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The Obsessed Sign With Relapse Records

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Legendary doom metallers The Obsessed have signed with Relapse Records and will enter the studio this summer to record their follow up to 1994’s The Church Within. Stream a demo version of “Be The Night” below. Scott “Wino” Weinrich commented…

The Album Leaf Sign With Relapse Records

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Electronic/rock pioneer The Album Leaf has signed with Relapse Records and will be releasing their first full length album in six years, Between Waves, due out August 26, 2016. Stream “Back To The Start” below. Band frontman Jimmy LaValle commented…

Music Video: Gruesome – Dimensions of Horror

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Old school death metallers Gruesome is streaming their new music video for the title track of their forthcoming EP Dimensions of Horror, out May 20, 2016 via Relapse Records below. Matt Harvey commented: “For our first foray into the realm…

Neurosis Vinyl Reissues Of Two Classic Albums

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Relapse Records is issuing a 30th anniversary super deluxe reissue on vinyl for Neurosis‘ A Sun That Never Sets (2001) and The Eye of Every Storm (2004), pressed on 180 gram double vinyl with heavy duty ‘tip-on’ jackets. Both titles…

Review: Red Harvest

Red Harvest “Sick Transit Gloria Mundi” (Relapse Records) Brutal techno/electronic drenched grind and thrash, heavily metallic industro-crush and bark type of musical oblivion.  The percussive elements are usually pummeling dumptrucks of rhythm, unrelenting and tempo pushing.  A good bulk of…

Review: High On Fire

High On Fire ““Surrounded By Thieves”” (Relapse Records) What an appropriate title. These knuckleheaded stoners have purloined just about every conceivable element of their album from somewhere else. I know Sleep was a big deal to some people, but I…

Review: Alabama Thunderpussy

Alabama Thunderpussy ““Staring At The Divine”” (Relapse Records) Richmond, Virginia’s finest purveyors of southern stoner sludge offer up another potent dose, though not quite as lethal. It’s hard to tell if these road dogs are mellowing like the finest aged…

Review: Mortician  

Mortician ““Domain of Death”” (Relapse Records) Death-grindcore two-men-and-a-drum-machine metal combo Mortician present you with their “magnum opus” (thus spake the press sheet) Domain of Death.  Although they use semi-wooden, acoustic drums live, I prefer the “drums in a box”  percussion…