Interviews
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Hounds of Hell: An Interview with Death Angel
Upon the arrival of their debut album in 1987, Death Angel was arguably the youngest band in thrash. A group of Filipino cousins from...
Unbreakable: An Interview With Eden’s Curse
After the break-up with their original singer, Eden's Curse have kept working hard in order to deliver a new album that would be a stepping stone...
Returning to Form: An Interview with Carcass
If you don't know Carcass, you don't know metal. Ever since Reek of Putrefaction transformed the landscape of grindcore in 1987, Carcass has been...
Pulling A Wild Card: An Interview With ReVamp
"It's always good to put feelings into the music, only this time the feelings were extra heavy."
Deforming the Cord of Life: An Interview with Watain
"Alienation is probably not the most uncommon feeling among our kin"
The New Folklore: An Interview with Orphaned Land
"Arabs and Israelis hate each other so much, but history proves that we are brothers"
The Song that Angels Sing: An Interview with Delain
“Right now we are really free to let whatever happens, happen”
In the Serpent’s Nest – An Interview with Marduk
"We always let loose the energy that comes from within and from other places as well; it’s a general reflection of our beliefs."
Jon Oliva Interview: Poet & Madman
One of the gods of the Pantheon of American heavy metal sits down with us.
Airbourne’s Ryan O’Keefe Interview – Walkin’ the Dog
"We’ve achieved exactly what we set out to do."
Must-read
Why Offensive Speech is Important
In an attempt to protect disenfranchised communities, many are calling for suppressing certain types of speech. As the argument goes, "offensive" or "racist" speech...
Making the Festival of the Century
"A crowning achievement"
Satan, Twerking, and The Fight for the Soul of America
Lil Nas X' latest song is the new theater in the pointless Culture Wars for the so-called "soul of America". And while it is fun to mock those fundamentalists who rally against its supposed "Satanism", we should also remember that their offense is real, and that they are acting in accordance to their beliefs. The issue is that we shouldn't care.