As millions of Americans lined up at polls to select the country's next president last week eclectic digital music-label Grindcore Karaoke released its 300th album, Never Work, a harsh and aggressive ...
To call Wormrot’s killer debut, Abuse, a splash of cold water to the face in the midst of a growingly samey genre wouldn’t be giving it enough credit: it’s like being woken from a nap by a beating ...
The subgenre of extreme metal known as 'grindcore' combines the speed and aggression of hardcore punk, with the brutality of death metal. There are blurry lines that separate death metal, grindcore, ...
What happens when virtual reality comes to head-banging, ear-splitting, in-the-sweaty-flesh life? Area grindcore fans will get a chance to find out when the Global Grindcore Alliance descends upon ...
Jay Randall, frontman for grindcore act Agoraphobic Nosebleed, has opinions, and a blog to share them on. In mid-November, that blog got a new message affixed squarely at the top of the page. It reads ...
A stagediver jumps into the crowd as Napalm Death perform on stage at the ICA, London, United Kingdom, 1990. (Photo by Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images) The grindcore story dates back to the summer of ...
Welcome to “Humor of the Beast,” a recurring series where we interview the funniest people about their favorite band, as well as the impact heavy music has had on their lives and in comedy. In this ...
For nearly three decades, Dallas drummer Bryan Fajardo’s precision blasting has been the driving force behind a slew of North Texas and international grindcore bands, earning our praise in 2014 as ...
Grindcore made its first splash outside its insular bubble with Napalm Death’s 1987 debut, Scum, which includes the one-and-a-fraction-second song “You Suffer,” a favorite of iconic BBC DJ John Peel.
If speed kills, grindcore incinerates. In the eighties, when American thrash metal was attacking the neoliberalism of Ronald Reagan and reflecting the fears of a new era of pre-emptive nuclear attack, ...
At the beginning of this year, a video of an old woman shrieking into a microphone unexpectedly became one of the most genius examples of viral band marketing in 2015. It's likely that before “The ...
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