
We can think of no better way to cap off our Halloween coverage than to slash into the latest DVD installment of "Horror Pain Gore Death." The fourth volume of the series features scenes from various gore movies, including "Opera," "Nekromantik 2" and "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers" edited to soundtracks by thrash and death metal bands including Massacre, Benediction, Forbidden, Nuclear Assault and Destruction. Click "more" to watch scenes from "Mad Butcher" atop Destruction's "Mad Butcher"; "Nightmare City" edited to "Nuclear Assault's "Radiation Sickness"; and "Deliria" alongside Num Skull's "Off With Your Head." Happy Halloween!!! Read more...

Impaled prepare for a night of trick or beating
To celebrate all things ghastly and ghoulish, we present Impaled's latest video for "G.O.R.E." The song comes from their 2007 album The Last Gasp. The Oakland, California band launches a tour of Canada on November 4 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Click "M.O.R.E." for "G.O.R.E." Read more...

Dave Mustaine is coming to prime time TV. No, the Megadeth frontman isn't getting his own reality show (but wouldn't that be great?!), one of the band's recent shows in San Diego, California is going to be broadcast on HDNet TV's "Concert Series" on November 2 at 8 p.m. EST, reports Blabbermouth.net.
The program, "Blood in the Water: Live in San Diego" features a set from the Cox Arena on the 2008 Gigantour tour. Click "more" to watch a preview of "Peace Sells." The concert will will be rebroadcast on Monday, November 3 at 2:30 a.m. EST. Read more...

Being Halloween and all, we found it appropriate to offer you the new video from The Haunted. "Moronic Colossus" was shot at this year's Wacken Open Air festival. "You might think releasing a live video as the first promo [for our new album Versus] would be odd," writes the band on its MySpace page. "But considering Versus was recorded live, we all felt that this was a pretty natural choice." Click more to watch the vid. Read more...

from set of Brother Von Doom's "Eater of Days" video
For their debut video, Brother Von Doom came out swinging -- axes and swords, that is. The Medieval warfare in the clip is complimented by sheets of rain, clouds of fog and skies full of lightning, courtesy of director David Brodsky (The Black Dahlia Murder, Suicide Silence). Click "more" to read comments from the band and Brodsky. Read more...

Experimental Grand Rapids, Michigan noise metal band See You Next Tuesday have some strange and wild songs. So, it kind of makes sense that they also have some pretty weird tattoos. Instead of writing a guest blog about their music or making even the slightest effort to promote their ferocious second album, Intervals, which came out October 14, vocalist Fox and guitarist Drew wrote in to totally nerd out about their nerdy tats. And we figured, why the hell not? Click "more" to read on. Read more...

In the second part of our video interview with Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Davey, the denizen of darkness chats about the band's new album, his serial killer artwork, his new book and other subjects that make the devil smile. Click more to grin along with the beast. Read more...

When it comes to sonic devastation, Today is the Day level the playing field (and everything else within 500 miles of ground zero) like an atomic bomb. And they've been doing so since 1994 -- back when many deathcore and tech metal musicians were probably still listening to Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey. The band is fronted by gun-totin', no-bulls--t talkin' Nashville, Tennessee native Steve Austin, who possesses the strength of the Bionic Man and the ferocity of Attila the Hun. Click "more" to read explosive commentary from Austin and watch Today is the Day's video for "IED," which will receive its on-air debut on Saturday's "Headbangers Ball," which airs from 1 to 2 a.m. EST. The song originally appeared on the 2007 Today is the Day album Axis of Eden, which remains an unsung classic, so check it out. Read more...

photo by Jon Wiederhorn
It was a photo finish, but in the end Between the Buried and Me triumphed over Machine Head and Divine Heresy to clinch a return slot for the next "Headbangers Ball."
The winning video was for the song "Informal Gluttony," which is featured on the band's CD and DVD package Colors Live. Click "more" to watch and to find out the new air times for "Headbangers Ball." Read more...

Last week, we debuted new live Machine Head videos for "Davidian" and "Aesthetics of Hate." Both are featured on the bonus DVD for the expanded edition of the band's last album, The Blackening. The disc also features a cover of Iron Maiden's "Hallowed Be Thy Name," which originally appeared on the tribute album, Maiden Heaven, which was included with a special edition of the British magazine Kerrang!. Click "more" to see a live video of the song. The clip was directed by Mike Sloat, who has filmed the band's clips for "Halo," "Now I Lay Thee Down" and "Aesthetics of Hate." Read more...