BrooklynVegan and 1,000 Knives put on an all ages matinee show for New York City's metal punks on Aug. 7. The Cake Shop is located in an area where rent is ever-increasing, so it is a miracle that the small venue (former record store) can survive...
Canada's the Great Sabatini blend sludge and grindcore into an angry, blazing ball of rocking metal, with the roaring noise worship of Today Is the Day and Unsane. They claim influence from '70s bands like Black Sabbath, King Crimson and Captain Beyond...
Maryland Deathfest performers Watain and Pentagram have contributed songs to a free digital extreme metal compilation that will be distributed at the event by Metalhit.com. Other artists on the collection are Revocation, the Crinn, Wormrot, Graves of Valor, Hail of Bullets, Nominon, Cardiac Arrest, Sectioned, Diabolic, Colonize the Rotting, Aldaaron, Sacrilegious Impalement, Vulvectomy and Othrus.
David Hall, director of the Maryland Deathfest 7 feature-length documentary, has coined a new cinematic phrase and created a new genre: 'grind verite.'
"At first, I didn't know what kind of film I wanted to make about MDF," Hall told Noisecreep...
Jucifer's forthcoming 'Throned in Blood,' to be released on their own newly-launched Nomadic Fortress imprint, marks the first time the sludgalicious duo has recorded in winter. "We tracked in Pennsylvania the week before and after Christmas, so we were completely snowed in," vocalist/guitarist Gazelle Amber Valentine told Noisecreep...
Film and music are complementary mediums -- hence soundtracks, scores and songs inspired by movies. For F--- the Facts, known for their ability to grind your mind with unrelenting, mind-erasing speed and almost perverse brutality, guitarist Topon Das knew that his band's latest album, 'Disgorge, Mexico,' had that visual component...
David Hall has made videos for a bunch of bands, like Jucifer and Sigh, but he is also shooting darkly disturbing feature films based on albums. He's done it for Today Is the Day and for Canadian grindwhores F--- the Facts. The film is trippy and David Lync'hian in style, and it's not meant to be easily digested, that's for sure...
Getting the chance to chat with your favorite musicians about what gets their toes tapping is always an interesting experience. It usually yields a few more surprises than you might expect (like the time Blake Judd from Nachtmystium got all giddy over my roommate's Steely Dan records – but that's another story). Nois...