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Evil Itself: Devangelic's Brutally Sinister Death Metal Reigns on "Xul" (Early Album Stream)

The Italian brutal death metal band returns with a majestically malicious fourth album. Stream it here before it drops Friday.

Kostnatění Toys With World Music And Black Metal (New Song Debut + Interview)

With inspiration taken from non-Western music and tonality taken from outer space, Kostnatění’s new single is dizzying and wonderful.

Contrarian Reshape Progressive Death Metal on “Zabur of Satfiyah al Shamal" (Early Track Stream)

Stream a new single from the NY progressive/technical death metal group’s upcoming album “Sage of Shekhinah.”

An Abstract Illusion Make Death Metal Vibrant On New Single "Slaves" (Early Track Debut)

Avoiding traditional Swedish death metal, An Abstract Illusion’s new single is bright and full of life. Listen to an advance of “Slaves.”

Intonate's Introspective Death Metal Leaves Thoughts "Severed Within" The Mind (Early Album Stream)

Stream the entirety of Intonate’s sophomore full-length album now, which laces death metal’s lethality with progressive, emotional inclinations.

Eximperitus' "Šahrartu" Transcends the Ridiculous (Early Album Stream)

Eximperituserqethhzebibšiptugakkathšulweliarzaxułum, also known as Eximperitus, makes death metal as ridiculous as their name is long.

Behold the Arctopus' "Hapeleptic Overtrove" Melted Our Brains (Album Premiere)

We’ve got an early full stream of the latest Behold the Arctopus album (feat. Colin Marston, Mike Lerner, Jason Bauers) — prepare your neurons for the best kind of overload.

Stream No One Knows What The Dead Think's Debut Album, a Feast of Grindcore Glory

No One Knows What The Dead Think, the new band with two-thirds of Discordance Axis, are streaming their anticipated debut one week early.

Vale of Pnath Talks Upcoming "Accursed" EP

We sat down with the tech-death masters who comprise Denver unit Vale of Pnath to talk their latest material since 2016’s sophomore full-length.

Progressively Technical: Contrarian's Seam-Busting "Their Worm Never Dies"

The four-piece technical death metal outfit (featuring drummer George Kollias of Nile) unveiled its third full-length today — here’s our in-depth review of its myriad of moving parts.
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