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Grindcore pioneers Napalm Death return to North America this spring, launching a coast-to-coast run with Deadguy and Primitive Man.
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Black metal auteur Këkht Aräkh returns with Morning Star, a raw, lo-fi album blending personal growth, melancholy, and ferocity.
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Death metal icons Cryptopsy will headline the 2026 Decibel Tour, celebrating None So Vile and their Billboard-shaking new album.
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The 24-city run kicks off April 25 in Riverside, CA, and concludes May 30 in Worcester, MA.
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Public Enemy and The Doors legends unveil surprise collaboration — but Dope frontman says the name risks major confusion and belongs to him.
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Stereogum — When Le Tigre put out their self-titled debut album in 1999, the opening track “Deceptacon” felt like an instant underground smash and a full-on manifesto. It was as charged and immediate as any of the music that Kathleen Hanna made with her previous band Bikini Kill, and it radiated the same sense of disgust at…
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Magnet Magazine — Happy birthday Amy Rigby. Have some beer and kisses. Photo for MAGNET for Chris Sikich. Read our review of Rigby’s essential 2024 album:
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Magnet Magazine — Happy birthday Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Ipecac Recordings). Have a ceremony of senses. Read our review of his essential LP with John Kaada:
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