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Rum Ham vs. Crowtein – Who Wore It(‘s Always Sunny) Best?
In Kurt Vonnegut’s 1963 novel Cat’s Cradle, a central tenet of the religion of Bokononism is that one’s life is ... -
Toilet Talks: Art, Politics, and Metal
Welcome to the debut Toilet Talks, where a handful of editors have a few beers and talk about metal. -
The Lyrics Corner: OMAAF’s “Jupiter’s Domain”
Metal, as an art, has a bit of an identity crisis. At its worst, it’s far too self-absorbed, unable to ... -
Dmitriy Egorov’s Art Is Perfect for the New Ingurgitating Oblivion Album
Vision Wallows in Symphonies of Light is a bold, dynamic, and even graceful work of death metal craftsmanship. As savage ... -
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Patrick Robert says Obscura was supposed to be slower
Agoraphobic News recently published an interview with legendary death metal drummer Patrick Robert, the deranged cephalopod-behind-the-kit responsible for at least ... -
Dr. Mailmanbro or: How I Learned to Stop Shopping in Record Stores and Love Agoraphobia
You work like a dog. You take your pithy remuneration and fling some or all of it at the artists ... -
Decoding Presence: The Mesarthim Enigma Vol. 3
As you may have heard, Monday saw the release of yet another surprise EP from the space-themed atmospheric black metal ... -
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Sunday Sesh: What’s your favorite use of a piece of classical music in metal?
Today I am W., bringer of war (and discussion topics)! In this Sunday sesh, we’re talking about Holst, Nile, Batman, and metal bands ...