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tours announced: Mr. Eazi/J Balvin, Matt Embree, Eyehategod openers, more

Plus: Taking Back Sunday, Childish Gambino, Cher, and more tour news.

Eyehategod & The Obsessed announce tour

The amazing metal double bill of Eyehategod and The Obsessed have announced a tour for this fall. It kicks off with Northeast shows…

Danzig (playing 'How the Gods Kill') added to Psycho Las Vegas 2018

In case you were wondering if it was possible for the stacked Psycho Las Vegas 2018 lineup to get even better, the answer is yes. Danzig will headline with his only ‘How the Gods Kill’ set in the US of 2018.

Clutch announce second annual Earth Rocker fest with Eyehategod & more

It also includes Black Label Society and Corrosion of Conformity, and happens during BLS, CoC, and EGH’s tour together.

Inquisition no longer playing Maryland Deathfest (and other lineup updates)

This past Friday, controversial black metal band Inquisition were dropped by Season of Mist after MetalSucks ran an article that brought to light a 2009 court case where frontman Jason “Dagon” Weirbach pleaded guilty to child pornography charges (Dagon since denied that he ever pleaded guilty)…

Black Label Society, Corrosion of Conformity & Eyehategod add more dates

They toured together earlier this year and now added more dates together for the summer.

33 artists we're excited to see at SXSW 2018

U.S. Girls, Pussy Riot, Princess Nokia, Special Explosion, Say Anything, Integrity, Haley Heynderickx, Soccer Mommy, SOB x RBE, Maxo Kream, and more artists we’re excited to see at SXSW.

33 artists we're excited to see at SXSW 2018

U.S. Girls, Pussy Riot, Princess Nokia, Special Explosion, Say Anything, Integrity, Haley Heynderickx, Soccer Mommy, SOB x RBE, Maxo Kream, and more artists we’re excited to see at SXSW.

Thrasher Death Match is back for SXSW 2018 (with Integrity, Eyehategod & more)

Also: Madball, No Warning, Radioactivity, Mozzy, SOB x RBE, Kamaiyah, G Perico, YBN Nahmir, and still more.

Are these the best metal bands of every US state?

UK rock mag Kerrang says so. ”Behold, our definitive, objective, indisputable list of the single best heavy metal band from every U.S. state,” they write.
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