Modern American extreme metallers Abigail Williams have posted the song 'Final Destiny of the Gods,' the first song from their anticipated second album, 'In the Absence of Light.' But if you've got a weak stomach, then consider yourself fairly warned...
Immolation will be metalling and pillaging their way through the U.S. this fall on their first headline run in support of their Nuclear Blast debut, 'Majesty and Decay.' They will be supported by Vader, Abigail Williams, Lecherous Nocturne and Pathology, making for an intimate evening that's as subtle as a Panzer tank bulldozing through your kitchen...
Los Angeles black/thrash metal band Lightning Swords of Death will release their second full-length album, 'The Extra Dimensional Wound' on May 25. The album was recorded in Corona, Calif. at Trench Studios and was produced by band guitarist Jeremy 'Roskva' Stramaglio...
Ever try chewing chips with earplugs plugged into your ears? It sucks! Until God Dethroned plays in front of you -- drowning out the crunching sound. At least that's the lesson this writer learned when God Dethroned played Nokia Theater with Overkill, Vader, Warbringer, Evile and Woe of Tyrants...
For 'Threnody,' Woe of Tyrants submerged into the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, where the album title was lifted. "I am not done with college, but had to take time off due to the hectic schedule we've been dealt in this band. So I was reading on my own," vocalist Chris Catanzaro told Noisecreep about his scholarly influence, which isn't spawned from his status as a college student...
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This week, Aborted frontman Sven 'Svencho' de Caluwé announced a few changes in the band's lineup; unexpected changes that were not preceded by weeks of public venom and online vitriol. He just decided to make some adjustments. Oh, and the new band's already recorded new material.
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That didn't last long! On Oct. 15, Winds of Plague revealed they had a new keyboardist in Lisa Marx, formerly of Kittie, Day of Contempt and Scars of Tomorrow. Marx would be taking over for Kristen Randall, the band's longtime keyboardist who split from the symphonic death metal act to pursue modeling and acting...
In this age, where speed often trumps talent and melody, metal musicians are feeling pressure to noodle faster. And even for a virtuoso like Nile guitarist and frontman Karl Sanders, the burden to go balls-to-the-wall was there during the writing and recording of the Egyptian-themed technical death metallers seventh LP, 'Those Whom the Gods Detest,' which hits stores Nov...