Cobalt
Lord Mantis releasing first album in five years (stream "Damocles Falls")
Charlie Fell left Lord Mantis in 2014 and joined Cobalt for their great 2016 album ‘Slow Forever,’ but he’s back with Lord Mantis and they’re finally releasing a new album…
The Obsessed and Cobalt announce tour
Wino’s legendary doom band The Obsessed have announced another tour in support of Sacred, their first album in over two decades. As if that wasn’t exciting enough, this tour is also with Cobalt…
Cobalt touring with Aseethe (whose 'Hopes of Failure' is out now) (UDPATE: tour postponed)
Last year, genre-defying metal band Cobalt released Slow Forever, which we named the second best album of 2016. Cobalt, whose lineup is significantly different now than in the pre-Slow Forever days, tour much more than they ever used to…
The Best Metal of 2016
Check out year-end lists from our metal sister site Invisible Oranges, an average top 10 from all the contributor votes, and more.
Fat Wreck Chords bands list their top LPs of 2016 ++ other related news
Night Birds, Mean Jeans and Western Addiction (who also announced a new album) offer up best-of-2016 lists.
BrooklynVegan's Top Albums of 2016
From indie rock to hip hop, R&B to metal, pop and punk, here are the albums we loved most this year.
King Woman announce new LP & tour, share new song, made top 10s of 2016
King Woman (and a bunch of other cool bands) were also added to Roadburn.
Rolling Stone's Top 50 Songs of 2016
Rolling Stone’s favorite songs of 2016 include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Britney Spears, Kanye West, Beyonce, Rae Sremmurd and more.
Decibel's Top 40 Albums of 2016
From veterans like Testament to newer-comers like Khemmis, here’s metal mag Decibel’s top 40 albums of 2016.
Basilica SoundScape day 2 in pics: Explosions in the Sky, Cobalt, Bell Witch, Deradoorian & more
Experimental festival Basilica SoundScape went down on September 16-18 with an eclectic lineup that included Wolves in the Throne Room, Explosions in the Sky (who played NYC after), Angel Olsen (who also played NYC shows), Youth Code, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Edley O’Dowd, Bell Witch, Cobalt and many more. It was, by all accounts, a […]