Neurosis

Roskilde Festival lineup + Arcade Fire European tour dates

The lineup for Danish music festival Roskilde Festival has been released, and features a lot of the big names to be seen at other festivals this summer. The main headliners are Foo Fighters, A Tribe Called Quest, Arcade Fire, Justice, Moderat/Modeselektor, Solange, Trentemoller, The Weeknd, and The XX. The festival will also have performances by Anthrax, […]

IIVII (A Storm of Light, ex-Neurosis) releasing 'Invasion' (stream "Painless")

IIVII also performs at 24 Hour Drone at Basilica Hudson this Saturday (4/29), and has a Saint Vitus show in June with Bardspec (members of Enslaved and Today is the Day).

Neurosis & Converge announce tour; Wear Your Wounds streaming debut LP

Amenra opens all dates on the Neurosis/Converge tour.

Psycho Vegas reveals full lineup, adds Sleep, BJM, CoC, Gojira, Ace Frehley, more

The new additions join King Diamond, Neurosis, Swans, Murder City Devils, Carcass, Magma, Abbath, Pelican, Melvins, and so many more.

MDF presenting Days of Darkness with Neurosis, Warning, Elder & more

Maryland Deathfest returns this May and the lineup is stacked as always. MDF has now announced that they’ll also throw another Baltimore metal fest this October…

King Diamond playing 'Abigail' in full at Psycho Las Vegas

King Diamond was added to the fest that already included also includes Swans, Neurosis, Abbath, Carcass, Melvins, Chelsea Wolfe, Murder City Devils, Pelican, and plenty of other great stuff.

we look back at 2016 on this week's BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on Sirius XMU (playlist)

Today (12/28) is the last episode of BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU for 2016 and host Nick Masi spends it counting down his favorite records of the year, which include many records that ended up on BV’s year-end list.

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.

Stephen Brodsky’s (Cave In, Mutoid Man) favorite music, books and TV of 2016

From Converge’s ‘Blood Moon’ ensemble to Matt Taylor’s Metallica book, here’s what Stephen Brodsky loved most in 2016.
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