Kelsey Zimmerman
This Feminist Metal Horror Movie Spills Blood and Destroys Stereotypes
We speak with director Laurel Vail, whose new short film "What Metal Girls Are Into" has been making waves at film festivals around the world.
Calligram's Blackened Hardcore Goes Straight for the Jugular
Stream 'Askesis,' the thrilling new LP from this promising new UK outfit—out November 24 via Basick Records.
Florida Doom Crew Shroud Eater Fly High on 'Strike the Sun'
Stream the monolithic, scuzzed-out new album from this unconquerable sludge trio.
Otep Will Never Stop Standing Up for Equal Rights, Trump Be Damned
The most outspoken vegan lesbian in heavy music goes deep on Kendrick Lamar, the Pulse tragedy, and staying true to oneself.
Psych Doom Trio Blackout Rides Again on New LP 'The Horse'
Stream the fuzzed-out, garage-rocking doom trio's new album for Riding Easy Records, out June 23.
Sabbath Assembly Are Setting Aside Occult Hymns for Human Ones
With 'Rites of Passage,' the occult rockers leave their cultish beginnings behind and look to the future.
Sabbath Assembly Are Setting Aside Occult Hymns for Human Ones
With 'Rites of Passage,' the occult rockers leave their cultish beginnings behind and look to the future.
Whores Find Freedom in Noise Rock
Stream 'Gold,' the Atlanta trio's impossibly heavy debut album for eOne Music, and read our in-depth interview with vocalist/guitarist Christian Lembach.
Mountain Rock Kings Karma to Burn are Still Addicted to the Riff
"West Virginia plays by its own rules. We'd like to think we do the same thing as a band."
At the Gates' Tomas Lindberg Talks Saving Extreme Metal and Doing It from the Heart
We spoke to the Swedish death metal legend about dedication, diversity, and death ahead of At the Gates' upcoming US tour.