Someone once jokingly suggested that Carcass were the most important British band since the Sex Pistols. That might be an exaggeration, but there’s no doubt that the band that rose from the UK’s ...
Slipknot’s Joey Jordison was one of modern metal’s greatest drummers. His heroic drum work didn’t just define the sound of the Iowa band during his time with them from their formation in 1995 to his ...
Few bands have shaped the sound and spirit of death metal like Death. Founded in 1984 by Chuck Schuldiner in Altamonte Springs, Florida, the band helped define the genre’s early identity and became a ...
A classic blueprint for the genre. This style has been mimicked by countless bands since and was gateway into ’90s death metal for our generation. One of the most sorrowful records from the ’90s. From ...
Because progressive death metal didn’t really get going until the early 1990s, we’re starting there. That said, the subgenre’s only gotten better about mixing death metal and the core of classic ...
Death to All’s blazing San Antonio show cements the lasting legacy of groundbreaking metal act Death
The act, which includes three former Death members, pays tribute the innovative group and its late leader, Chuck Schuldiner.
Recently, the brutal/technical death metal band Cryptopsy announced the re-release of their 1994 debut album, Blasphemy Made Flesh, featuring some special guests. Billy Strings is among the list of ...
When it comes to industrial metal (or even ‘evil disco’), one of the most critically acclaimed releases ever was that of Static-X‘s 1999 album Wisconsin Death Trip. To mark its 25th anniversary, the ...
Earlier this year, Gatecreeper told us about their 10 favorite melodic death metal albums as they got ready to release their own great new album, Dark Superstition, and now Fit For An Autopsy have ...
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