Thrash doesn’t get much more badass than Testament, a band that continues to release good albums with a consistency that shames their peers in the Big 4.
Nachtmystium never fail to surprise as of late. Their latest album, Silencing Machine, is no exception. It’s full of middle fingers to black metal conventions.
Despite the hyperventilating of the press in anticipation of a negative reaction to the style changes Baroness makes on Yellow & Green, everything is fine.
Unless you were there, chances are the pillars of the Orange County hardcore scene of the ’90’s don’t ring a bell like their East Coast counterparts do. Lucky for you, filmmaker Evan Jacobs was there, and he brought his video camera.