Jon Wiederhorn
I Talked to the Shining About the Other Band Called the Shining and the Movie Called 'The Shining'
Plus I got a stream of their new record, 'One One One,' and in exchange, I talked to vocalist, saxophonist, and guitarist Jorgen Munkeby about the origins of the band name, Marilyn Manson, and his confrontation with the frontman of a suicidal black metal
Noisey Vs. MetalSucks - Give Black Sabbath's New Record a Chance
I’m glad MetalSucks chose to dismiss the continued existence of Black Sabbath in this week’s online smack down: an elaborate PR campaign couldn’t have been set up better to root for Sabbath in the weeks prior to the release of their 464th album '13.'
One-Man Metal Bands that Rip Without Guitars
The claustrophobic atmospheres and misanthropic messages of extreme metal are sometimes best accomplished when there’s only one guy in the band.
Giorgio Moroder Discusses Collaborating On Daft Punk's New Album 'Random Access Memories'
Legendary Italian producer Giorgio Moroder talks about his collaboration with Daft Punk on their new album 'Random Access Memories.'
Noisey Vs. MetalSucks - Why Megadeth Still Rocks
For our first cagematch against MetalSucks, we argue that Mustaine is the greatest human in metal. Sure, he was an asshole when he was in Metallica. But he was the only dude who could really play.
Bob Mould Played Bowery Ballroom and It Actually Kind of Made Some Sense
The former Husker Dü frontman has become comfortable with his role as a melodic punk elder statesman...and is even enjoying the experience.
Ministry’s Last Stand Brings Al Jourgensen 'From Beer to Eternity'
The story behind the very last and final Ministry album ever. Period. End of story. That's all, folks. Seriously.
Cuban Diplomatic Relations are in the Hands of Rafter-Rattling Metal Bands
Escape, Agonizer, and Ancestor become first commie pinkos to rock SXSW.
Pig Destroyer Continues to Reach Out to Family of Relapse Records' Pat Egan with Previously Unreleased EP
True underground metalheads are loyal to the end. And when the end came too soon for Relapse Records’ longtime director of retail sales, Pat Egan, the community rallied to pay tribute and help support his family.
Slayer and Their Original Drummer Are Having a Serious Problem
Dave Lombardo’s problem with the band isn’t personality based; it’s about money. When he complained to the band that he was only paid a small advance for all his 2012 touring, he was told—on Valentine’s Day—not to pack his suitcase for their upcoming...
Slayer and Their Original Drummer, Dave Lombardo, Are Having a Serious Problem
Lombardo’s problem with the band isn’t personality-based, it’s about money. And when he complained to the band that he was only paid a small advance for all his 2012 touring, he was told – on Valentine’s Day – not to pack his suitcase for their upcoming t