 | Beware! Beneath The Massacre are the newest behemoth weapon in Montreal's metal arsenal, as evident in their new debut EP, "Evidence Of Inequity". |
 | One listen and you will be the newest edition to The Red Chord's ill-fated clientele. |
 | Maybe the best band you've never heard? Isle Of Man is the twisted cousin of Cephalic Carnage from The Netherlands. |
 | "We are enemies to the cross" -Helmuth of Belphegor. |
 | Lessons in Dissension, as taught by Mr. Netherton of Misery Index. |
 | Arsis deserve to celebrate guilt free. Few and far between are the bands who shake up the underground with a debut as powerful as "A Celebration Of Guilt". |
 | Augury musically combat the suppression of knowledge suppression and conspiracy theories. |
 | "Hardcore to end the First World". Bony of Japanische Kampfhörspiele discusses their unique form of Japanese fighting music. |
 | Necrophagist looks to the future of technical death metal and provides us with an "Epitaph" to the past. |
 | le·vi·a·than (n.) - Something unusually large of its kind. The parallels between this word and Mastodon's young career only begin there. |
 | Is Quebec the capital of the metal world? Neuraxis thinks so - and I might have to agree with them. |
 | This interview will make you either feel really stupid or really intelligent. Canvas Solaris is the latter. |
 | These dudes from Missouri rearranged hardcore and metal! Sean Ingram of Coalesce. |
 | Swedish melody + American brutality = The Forsaken. |
 | You think Finnish melodic metal is only Children Of Bodom and Kalmah? Think again - Immortal Souls. |
 | These guys may be from Scotland, but they aren't for men that wear kilts. Alan of Man Must Die. |
 | metal + hardcore + sludge + some other shit = The Blinding Light. |
 | Another Quebec metal band that deserves your attention. Despised Icon are the best death metal / metalcore / grindcore band you've (probably) never heard. |
 | Think Cryptopsy is the only technical metal band from Canada? Think again. Daniel Mongrain of Martyr. |
 | Capharnaum, masterminded by the brothers Suecof, have just unleashed "Fractured" and are now ready for world domination. |
 | Opeth have ascended the mountain to become the most critically-acclaimed act in metal. And now we've gotten to speak to them about it. |
 | Musical Revolution That Is Perfect. Teddy of Burnt By The Sun. |
 | American death metal and Un-Swedish melodies. Fredrik Schälin of Anata. |
 | Condemned as outcasts, Mike Score and All Out War rise to face the opposition. |
 | Tech metal delivered with the energy of the northern hyperblast - that's Ion Dissonance. |
 | The Legion's technical black metal is of a quality unseen to creation. |
 | Legendary American death metallers Suffocation are back from the grave and they're ready to punish with brutality once again. |
 | "The doctor is in..." Sven of Aborted gets his Ph.D. in death and gore. |
 | Destination : Belgium. The home of killer metal. Douglas of In-Quest. |
 | Steve Tucker of Morbid Angel sings the "Heretic" song. |
 | Zyklon's new album is light years, parsecs, "Aeon"'s beyond what extreme metal is prepared for. Samoth of Zyklon. |
 | Passion and pain. Patrick of Callenish Circle. |
 | Under the influence of spirits. Markus Vanhala of Omnium Gatherum. |
 | A stoner's life for thee. Lenzig of Cephalic Carnage |
 | Welcome to the swamps. Antti Kokko of Kalmah. |
 | The "Sands of Time" are runnig low. Let Che of Born From Pain introduce you to Europe's biggest hardcore act right now. |
 | NJ's Arson are one of the country's most underrated melodic metalcore acts. |
 | Fresh meat. Cristof of Widow talks about the band's new record deal and new album, "Midnight Strikes". |
 | Netherlands' based Crustacean are a bunch of "Insaniacs". |
 | "Figure Number Five" is a diagram for expansion. Sven Karlsson of Soilwork. |
 | Consider yourselves lucky. Ten years and ten albums have been unleashed before Marduk killed us all with "World Funeral". |
 | Let LIAV fill the void. Hector of Locked in a Vacancy. |
 | Damned for a Day with Dave Pybus of Cradle of Filth. |
 | Do you smell that? Smells like death. Bjoern of Infliction talks about the band's newest disc "The Faint Smell of Suicide." |
 | With their third, and most potent offering on the table, The Haunted prove they're no one kill wonder. |
 | be·he·moth (n.) - Something enormous in size or power. One listen to "Zos Kia Cultus" and you'll agree. Nergal of Behemoth. |
 | Finland's Sonata Arctica are one of today's premier power metal acts. Dan catches up with their singer, Tony, while in the studio to record to the follow up to their critically acclaimed "Silence" album. |
 | The Kings of Metal pay tribute to the "Warriors of the World" on their newest full length. Karl Logan of Manowar. |
 | Jon talks to The Year of Our Lord about their long-awaited return. |
 | Find out what Anger means. Chad from Strife. |
 | With new CD "Vent" recently released and a US tour quickly approaching, Robert and the rest of Caliban have everything in the world to be excited about. |
 | The final interview with Mike DiSalvo of Cryptopsy. |
 | Orange County's hardcore tribute to glam rock. Recently signed to Good Life, the future looks promising for Matt Shadows and Avenged Sevenfold. |
 | "Triumph of Fire" is a masterpiece of American black metal and we had to talk to the band about. Xaphan of Kult ov Azazel. |
 | Oompa loompa doopity do...here is an interview with Corporate Death of Macabre for you! |
 | Boasting a new all-star lineup and their third US tour, they're the true masters of disharmony. Shagrath of Dimmu Borgir. |
 | Ten years after the release of "All Out War", the Syracuse straightedgers are still slithering up the hardcore ranks. Karl Buechner of Earth Crisis. |
 | Not only are they one of the heaviest hardcore bands in a long time, but they have one of the coolest logos too. James of Eighteen Visions. |
 | Back for Vengeance. The second full length of Relapse promises to be as uncompromising as "Beneath the Catacombs of Neprhen-Ka". Karl of Nile. |
 | A bludgeoning barrage of battering-ram percussion, crunching riffs, and spinning hair solos. Straight from the Relapse bio, I've never heard a more true description. Jeremy Turner of Origin. |
 | It's never too late for the eulogy. And from death breeds new life in the form of Total Fucking Destruction. Rich Hoak of Brutal Truth. |
 | There is no wondering where this hardcore band is from. They have risen against all odds to prove that bands of their caliber are few and far between. Jimmy McCormick of Shutdown. |
 | The stiffening of the arms due to playing an extended set of blast beats. Nick Barker of Lock Up. |
 | "Something Wild has Survived". The kids from Bodom discuss writing the new album among other things. Alexander of Children of Bodom. |
 | "South Park", "Seinfeld" and black metal. A diabolic combination. Fenriz of Darkthrone. |
 | The band that was "too evil" for late night television speaks out. Psy Coma of The Kovenant. |
 | "Interview with a Rebel". The new album, black metal's rise in popularity, Americans and mp3s. Satyr of Satyricon. |