s upcoming album “Totenpass,” plus an interview with band members AP and LC.

Noise Pollution #29 New Year, Old You

Neill goes to bat for an oft-maligned re-recording from 2011.

Wandering in the Night: Këkht Aräkh Explores Black Metal's Tranquility and Emotion (Interview)

We spoke to multi-instrumentalist Dmitry Marchenko, the man behind Këkht Aräkh, about his personal approach to black metal and upcoming plans.

Malleus' "Prophetess" Goes Old School (Early Track Debut)

Malleus is on that “first wave black metal” grindset. Listen to “Prophetess” ahead of their debut album’s 2023 release.

Black Anvil Achieves Black Metal Rebirth on "Regenesis" (Interview)

The NYC USBM band has a new record out and a just-concluded tour with Cannibal Corpse. Read about their new album and happenings here.

Hypomanic Daydream and Homeskin Join Forces on "Hypomanic Skin" (Full Split Album Debut)

Experimental black and death metal artists Hypomanic Daydream and Homeskin offer two distinct interpretations of their home genres on a new split, which is streaming in full.
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