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Coffin Storm Summons Pure Metallic Delight on "Arcana Rising" (Review + Interview)

Drummer Apollyon spoke to us about “Arcana Rising“‘s backstory, recording vocals, and the band’s ties to their hometown of Kolbotn, among other topics.

Morta Skuld Channel Old-School Fury on "Creation Undone" (Interview)

We talked to Dave Gregor about Morta Skuld’s new album and its lengthy creation process.

Autopsy Continue as Kings of Death Metal on "Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts"

It’s not hard to love Autopsy more with every passing year. Even outside of a classic run that competes with ease with the rest of the genre and some of the finest live performances in death metal, Autopsy have something that very few other classic bands do: a catalog of modern albums actually worth buying...

RUÏM Explores The Mysteries of the Left Hand Path (Interview)

Blasphemer (AKA Rune Eriksen), ex-Mayhem guitarist and member of Aura Noir, Vltimas, and more, talks to us about his new black metal project’s debut album.

Hellripper Take A Thrilling Step Forward On “Warlocks Grim & Withered Hags” (Interview)

The Scottish one-man black/speed band releases “Warlocks Grim & Withered Hags” today, exploring the dark mythology of the Scottish Highlands. We spoke to mastermind James McBain about the new record.

Autopsy's Sickening Death Metal Lives On in "Morbidity Triumphant" (Interview with Eric Cutler)

Nine full-lengths and 35 years later, Autopsy remains one of the best death metal bands in existence, as gruesome and creative as ever. With that ninth full-length on the horizon, read an interview with original guitarist Eric Cutler.

Haunted By Horror: A Conversation With Diabolical Masquerade

Two decades following the release of their final album “Death’s Design,” Anders “Blakkheim” Nyström and Dan “The Spirits” Swanö reflect on their time as progressive black metal band Diabolical Masquerade.

"Gothic": Paradise Lost and the Dawn of a Death/Doom Classic

We reflect on Paradise Lost’s sophomore album “Gothic,” which ushered in a new sound for death and doom metal, one that’s still triumphantly relevant 30 years later.

Editor's Choice #2: Two Musical Chameleons

Ted and Jon dig into two musical curiosities: Elder and Beyond Dawn, chameleons whose sound adapted to their changing creativity over time.