
The new Marilyn Manson Album, The High End of Low, comes out today. If you weren't too happy with 2007's Eat Me, Drink Me and you're not sure you wanna continue supporting the Antichrist Superstar, you can hear the new album for free and decide for yourself. Click "more" to stream Manson's new record. Read more...

At the Epiphone Revolver Golden Gods awards last week, deathcore superstars in training Suicide Silence performed the new song "Wake Up," from their upcoming Machine-produced album. Now, the band has decided to stream another track, "Lifted." The tune features more nuances and dynamics than most of the songs on the band's debut "The Cleansing," but it's still bloodier than a slaughter house drain, featuring a choking assortment of blast beats, pig squeals and guitar histrionics. Click more for a preview of the carnage. And get ready for a podcast interview with the band from the Epiphone Revolver Golden Gods coming Friday. Read more...

Our pals and peers at Revolver have posted a rare live recording of 16's "Pump Fake." The track is from the Japanese pressing of the band's latest album Bridges to Burn and was recorded during the group's first tour on Japan in 1994. Click "more" to listen to the track, read a band interview and stream "Bridges to Burn." Read more...

Offbeat stoner/hardcore metal band Big Business are now streaming their entire upcoming album, Mind the Drift, along with off-the-wall audio commentary from the band members. The disc, the follow-up to 2007's Here Come the Waterworks, comes out May 12 on Hydra Head. Click "more" to dance to the music. Read more...

Eighties trad metal loyalists, Wolf, are streaming their upcoming fifth full-length album, Ravenous, on MetalKult.com. The Swedish outfit worked on the album with producer Roy Z (Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson) and the disc marks the recording debut of new bassist Anders Modd and drummer Richard Holmgren.
Click "more" to hear the record, which came out today: Read more...

Our friends at Revolvermag.com are streaming the previously unreleased Daath track "Silenced," which comes from the band's upcoming album The Concealers, in stores April 21. Click "more" to hear the song and read vocalist Sean Z's comments. Read more...

There are traditional Slayer fans who wear Reign in Blood t-shirts twice a week, there are extremists who do crazy things like carve the band's name in their arms and then there are the closet devotees -- people you'd never peg as fans, but who might actually appreciate the band's music more than anyone. Nadja's frontman Aidan Baker and bassist Leah Buckareff fall into this latter category.
The Toronto-based experimental doom/drone band have expressed their kinship with Slayer not through their appearance, but with a radical revision of "Dead Skin Mask" from Slayer's 1990 legendary album Seasons in the Abyss.
Click "More" to download an MP3 of the creepy cover and read Baker's comments about the song. Read more...

If you're like us than you can't get enough Lamb of God. And if you can't get enough Lamb of God, you'll be downright f--kin' giddy to find out that the band's upcoming album, Wrath, is now streaming in its entirety. Click "more" to hear it all. Read more...

Over the past year, thrash metal veterans Testament have put on some dynamite shows, both as headliners and opening for Judas Priest, Heaven and Hell and Motorhead on the Metal Masters tour. But as accomplished and proficient as they've become, they were, perhaps, even more aggressive, hungry and explosive 20 years ago, as evidenced by the worldwide premiere of the full-length, 10-song Live at Eindhoven '87 album, which comes out April 14 on Prosthetic Records. (click "more" to hear a track from the album and read liner notes penned by guitarist Alex Skolnick) Read more...

Obviously, heavy metal ringleaders Lamb of God have a lot in common with groups like Death Cab For Cutie, Belle and Sebastian and TV on the Radio, so it makes perfect sense that their newest song "Broken Hands" is streaming exclusively on Spin.com (if there was an emoticon for 'we're being sarcastic as f--k,' we'd put about 10 right here!!!)
Anyway, someone for some reason decided that was a good place to premiere the song and we're absolutely positive that the 36 metalheads who read their site will be completely stoked. We hate to contribute to their traffic, but you gotta hear this thing. Click "more" to stream "Broken Hands." Read more...